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Illustrations 



Fig. 85. Glaus Penis, Prepuce, aud Sheath of Bull showing Mild 



Nodular Venereal Disease 298 



Fig. 86. Penis of Bull showing the Nodular Venereal Disease. ^From 



same bull as Figs. 126, 127) 299 



Fig. 87. Glans Penis of Bull showing severe (continent) Nodular 



Venereal Disease 3°° 



Fig. 88. Section of a single Nodule from the Vestibule of the Vagina 



showing an Elevation in the Mucosa. (Thorns) 301 



FlG. 89. Section through 4 contiguous Nodules which cause a single, 



rather flat Elevation of the Surface. (Thorns) 302 



Fig. 90. A knob-like Elevation of the Mucosa due to several contigu- 

 ous Nodules. (Thorns) 303 



FlG. 91. A section from Roof of Vagina showing marked Nodule 

 Formation without macroscopically visible Elevation of the 



Mucosa 3°4 



FlG. 92. Genital Actinomycosis. Cow 318 



Fig. 93. Tuberculosis of Sheath and Prepuce of Bull 323 



Fig. 94. Rupture of Prepuce from Coital Violence ... 325 



FlG. 95. Tuberculosis of Glans and Prepuce 325 



Fig. 96. Primary Penial Tuberculosis 327 



FlG. 97. Tuberculosis of the Glans and Prepuce 330 



Fig. 98. Lateral View of Penis of Bull with Tubercular Penial 



Adenitis 33 2 



Fig. 99. Sagittal Section of Fig. 98 332 



FlG. 100. Tuberculosis of Ovary and Oviduct 335 



FlG. ioi. Serial Horizontal Sections through Ovary and Oviduct, 

 showing severe Necrosis aud Abscessation of Ovarv and 



Oviduct ... 336 



I'K,. 102. Tuberculosis of Oviducts and Cornua 338 



FlG. 103. Tuberculosis of Ovary and Oviduct 339 



FlG. 104. Dorsal Surface of Tuberculous Oviducts, Uterus and Vagina, 

 showing extensive Pelvic Adhesions and Adhesions of 

 Ovaries in Pavilion of Oviduct and Broad Ligament . . 340 

 FlG. 105. Horizontal section through Dorsal Surface of Uterus, Cor- 

 nua, Ovaries, and Oviducts of Fig. 104 342 



Fig. I"'-. Tubercular Genital Tract from a Non-reacting Cow in Ad- 

 vanced Tuberculosis 344 



Fig. 107. Exterior of Severely Tubercular Uterus without Pelvic Ad- 

 hesions . . ■ ... 345 



Fig. co8. Uterine Tuberculosis, Involving chiefly the Uterine Glands, 



the Peritoneum being free. Longitudinal section of Fig. 107 34*> 

 Fig 109. Advanced Tubo Uterine Tuberculosis with Necrosis of .Mu- 

 cosa and Pyometra 347 



Fio no. Miliary Tuberculosis of the Superficial Uterine Mucosa of a 



Virgin Heifer 349 



Fig. mi Tuberculosis of the Vaginal Portion of the Cervix . . . . 351 



