. The common colics of the horse : their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment . Horses; Colic. 126 THE COMMON COLICS OF THE HORSE ingesta, while the third is nearly empty. In this manner the abrupt transition from the bulky and voluminous form of the second portion to the small and comparatively shrunken build of the third portion is accentuated. In. Fig, g.—Volvulus or Twist of the Pelvic Flexure of the Large Colon, illustrating the Difference in Size BETWEEN THE SECOND AND ThIRD PORTIONS OF THE BoWEL. J, 2, and 3, The first, second, and third portions, respectively, of the bowel. Note.
. The common colics of the horse : their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment . Horses; Colic. 126 THE COMMON COLICS OF THE HORSE ingesta, while the third is nearly empty. In this manner the abrupt transition from the bulky and voluminous form of the second portion to the small and comparatively shrunken build of the third portion is accentuated. In. Fig, g.—Volvulus or Twist of the Pelvic Flexure of the Large Colon, illustrating the Difference in Size BETWEEN THE SECOND AND ThIRD PORTIONS OF THE BoWEL. J, 2, and 3, The first, second, and third portions, respectively, of the bowel. Note.—The fourth portion is hidden from sight. .such a case as this it might be that either the accumu- lated faecal matter in the end of the second portion, by reason of cramp-like efforts on the part of the bowel to pass it along, was responsible for the twist, or that the. 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 Reeks, Harry Caulton. Chicago : Alex. Eger
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