ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FIG. PAGE 



1. Dog ^^■ith a?dema of the skin 6 



2. Laryngoscope 12 



3. Pocket electric light 12 



4. Holding the mouth open with tapes 13 



5. Mouth speculum 14 



6. Gag 14 



7. Section through center of abdomen 18 



8. Position of stomach when empty 19 



9. Position of stomach when full 19 



10. Stomaeh-pumi3 20 



11. Contents of the stomach (four hours after eating) 21 



12. Intestinal canal of the dog 26 



13. Examnation of the lower bowel with speculum 28 



14. Microscopical examination of the fajces 30 



15. Eggs of intestinal parasites in fseces (round worm) 31 



16. Right side of the abdomen 32 



17. Gangrene of the tongue 37 



18. Longitudinal section through an incisor tooth 37 



19. Improvised gag 39 



20. Tumors of the gums 40 



21. "Wire 6craseur 41 



22. Warts of the mouth 41 



23. Glands of the head 43 



24. Abscess of the neck 45 



25. Mucous cyst 45 



26. SpirojDtera Sanguinolenta 51 



27. X-ray picture of coin in the stomach 56 



28. Dog ^vith obstruction of the intestines 67 



29. Mode of administering a clyster 69 



30. Lamlsert suture '^0 



31. Suture of the intestines "1 



32. Hairpin method of anastomosis 72 



33. Hairpin method of anastomosis, first stage 73 



34. Hairpin method of anastomosis, second stage 73 



35. Prolapsus of the rectum with invagination 75 



36. Stitching rectum (tobacco-bag stitch) ■ 77 



37. Method of suturing in amputation of the lower bowel 77 



38. Inflammation of the anal glands '9 



39. Pseudo-perineal hernia 80 



40. Ascaris mystax S2 



41. L^terus of the Taenia coenurus (enlarged) 85 



42. Taenia serrata ^^ 



43. Taenia marginata, posterior end of worm 86 



44. Taenia cucumerina, DipyUdium caninum 87 



45. Taenia ccenurus 88 



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