Handbook of meat inspection . rachea(Figs. 19, h; 21, h). They receive the efferent vessels of the pre-scapula, as well as of the middle and upper cervical glands ; or, inother words, all of the vessels of the neck and head. Efferent ducton the right to the right lymphatic truuk, and on the left to thethoracic duct. 6. Axillary glands.—K large Cluster of lymph glands coveredby the scapula and its musculature (therefore accessible ouly afterremoval of the scapula). Lymphatic vessels from the outer thoracicwall and the medial scapula surface. 7. Prescajmlar or superficial cervical glands (Fig. 2


Handbook of meat inspection . rachea(Figs. 19, h; 21, h). They receive the efferent vessels of the pre-scapula, as well as of the middle and upper cervical glands ; or, inother words, all of the vessels of the neck and head. Efferent ducton the right to the right lymphatic truuk, and on the left to thethoracic duct. 6. Axillary glands.—K large Cluster of lymph glands coveredby the scapula and its musculature (therefore accessible ouly afterremoval of the scapula). Lymphatic vessels from the outer thoracicwall and the medial scapula surface. 7. Prescajmlar or superficial cervical glands (Fig. 20, c), the loca-tion of which must be familiär to all who are acquainted with thesubject, siuce they play a large part in the inspection of tuberculous 180 APPEAEANCE AND DIFFERENTIATION OF MEAT AND ORGANS animals. In tlie liorse the prescapular glauds form a Cluster; incattle and liogs tliey are, on the otlier liand, isolated glauds. Posi-tion, in front of the Shoulder Joint, covered by the origiu of the Fig. 20. Fig.


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