. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Genital Diseases, Male -- veterinary; Genital Diseases, Female -- veterinary. ^4 Diseases of the Genital Organs equidistant points in the cornu corresponding to the ovary from which the ova emanated. If but one embryo is pres- ent in a horn, it is ordinarily near its base, and very rarely may become, as in the mare, bicornual. When near full term, the fetuses may be very irregularly located, owing to the fact that one or several of them has perished and later has been Fig. 32—Left. Uterine Cotyledon of Ewe, from which Fetal C
. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Genital Diseases, Male -- veterinary; Genital Diseases, Female -- veterinary. ^4 Diseases of the Genital Organs equidistant points in the cornu corresponding to the ovary from which the ova emanated. If but one embryo is pres- ent in a horn, it is ordinarily near its base, and very rarely may become, as in the mare, bicornual. When near full term, the fetuses may be very irregularly located, owing to the fact that one or several of them has perished and later has been Fig. 32—Left. Uterine Cotyledon of Ewe, from which Fetal Cotyledon has been renidved, leavintj a cavity. Right. Median section of Maternal and Fetal Cotyledon of Ewe, with portion of Chorion attached. At the point where a fertilized ovum becomes located within the uterus, the adjacent uterine walls promptly as- sume increased functional activity, become increased in thickness, and show heightened vascularity. The vital changes occur in the endometrium, and particularly in the placental areas. In ruminants with multiple cotyledonal placentae, the placental areas are already visible in the uterus of the female fetus as definite elevations in the uterine mucosa. When the existing placental areas or caruncles of. 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, W. L. (Walter Long), 1856-1945; Williams, Walter Wilkinson, 1892-. Ithaca, N. Y. , The Author
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