. Fig. 28.—Hygroma of the point of the sternum. injury, or even the friction due to the animal lying down, causes liquid to collect and an hygroma to form. This hygroma is readily infected and often suppurates; it then becomes very sensitive, producing intense lameness. More frequently, however, under the influence of prompt treatment, the liquid is
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