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. A treatise on surgical therapeutics of domestic animals. Veterinary surgery; Therapeutics, Surgical. HYDARTHROSIS. 561 Hydarthrosis of Extremities. I.—Scapulo-Humeral Joint. Although very extensible, the synovial of the shoulder-joint does not protrude externally when it is dropsical. This condition is accused by lameness and stiffness of' the ex- tremity, which is carried forward "with difficulty; in some cases, the point of the shoulder is deformed by a diffuse swelling. The sheath of the coraco-radialis, which, in solipeds, is independent of the scapulo-humeral synovial, may be the s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-treatise-on-surgical-therapeutics-of-domestic-animals-veterinary-surgery-therapeutics-surgical-hydarthrosis-561-hydarthrosis-of-extremities-iscapulo-humeral-joint-although-very-extensible-the-synovial-of-the-shoulder-joint-does-not-protrude-externally-when-it-is-dropsical-this-condition-is-accused-by-lameness-and-stiffness-of-the-ex-tremity-which-is-carried-forward-quotwith-difficulty-in-some-cases-the-point-of-the-shoulder-is-deformed-by-a-diffuse-swelling-the-sheath-of-the-coraco-radialis-which-in-solipeds-is-independent-of-the-scapulo-humeral-synovial-may-be-the-s-image232277344.html
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. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. WIDE-SPREAD DESTRUCTION OF BIRDS 247 by hundreds to slowly starve to death. In this way the fatty tissue lying next to the skin was used up, and the skin was left quite free from grease, so that it required little or no cleaning during preparation. Many other revolting sights, such as the remains of young birds that had been left to starve, and birds with broken legs and deformed beaks were to be seen. Killing clubs, nets and other implements used by these marauders were ly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-natural-history-a-foundation-of-useful-knowledge-of-the-higher-animals-of-north-america-natural-history-wide-spread-destruction-of-birds-247-by-hundreds-to-slowly-starve-to-death-in-this-way-the-fatty-tissue-lying-next-to-the-skin-was-used-up-and-the-skin-was-left-quite-free-from-grease-so-that-it-required-little-or-no-cleaning-during-preparation-many-other-revolting-sights-such-as-the-remains-of-young-birds-that-had-been-left-to-starve-and-birds-with-broken-legs-and-deformed-beaks-were-to-be-seen-killing-clubs-nets-and-other-implements-used-by-these-marauders-were-ly-image216372234.html
RMPG0GYP–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. WIDE-SPREAD DESTRUCTION OF BIRDS 247 by hundreds to slowly starve to death. In this way the fatty tissue lying next to the skin was used up, and the skin was left quite free from grease, so that it required little or no cleaning during preparation. Many other revolting sights, such as the remains of young birds that had been left to starve, and birds with broken legs and deformed beaks were to be seen. Killing clubs, nets and other implements used by these marauders were ly
. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. ACTrNOMYC(.)SI,S OF TPIE MAXILLA. 673 it more frequently attacks some parts of the body than others, and by far the greater number of cases occur in the ox.. ACTINOMYCOSIS OF THE MAXILLA. Actinomycosis of the maxilla attacks young animals, and its usual seat is in the molar region, although occasionally it affects the incisors. The earliest symptoms consist in swelling of the bone, which may be overlooked if within the mouth, but the outline of the jaw soon becomes deformed, generally in the middle region of the row of molars. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/diseases-of-cattle-sheep-goats-and-swine-veterinary-medicine-actrnomycsis-of-tpie-maxilla-673-it-more-frequently-attacks-some-parts-of-the-body-than-others-and-by-far-the-greater-number-of-cases-occur-in-the-ox-actinomycosis-of-the-maxilla-actinomycosis-of-the-maxilla-attacks-young-animals-and-its-usual-seat-is-in-the-molar-region-although-occasionally-it-affects-the-incisors-the-earliest-symptoms-consist-in-swelling-of-the-bone-which-may-be-overlooked-if-within-the-mouth-but-the-outline-of-the-jaw-soon-becomes-deformed-generally-in-the-middle-region-of-the-row-of-molars-image232341749.html
RMRE027H–. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. ACTrNOMYC(.)SI,S OF TPIE MAXILLA. 673 it more frequently attacks some parts of the body than others, and by far the greater number of cases occur in the ox.. ACTINOMYCOSIS OF THE MAXILLA. Actinomycosis of the maxilla attacks young animals, and its usual seat is in the molar region, although occasionally it affects the incisors. The earliest symptoms consist in swelling of the bone, which may be overlooked if within the mouth, but the outline of the jaw soon becomes deformed, generally in the middle region of the row of molars.
. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Symptoms. 221 40). The swellings often grow rapidly assuming great dimen- sions, so that the outline of the affected part of the body which is much deformed, becomes lost. In severe cases the circum- ference of the extremities becomes enormous, so much so that sometimes the legs from the coronary band to the elbow or to the knee swell to 2 or 3 times their normal size, and they appear like posts on which some transverse furrows are the only indications of the joints. On the head the swelling first af Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/special-pathology-and-therapeutics-of-the-diseases-of-domestic-animals-veterinary-medicine-symptoms-221-40-the-swellings-often-grow-rapidly-assuming-great-dimen-sions-so-that-the-outline-of-the-affected-part-of-the-body-which-is-much-deformed-becomes-lost-in-severe-cases-the-circum-ference-of-the-extremities-becomes-enormous-so-much-so-that-sometimes-the-legs-from-the-coronary-band-to-the-elbow-or-to-the-knee-swell-to-2-or-3-times-their-normal-size-and-they-appear-like-posts-on-which-some-transverse-furrows-are-the-only-indications-of-the-joints-on-the-head-the-swelling-first-af-image232452986.html
RMRE544A–. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Symptoms. 221 40). The swellings often grow rapidly assuming great dimen- sions, so that the outline of the affected part of the body which is much deformed, becomes lost. In severe cases the circum- ference of the extremities becomes enormous, so much so that sometimes the legs from the coronary band to the elbow or to the knee swell to 2 or 3 times their normal size, and they appear like posts on which some transverse furrows are the only indications of the joints. On the head the swelling first af
. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. WIDE-SPREAD DESTRUCTION OF BIRDS 247 by hundreds to slowly starve to death. In this way the fatty tissue lying next to the skin was used up, and the skin was left quite free from grease, so that it required little or no cleaning during preparation. Many other revolting sights, such as the remains of young birds that had been left to starve, and birds with broken legs and deformed beaks were to be seen. Killing clubs, nets and other implements used by these marauders were ly Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-natural-history-a-foundation-of-useful-knowledge-of-the-higher-animals-of-north-america-natural-history-wide-spread-destruction-of-birds-247-by-hundreds-to-slowly-starve-to-death-in-this-way-the-fatty-tissue-lying-next-to-the-skin-was-used-up-and-the-skin-was-left-quite-free-from-grease-so-that-it-required-little-or-no-cleaning-during-preparation-many-other-revolting-sights-such-as-the-remains-of-young-birds-that-had-been-left-to-starve-and-birds-with-broken-legs-and-deformed-beaks-were-to-be-seen-killing-clubs-nets-and-other-implements-used-by-these-marauders-were-ly-image231980327.html
RMRDBH7K–. The American natural history; a foundation of useful knowledge of the higher animals of North America. Natural history. WIDE-SPREAD DESTRUCTION OF BIRDS 247 by hundreds to slowly starve to death. In this way the fatty tissue lying next to the skin was used up, and the skin was left quite free from grease, so that it required little or no cleaning during preparation. Many other revolting sights, such as the remains of young birds that had been left to starve, and birds with broken legs and deformed beaks were to be seen. Killing clubs, nets and other implements used by these marauders were ly
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