. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . Renal Calculus from Horse,weight loK oz. {Page 504.) 1. Salivary Calculus,weight 1(H ol- ivary•uUis, tight\ oz. iight ;rains. Stic111 usBitch, ; 3. CysticCalculusj weight•6i oz. Calculi from two-year-old Ox, tlie largestweighed nearly 8 grains. (Page 504.) EPULIS. 505 The smaller tumour (Rg. 1) is in the mouth of the sheep;the larger (Fig. 2), in the cow ; the first is benign, and the lattermalignant. The two figures in the photo-lithograph show the differencebetween the benign and malignant forms very distinctly; t


. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . Renal Calculus from Horse,weight loK oz. {Page 504.) 1. Salivary Calculus,weight 1(H ol- ivary•uUis, tight\ oz. iight ;rains. Stic111 usBitch, ; 3. CysticCalculusj weight•6i oz. Calculi from two-year-old Ox, tlie largestweighed nearly 8 grains. (Page 504.) EPULIS. 505 The smaller tumour (Rg. 1) is in the mouth of the sheep;the larger (Fig. 2), in the cow ; the first is benign, and the lattermalignant. The two figures in the photo-lithograph show the differencebetween the benign and malignant forms very distinctly; thefirst was smooth on the surface, of slow growth, and seemed tobe unattended with pain, but iaterfered with the process ofmastication; the other ragged, of rapid growth, frequently bleed-ing, and seemingly giving the animal much pain, and was accom-panied by infiltration into the surrounding bones and hard palateof the characteristic cancer matter. The benign tumour may be removed with advantage; theoperation being modified according to its size and tooth or more must always be extracted, in order that theproceeding be effectual. After these have been removed, thetumour must be surrounded by an inci


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