. FiG. 39—Instruments for the Examination of the Genitalia of Cows. /, 20'' uteriue forceps ; a, I'alnier's uterine tlilalor, inoditkd ; ,\ Ri)/.enuurs uterine dressing forcejxs ; /, small uterine catheter. rior grooves become comparatively deeper, cutting the ring into a series of deep, pedunculated lobes. Eventually these push their way out through the vaginal ring or os uteri ex- ternum into the vagina. The vaginal ring now serves as a band surrounding the protruding second ring. The second ring then becomes the most posterior portion of the cervix.
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