. Fig. J26—Orchitis and Epididymitis. Bull. A, Left testis ; B, normal left testis for comparison ; C, Right testis. /, Globus major of epididymis, greatly enlarged and adherent to testis ; J, 4, tail of epididymis ; 5, 6, 7, normal globus major, body and globus minor of epididymis respectively; S, inflamed globus major; 9, parietal scrotal peritoneum adherent to testicle, incised and turned back. 3. Epididymitis of Adult Bulls Epididymitis develops occasionally in adult bulls which have a history of normal fertility over a somewhat ex-


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