. The farmer's veterinarian : a practical treatise on the diseases of farm stock . Veterinary medicine. DISEASES OF FARM ANIMALS los fungus, into the tissues. This causes an inflamma- tion, with an increase in the amount of tissue, as shown by the enlargement and in which an abscess is formed. Adult cattle are the only animals com- monly affected with this disease, but occasionally nearly all classes of domestic animals may be af- fected. A number of cases have also been reported in man, but the disease in cattle, being localized to. LUMPY JAW An exterior view sliowing location of lumpy jaw. a


. The farmer's veterinarian : a practical treatise on the diseases of farm stock . Veterinary medicine. DISEASES OF FARM ANIMALS los fungus, into the tissues. This causes an inflamma- tion, with an increase in the amount of tissue, as shown by the enlargement and in which an abscess is formed. Adult cattle are the only animals com- monly affected with this disease, but occasionally nearly all classes of domestic animals may be af- fected. A number of cases have also been reported in man, but the disease in cattle, being localized to. LUMPY JAW An exterior view sliowing location of lumpy jaw. a small region of body, usually the head, there is little danger of transmission from animal to man in eating beef. The symptoms are recognized by the character- istic tumor, usually observed on the jaw, either of the bone or of the soft tissues in that vicinity. It may, however, affect the tongue, or, in fact, nearly any of the organs of the body. Its development is more or less of a slow, constant growth, beginning with a very small nodule, but, when allowed to run. 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 Burkett, Charles William, 1873-. New York : Orange Judd


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