The Dog Its Varieties And Management in Health

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, and at 12. 30 A. M. It was 98 F. Shortly after- wards the animal died. An examination revealed the presence of tubercular nodules in the lungs, varying in size from a pin's head to larger areas, but they were firm, thus accounting for the absence of rales. Bacilli were found in the mucus of the bronchial tubes, and the tubercular areas consisted mainly of epithelioid and spindle-shaped cells. A few bacilli were also found. The stage of caseation does not appear to have com- menced. Miliary tu...bercles studded the mentum, liver, and spleen. The mesenteric glands were enlarged, hard, and fibrous, and in one a large abscess existed. A few bacilli were also found. The absence of caseation, or cheesy degeneration, so common in this disease, is fully accounted for by the action which resulted in the free development of fibrous tissue around the diseased points. The Professor concludes with a suggestion as to the value of tuberculin as a diagnostic in this disease of the dog.
Variola or Small pox in canine animals closely re- sembles the form usually observed in mankind as well as the sheep ; one of the means of its introduction being the consumption of the flesh of sheep dying of the disease.


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