. Veterinary post-mortem technic . dy Ca 120 grammes = per cent, of body Ca 120 grammes = per cent, of body Ca 130 grammes = per cent, of body weight. fMartin) Absolute weight Relation to bodyweight Relation of cordto brain Horse 517-770 grammesAss 334-392 grammesOx 490-530 grammesSheep 109-143 grammesGoat 124-130 grammesSwine 98-162 grammesDog 54-180 grammesCat 21- 35 grammesRabbit 8- 14 grammes 400-700250-450600-770130-400130-300162-97025-35022-180110-440 1 : : : : : : : : : 2Ellenberger andBaum. med


. Veterinary post-mortem technic . dy Ca 120 grammes = per cent, of body Ca 120 grammes = per cent, of body Ca 130 grammes = per cent, of body weight. fMartin) Absolute weight Relation to bodyweight Relation of cordto brain Horse 517-770 grammesAss 334-392 grammesOx 490-530 grammesSheep 109-143 grammesGoat 124-130 grammesSwine 98-162 grammesDog 54-180 grammesCat 21- 35 grammesRabbit 8- 14 grammes 400-700250-450600-770130-400130-300162-97025-35022-180110-440 1 : : : : : : : : : 2Ellenberger andBaum. medulla oblongata extending tow^ard the autopsist and theolfactory lobes extending in the opposite direction. Spreadthe hemispheres of the cerebrimi slightly apart and with a 14 210 VETERINARY POST-MORTEM TECHNIC sharp brain knife make a longitudinal incision in the innerside of each hemisphere (Fig. 136). Lay open the lateralventricles and expose the choroid plexus, caudate nucleus,and hippocampus. The next incision is made downward. Fig. 136.—The hemispheres of the cerebrum are slightly spread apart and two longi-tudinal incisions made through the corpus callosum into the lateral ventricles. A longitudinalmedian incision is made through the cerebellum into the fourth ventricle. The olfactory bulbsare incised laterally. on the median line between the hemispheres of the cere-brum and thiough the centre of the cerebellum, dividing theentire brain in halves. After examination of these struc-tures in cross section, make transverse incisions a quarterof an inch apart through each hemisphere of the cerebrum,and inspect the cut surfaces (Fig. 137). TECHNIC AND DESCRIPTION OF ORGANS 211 Spinal Cokd and JNIeninges.—The cord is laid uponthe table dorsal surface upward and the meninges incisedwith a sharp-pointed scissors along the entire length of thestructure. Transverse incisions a quarter of an inch apart


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