. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. FlG. 148B. Actinomycostic Superior Maxillary in the Ox. ing of the teeth. In the pharynx the disease is manifested by tumefaction of the parotid region and by dysphagia and dyspnoea. Actinomycosis of the lungs and other internal structures is diagnosed only at the autopsy. Symptoms of organic disorder may lead a diagnostician to suspect the ex-. ^v I '* '/ Fig. 148c. Actinomycostic Inferior Maxillary in the Ox. istence of the disease in districts where actinomycosis is prevalent, but a positi

. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. FlG. 148B. Actinomycostic Superior Maxillary in the Ox. ing of the teeth. In the pharynx the disease is manifested by tumefaction of the parotid region and by dysphagia and dyspnoea. Actinomycosis of the lungs and other internal structures is diagnosed only at the autopsy. Symptoms of organic disorder may lead a diagnostician to suspect the ex-. ^v __ I '* '/ Fig. 148c. Actinomycostic Inferior Maxillary in the Ox. istence of the disease in districts where actinomycosis is prevalent, but a positi Stock Photo
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. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. FlG. 148B. Actinomycostic Superior Maxillary in the Ox. ing of the teeth. In the pharynx the disease is manifested by tumefaction of the parotid region and by dysphagia and dyspnoea. Actinomycosis of the lungs and other internal structures is diagnosed only at the autopsy. Symptoms of organic disorder may lead a diagnostician to suspect the ex-. ^v __ I '* '/ Fig. 148c. Actinomycostic Inferior Maxillary in the Ox. istence of the disease in districts where actinomycosis is prevalent, but a positive diagnosis of it in the internal struc- tures is not possible in the living animal. Treatment—In the operable actinomycotic tumor abla- tion is the most effectual line of treatment. To further. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Merillat, Louis A. (Louis Adolph), 1868-; Cade?ac, Ce?listin, 1858-; Le Blanc, Paul, 1872-; Carougeau, C. Chicago, A. Eger