. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. General Infections of the Genitalia of Sheep and Goats 731 chorion remains attached to the cotyledon and hangs from the vulva, the symptoms render the character of the disease evident, but the more frequent condition of retained cotyle- dons, after the falling away of the chorion, is not readily diagnosable clinically. The genital passages do not admit. Fig. 214.—Retained Placenta in E-wre. C, Chorion ; U, uterus ; /, fetal (above) and maternal cotyledons (below) showing hemorrhngic placentae ; 2, cross section thro
. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. General Infections of the Genitalia of Sheep and Goats 731 chorion remains attached to the cotyledon and hangs from the vulva, the symptoms render the character of the disease evident, but the more frequent condition of retained cotyle- dons, after the falling away of the chorion, is not readily diagnosable clinically. The genital passages do not admit. Fig. 214.—Retained Placenta in E-wre. C, Chorion ; U, uterus ; /, fetal (above) and maternal cotyledons (below) showing hemorrhngic placentae ; 2, cross section through fetal and maternal cotyledons, showing narrow neck of fetal portion ; 4, fetal cotyledon de- tached from uterus and showing at its base a hemorrhagic zone ; 5, uterine cotyledon everted ; 6, uterine cotyledon with fetal placenta removed. manual examination of the interior of the uterus. The diag- nosis must then rest upon the presence of the metritic dis- charge, usually dark red, sanious, mixed with necrotic pla- cental fragments, and fetid. The diagnosis is clear enough as to metritis, but not as clear, except for the placental frag- ments, as to retained placenta. The differentiation, however, between metritis with or without placental retention is not profoundly important. They possess essentially the same dangers and call for analogous 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 Williams, Walter Long, 1856-1945; Williams, Walter Wilkinson, 1892- joint author. Ithaca, N. Y. , The author
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