ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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Plate I. Position of the lirst stomacli (rumen or paunch) 48 



II. Stomachs of ruminants • 48 



III. Instruments used in treating diseases of digestive org-\ns 48 



IV. Microscopic anatomy of the liver 48 



V. Ergot in hay , 48 



VI. Ergotism 48 



VII . Diagram of the circulation of the blood 84 



VIII. Position of the lung 88 



IX. Kidney and male generative c~nd urinary organs 142 



X. Microscopic anatomy of the kidney 142 



XI. Calculi of kidney and bladder 142 



XII. Fetal calf within its membranes 208 



XIII. Pregnant uterus with cotyledons 208 



XIV. Vessels of umbilical cord 208 



XV. Normal position of calf in utero 208 



XVI. Abnormal positions of calf in utero 208 



XVII. Abnormal positions of calf in utero 208 



XVIII. Abnoi-mal positions of calf in utero; sm:gical instruments and 



sutm^es ^ 208 



XIX. Monstrosities 208 



XX. Instruments used in difficult labor 208 



XXI. Instruments used in difficult labor 208 



XXII. Supports for prolapsed uterus 244 



XXIII. Supports for prolapsed uterus 244 



XXIV. Instruments used in diseases following parturition 244 



XXV. Skeleton of the cow 280 



XXVI. Devices for casting cattle 300 



XXVII. Siurgical instruments and sutures 300 



XXVIII. Various bacteria which produce disease in cattle 358 



XXIX . Upper or dorsal surface of the hmgs of the ox 368 



XXX. Broncho-pneumonia 368 



XXXI. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia 368 



XXXII. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia 368 



XXXIII. Foot-and-mouth disease 384 



XXXIV. Tuberculosis of the lungs of cattle 416 



XXXV. Tuberculosis of the liver 416 



XXXVI. Tuberculosis of lymph gland and of omentum (caul) 416 



XXXVII. Fig. 1. — Tuberculosis of sirloin and porterhouse cuts of beef. Fig. 



2. — Tuberculosis of pleura of cow, so-called " pearly disease" . . . 416 



XXXVIII. Tuberculosis of cow's udder 416 



XXXIX. Actinomycosis 448 



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