. Common diseases of farm animals. Veterinary medicine. 288 INFECTIOUS DISEASES 90), serous membranes, kidneys and other body organs (Figs. 91 and 92). The tubercles may be very small at first, but as. Fig. 91.—The carcass of a tubercular cow. Note the condition of the carcass, and the tubercular nodules on the chest wall, showing that the disease was well advanced. the disease progresses they continue to enlarge until finally a tubercular mass the size of a base-ball, or larger, is formed (Figs. 93, 94, 95 and 96). Lymphatic glands may become. Please note that these images are extracted from
. Common diseases of farm animals. Veterinary medicine. 288 INFECTIOUS DISEASES 90), serous membranes, kidneys and other body organs (Figs. 91 and 92). The tubercles may be very small at first, but as. Fig. 91.—The carcass of a tubercular cow. Note the condition of the carcass, and the tubercular nodules on the chest wall, showing that the disease was well advanced. the disease progresses they continue to enlarge until finally a tubercular mass the size of a base-ball, or larger, is formed (Figs. 93, 94, 95 and 96). Lymphatic glands may become. 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 Craig, Robert Alexander, 1872-. Philadelphia & London, J. B. Lippincott company
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