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the fibrous structure at the base of the ventricles connect- 

 ing them with the large arteries. If from a faU or violent 

 concussion the muscular walls usually give way, when found 

 in a relaxed condition, or the laceration happens at the 

 poiut of connection with the veins (vena azygos). Perfo- 

 ration from ulceration is seen in cows in connection with 

 sharp-pointed, bodies that have been taken into the stom- 

 ach. Death is sudden in all such cases. 



OTHEE HEAET-DISEASES. 



The heart is further subject to a great variety of dis- 

 eased growths and deposits and to parasites — Echinococcus, 

 Gysticercus Tenuicollis (sheep and calf), Gysticercus Gellulosa 

 and Trichina Spiralis (pig), Bainey's Cysts (cattle), and 

 Filar ia Immitis (dog). 



