Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 08 DISEASES OF THE SYNOVIAL MEMBRANES AND ARTICULATIONS. repeated abrasion when lying down, especially if the paving of the stalls is rough or irregular. The swelling varies in size from a hen's egg up to that of a child's head, and exhibits fluctuation throughout. The prognosis is somewhat serious, for here again complications may result from necrosis of neighbouring aponeuroses. Some authors recommend passing a seton dressed with some irritant material through the swelling. Aseptic


Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine diseasesofcattl00mous Year: 1905 08 DISEASES OF THE SYNOVIAL MEMBRANES AND ARTICULATIONS. repeated abrasion when lying down, especially if the paving of the stalls is rough or irregular. The swelling varies in size from a hen's egg up to that of a child's head, and exhibits fluctuation throughout. The prognosis is somewhat serious, for here again complications may result from necrosis of neighbouring aponeuroses. Some authors recommend passing a seton dressed with some irritant material through the swelling. Aseptic puncture, however, seems preferable, followed by washing out of the cavity and the application of a blister. HYGROMA OF THE POINT OF THE HOCK. This hygroma usually results from blows with the ox-goad, which cause inflammation of the subcutaneous connective tissue and cedematous infiltration extending down the leg. Afterwards the slightest Fig. 27.—Capped hock.


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