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folds were indistinct, their surface like granulations, easily 
bleeding. There was an abundant discharge. After treat- 
ment with iodine the cow was in heat on June 9.. On August 
17, the uterus was normal, the vaginal portio nearly normal 
of color, but still swollen and open. There was still dis- 
charge, and there were cysts in the ovaries. (Fig. 6.) 
Fig. 6. 
On the whole, the changes of the portio vaginalis are 
very varying. One needs only to compare the following 
illustrations with the appearance of a normal cervix to 
realize this. 
Fig. 7 is taken from a nymphomaniac which had delivered 
a calf in spring and had shown nymphomaniac symptoms 
since May. The picture was taken in August. The orificium 
was then much swollen, labiated and secernating. Despite of 
careful treatment the cow could not be cured. 
