344 Diseases of the Genital Organs 



the cow may develop, and how the veterinarian needs to be 

 on his guard. 



In some cases the tuberculous uterus remains to the end 

 free from adhesions, as in Figures 107, 108 and 109. In 

 my collection some of the uteri in which the mucosa is most 

 extensively involved and which have undergone the maxi- 

 mum increase in size have suffered least from pelvic adhe- 



FiG. io6 — Tubercular Genital Tract from a Non-Reacting' Cow in 

 Advanced Tuberculosis. 



A section has been removed from. the dorsal surface exposing the interior 

 of uterine body and horns. /, Cervix ; 2, cornua of uterus showing tuber- 

 cular masses ; j, j, j, j, sections through the oviducts ; 4, 4, ovaries. The 

 left ovary (above) was buried beneath the adjacent cornu, 2, so it has been 

 excised and carried out where it conies into view. 



