. Bovine obstetrics. Veterinary obstetrics. L^^^. ^|^>*!^4 Fig. 40.—Lateral Deviation of Head, resting on thoracic -svall. tions. On exploration, the vertex of the head or upper border of the neck is felt between the fore limbs, and a little upward the withers. By gliding downward on the anterior pubic border the dorsal portion of the nose can be reached (fig. 41). Severe traction on the legs greatly interferes with jialpa- tion. In such a case it is advisable to repel the calf and ex- amine anew. By placing the cow in a dorsal position the head can be readily reached. The prognosis is favo
. Bovine obstetrics. Veterinary obstetrics. L^^^. ^|^>*!^4 Fig. 40.—Lateral Deviation of Head, resting on thoracic -svall. tions. On exploration, the vertex of the head or upper border of the neck is felt between the fore limbs, and a little upward the withers. By gliding downward on the anterior pubic border the dorsal portion of the nose can be reached (fig. 41). Severe traction on the legs greatly interferes with jialpa- tion. In such a case it is advisable to repel the calf and ex- amine anew. By placing the cow in a dorsal position the head can be readily reached. The prognosis is favorable when the calf is alive and the foetal waters are not yet entirely evacuated ; but is doubtful. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bruin, M. G. de; Wyman, Willy Edward Alexander. New York, W. R. Jenkins
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