300 PRINCIPLES OF VETERINAKY SUEGEEY 



circumscribed and diffused, superficial and deep; or parencHy- 

 matous, they may be aseptic or septic, serous, hemorrhagic^ 

 purulent, phlegmonous and gangrenous. 



What every -day term is applied to hemorrhagic pododermcL~ 

 titis ? 

 Corns. 



What is diffused, superficial,. aseptic pododermatitis termed t 

 Founder, laminitis. 



Cfive an example of chronic productive pododermatitis, 

 Keraphyllocele, also termed keratoma. 



What regions of the pododerm only can undergo phlegmonous 

 inflammation ? 



Only those which are endowed with a layer of connective 

 tissue. Septic cellulitis therefore develops: underneath the 

 coronary cushion, termed subcoronary cellulitis; adjacent to 

 the lateral cartilage, termed parachondreal cellulitis (which 

 process initiates all quitters) ; and finally, in the connective 

 tissue of the plantar cushion (fibro-fatty frog). 



DISEASES OP MUCOUS MEMBRANES. 



The diseases of which mucous mem,branes are of su/rgical 

 interest ? 



Inflammation of the mucosa of the eye (conjunctivitis) ; 

 that of the nasal canal (rhinitis) ; that of the buccal cavity 

 (stomatitis) ; that of the pharynx (pharyngitis) ; that of the 

 rectum (proctitis) ; that of the vagina (vaginitis) ; that of the 

 uterus (endometritis) ; that of the bladder (cystitis). 



