Elementary lectures on veterinary science, for agricultural students, farmers, and stockkeepers (1913) (14761527566)
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Identifier: elementarylectur00thomrich (find matches)
Title: Elementary lectures on veterinary science, for agricultural students, farmers, and stockkeepers ..
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Thompson, Henry
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Publisher: London, Baillière, Tindall and Cox
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN
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Fig. 8, par. 775. PLATE XLVII Fjgf. 9, par. 776.
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Fig:. 10, par. 777. Fig. II, p^r. 777. THE URINARY SYSTEM 449 comes away. The head may then be got into position, but if thisis not yet possible the other fore-Umb must be removed in hkemanner, when the foetus loses its support and drops into the bottomof the womb, thus allowing the head to be got round by means ofhooks and cords, after which delivery follows. 774. Plate XLVL, Fig. 7.—Both fore-legs are presented, and thehead is thrown back on to the hind-quarter—a very common occur-rence in the mare—the bones of the face of the foetus being developedto correspond with the convexity of the quarter. The feet areusually seen outside the vulva, but only the tips of the ears can bereached. In this case the operator should waste no time in tryingto turn the head round, but proceed at once to remove the forelegsand turn the head as already described in the preceding case. Thislast presentation in the mare I consider one of the most formidableto be met with. 775. Plate XLVL, Fig. 8, re