Fistula of the Withers And Poll-Evil

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In short, cervical fistula is an incurable, hopeless con- dition.
Still another location is the bodies of the dorsal vertebrae between the scapulte. Here the pus follows the spines downward and seats itself at an inaccessible place for drainage.
The Atypical Form By atypical fistulge we refer to those of strictly traumatic origin. They supervene saddle, harness and collar sores and cutaneous contusions of various kinds, especially those due to a hard, continuous pressure or deep pressure. IMost
... of them begin as a pressure gangrene of a small zone of the skin, the sub- cutem and the underlying ligament. The mi- crobian floras of these lesions are the usual horde of staphylococci and bacilli that ordinarily in- fect wounds of horses. In one specimen taken from our clinic, Prof. Herzog isolated the Bacillus necrophorus in addition to tlie others, The ligament once attacked is slowly invaded farther and farther along its course and the underlying spines become implicated. That is.
the disease once seated becomes progressive, PATHOGENESIS 5a because the cavity, pointing upward, does not drain and the pus-soaked dead elements of the hgament remaining stubbornly attached to the living, favor the gradual onward march of the process of destruction.


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