. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 658. Muscular system of the hog. 1, Superior levator muscle of the lip; 2, superior levator proprius muscle of the lip: 2(. accessory muscle to the levator; 3. muscle cauinus (pyramidalis); 4, muscle depressorrostrum;5,muscle orbicularis oris; 6, inferior depressor muscle of the lip: 7, muscle zygomaticus major; 8. masseter muscle; 9, 9(, 9«, muscle cleido- mastoideus; 10, muscle sterno-mastoideus; 11, muscle steruo-hyoideus; 12, a small part of the shoulder portion of the trapezius muscle; 13, trapezius muscle; 14, ventral


. Cyclopedia of farm animals. Domestic animals; Animal products. Fig. 658. Muscular system of the hog. 1, Superior levator muscle of the lip; 2, superior levator proprius muscle of the lip: 2(. accessory muscle to the levator; 3. muscle cauinus (pyramidalis); 4, muscle depressorrostrum;5,muscle orbicularis oris; 6, inferior depressor muscle of the lip: 7, muscle zygomaticus major; 8. masseter muscle; 9, 9(, 9«, muscle cleido- mastoideus; 10, muscle sterno-mastoideus; 11, muscle steruo-hyoideus; 12, a small part of the shoulder portion of the trapezius muscle; 13, trapezius muscle; 14, ventral levator muscle of the scapula; 15, latissimus dorsi muscle, 16, dorso-lumbar fascia; 17, external oblique abdominal muscle; 17i, tendinous fescia of external oblique muscle; 18, inferior posterior serratus muscle; 19, portion or anterior serratus muscle: 20, portion of the smaller pectoral muscle; 21, supraspinatus muscle; 22, deltoid muscle; 23, the long head of the triceps muscle; 24, the outer or lateral head of the triceps; 25, muscle tensor fascia anti brachii; 26, muscle brachialis anti brachii; 27, muscle extensor carpi radialis; 28, muscle extensor digiti quarti; 29, muscle extensor digiti quinti; 30, muscle extensor carpi ulnaris; 31, mnscle palmaris longus; 32, muscle glutens medius: 33, muscle tensor fascisB lata?; 34, muscle glutens maximus; 35, muscle biceps femoris; 36, muscle semi tendinosus; 37, muscle semimembranosus; 38, tail muscle; 39. subcutaneous fat. (After Ellenberger.) 659). Excessive feeding of corn has been advanced as a cause in some instances. It has also been said that kidney worms are a causal factor, but they can be excluded, as the disease is frequently seen in hogs which, on postmortem examination, are found to be free from kidney worms, while, on the other hand, many hogs affected with kidney worms do not become attacked with paraplegia. Animals dead of the disease show no constant lesions. The most important symptoms consist in the progressi


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