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Plate I. Position of the first stomach (rumen or paunch) | 48 |
II. Stomachs of ruminants | 48 |
III. Instruments used in treating diseases of digestive organs | 48 |
IV. Microscopic anatomy of the liver | 48 |
V. Ergot in hay | 48 |
VI. Ergotism | 48 |
VII. Diagram of the circulation of the blood | 86 |
VIII. Position of the lung | 90 |
IX. Kidney and male generative and urinary organs | 145 |
X. Microscopic anatomy of the kidney | 145 |
XI. Calculi of kidney and bladder | 146 |
XII. Fetal calf within its membranes | 210 |
XIII. Pregnant uterus with cotyledons | 210 |
XIV. Vessels of umbilical cord | 211 |
XV. Normal position of calf in utero | 211 |
XVI. Abnormal positions of calf in utero | 211 |
XVII. Abnormal positions of calf in utero | 211 |
XVIII. Abnormal positions of calf in utero; surgical instruments and sutures | 212 |
XIX. Monstrosities | 212 |
XX. Instruments used in difficult labor | 212 |
XXI. Instruments used in difficult labor | 213 |
XXII. Supports for prolapsed uterus | 246 |
XXIII. Supports for prolapsed uterus | 246 |
XXIV. Instruments used in diseases following parturition | 246 |
XXV. Skeleton of the cow | 282 |
XXVI. Devices for casting cattle | 302 |
XXVII. Surgical instruments and sutures | 302 |
XXVIII. Various bacteria which produce disease in cattle | 360 |
XXIX. Upper or dorsal surface of the lungs of the ox | 368 |
XXX. Broncho-pneumonia | 368 |
XXXI. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia | 368 |
XXXII. Contagious pleuro-pneumonia | 368 |
XXXIII. Foot-and-mouth disease | 384 |
XXXIV. Tuberculosis of the lungs of cattle | 416 |
XXXV. Tuberculosis of the liver | 416 |
XXXVI. Tuberculosis of lymph gland and of omentum (caul) | 416 |
XXXVII. Fig. 1.—Tuberculosis of sirloin and porterhouse cuts of beef. | |
Fig. 2.—Tuberculosis of pleura of cow, so-called "pearly disease" | 416 |
XXXVIII. Tuberculosis of cow's udder | 416 |
XXXIX. Actinomycosis | 450 |
XL. Actinomycosis of the jaw | 450 |
XLI. Actinomycosis of the lungs | 450 |
XLII. Section of muscle from a blackleg swelling | 464 |
XLIII. Necrotic stomatitis (calf diphtheria) | 464 |
XLIV. Normal spleen and spleen affected by Texas fever | 504 |
XLV. Texas fever | 504 |
XLVI. The cattle tick Margaropus annulatus, the carrier of Texas fever | 504 |
XLVII. The cattle tick Margaropus annulatus | 504 |
XLVIII. Portion of a steer's hide showing the Texas fever tick Margaropus annulatus | 504 |
XLIX. Fig. 1.—Tick-infested steer. Fig. 2.—Dipping cattle to kill ticks | 504 |
L. Facsimile of poster comparing ticky and tick-free cattle | 504 |