120 DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS. 



The point most prominently brought forward by this demonstration 

 of the topographical anatomy and semiology of the digestive apparatus 

 is the difficulty of accm-ately diagnosing digestive diseases in the ox when 

 one confines oneself to a superficial examination. To have any chance 

 of arriving at an exact diagnosis, methodical and thorough examination 

 is indispensable. Given this condition, accurate diagnosis becomes 

 possible, despite all difficulties. 



