. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. Fig. 20. Glanders nodtjles in lymph gland dischahging into bkonchus. (a) bronchi, (6) lymph gland, (c) opening into bronchus. Fig. 21. Glanders nodule in spleen OF HORSE. NATURAL size. very rare on the mucous membranes of the eyes, stomach and vagina. The blood shows signs of slight The specific bacteria are found in the blood only in cases of acute general infection. The anatomical


. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. Fig. 20. Glanders nodtjles in lymph gland dischahging into bkonchus. (a) bronchi, (6) lymph gland, (c) opening into bronchus. Fig. 21. Glanders nodule in spleen OF HORSE. NATURAL size. very rare on the mucous membranes of the eyes, stomach and vagina. The blood shows signs of slight The specific bacteria are found in the blood only in cases of acute general infection. The anatomical changes in acute glanders consist chiefly in a dis- integration of the respiratory mucous membrane, in a serous infiltra- tion oi the submucosa, subcutis, and intermuscular tissue, with in- flammation and suppuration of the lymph vessels and glands. There are also metastatic formations in the skin and lungs. The nasal mucous membranes are covered with rapidly spreading ulcers with considerable infiltration into the submucosa. The mucous membrane of the larynx and pharynx may be swollen and covered with ulcers. The lungs are studded with purulent metastatic foci or fresh nodules. The skin is excessively swollen and covered with glanderous nodes. Sometimes diffuse gangrene of the skin 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 Moore, Veranus A. (Veranus Alva), 1859-1931. New York : Macmillan


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