. Fig. 234.—Genital organs in a cow, showing the anatomical relations. E, Rectum ; Gr, meso-rectal lymphatic glands ; U, ureter; LL, broad ligament; \a, vagina; V, bladder ; Cn, uterine cornu; O, ovary ; F, Fallopian tube. non-existence of gestation, during which the uterus becomes hyper- trophied and is displaced in a forward direction towards the right flank, at the same time descending in front from the base of the pelvis over the abdominal wall and under the mass of the intestinal convolutions. VAGINITIS. Inflammation of the vaginal conduit may be primary or secondary. It usually follows d


. Fig. 234.—Genital organs in a cow, showing the anatomical relations. E, Rectum ; Gr, meso-rectal lymphatic glands ; U, ureter; LL, broad ligament; \a, vagina; V, bladder ; Cn, uterine cornu; O, ovary ; F, Fallopian tube. non-existence of gestation, during which the uterus becomes hyper- trophied and is displaced in a forward direction towards the right flank, at the same time descending in front from the base of the pelvis over the abdominal wall and under the mass of the intestinal convolutions. VAGINITIS. Inflammation of the vaginal conduit may be primary or secondary. It usually follows difficult parturition, but may occur under various


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