. Fistula of the withers and poll-evil . Fistula; Horses. TREATMENT 99 ready weakened from the disease and also from general neglect weakened in the hind quarters and after exhibiting a progressive paralytic state, were finally found unable to rise, dying in delirium after some days of Fig. 13.—Cold Adscess of the Pkescapular Lymph Nodes. Following Fistula of the Witheks. Cold Abscess of the Prescapular Lymph Nodes The adjacent lymph nodes may suppurate during or following fistula of the withers as shown in case of a draft horse (Fig. 14). After recovering from an operation for a


. Fistula of the withers and poll-evil . Fistula; Horses. TREATMENT 99 ready weakened from the disease and also from general neglect weakened in the hind quarters and after exhibiting a progressive paralytic state, were finally found unable to rise, dying in delirium after some days of Fig. 13.—Cold Adscess of the Pkescapular Lymph Nodes. Following Fistula of the Witheks. Cold Abscess of the Prescapular Lymph Nodes The adjacent lymph nodes may suppurate during or following fistula of the withers as shown in case of a draft horse (Fig. 14). After recovering from an operation for a fistula of the withers and before having been put to work a pronounced enlargement developed at. 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 Merillat, Louis A. (Louis Adolph), 1868-. Chicago : American Veterinary Pub. Co.


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