. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. 92 VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. Hernia of the Uterus. This condition is seldom seen ; is easily detected in the Mare and Cow, but difficult to detect in the Bitch, in which animal it is probably more common than in the other two named. It is often caused by an acci- dent at some period of pregnancy. The abdominal. Fig. 40. Uterine Hernia. A, B, Hernial Tumor; C, Teat carried down by Tumor. muscles become ruptured, the uterus and its contents passing through; and development of the foetus may- go o


. Veterinary obstetrics; a compendium for the use of students and practitioners. Veterinary obstetrics. 92 VETERINARY OBSTETRICS. Hernia of the Uterus. This condition is seldom seen ; is easily detected in the Mare and Cow, but difficult to detect in the Bitch, in which animal it is probably more common than in the other two named. It is often caused by an acci- dent at some period of pregnancy. The abdominal. Fig. 40. Uterine Hernia. A, B, Hernial Tumor; C, Teat carried down by Tumor. muscles become ruptured, the uterus and its contents passing through; and development of the foetus may- go on in this situation, or may be at once stopped. The condition will be recognized by the history, manipulation, and the general appearance, and the presentation of the foetus will be ascertained in the usual 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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