. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. ^ , VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. usually much more easily than if standing idle for some time Fig. 14. FcETUS OF Mare and its Envelopes. A, Chorial Sac; C, Amniotic Sac withdrawn from the Allantoid Cavity, and opened to expose the Foetus; D, Infundibulum of the Urachus; B, Allantoid portion of the Umbilical Cord; 6, Portion of the External Surface of the Chorion destitute of Placental Villosities, and corre- sponding to the point of insertion of three pediculated Hippomanes. A Mare with
. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. ^ , VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. usually much more easily than if standing idle for some time Fig. 14. FcETUS OF Mare and its Envelopes. A, Chorial Sac; C, Amniotic Sac withdrawn from the Allantoid Cavity, and opened to expose the Foetus; D, Infundibulum of the Urachus; B, Allantoid portion of the Umbilical Cord; 6, Portion of the External Surface of the Chorion destitute of Placental Villosities, and corre- sponding to the point of insertion of three pediculated Hippomanes. A Mare with her first foal generally carries it for a shorter period than her next and successive 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 Dalrymple, William Haddock, 1856-. New York, W. R. Jenkins co
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