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ANN \ \\\ A \ OY A \ \\ \ Ln oe, LZ Us igeiaeitidiidiiiiiiin LG NaN WY N \ NS NaN NA AQ \ \ \\ \\ N \\ S \ WY EN WY RAY . \\ VERY ERS WY OY WY \ \\ \ v'\ AY \\ \\ AN QW NX A \\ AN A WS WY . \S \ \\\ A MOY ALOE ES ba AS \ A a \\ RIN WY aN AN \\ \\\ \ YY LMA AA AN AAG WY WY RK YY \ . SS a NS RN SY AW AD \ \\ \\ YY NNN LOY AY \ Ny \ \ AY AK KK . YY LY \ \Y NY AN miseeg is gps! siazert SLE LA 2 aor. ee ee F ee ‘ “i sie 58) Chap... Copy int Ne Shelf__ 15 petro. cet ae ' . ’ . . P- i wut Pas é e Nis MAK 15 Tebss: VETERINARY OBSTETRICS A COMPENDIUM FOR THE USE OF Sl UDENTS AND PRACTITIONERS: > BY / Wyo DALRYMPLE, M.R.C.V:S. ConsuLTING VETERINARIAN TO THE Baton Rouge, La. (District) Boarp oF HEALTH MEMBER OF THE U.S. VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, PRINCIPAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY SCIENCE, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AND A. AND M. COLLEGE ; VETERINARIAN TO THE LOUISIANA STATE BUREAU OF AGRICULTURE AND AGRICULURAL EXPERIMENT STATIONS BIC,, ETC. NEW YORK WILLIAM R. JENKINS VETERINARY PUBLISHER AND BOOKSELLER 851 AND 853 SixtH AVENUE and COPY: 1898. 29 4 Copyright, 1808, by WituraM R. JENKINS. | All Rights Reserved. ) PRINTED BY THE Press oF WILLIAM R. JENKINS, “Cy Nw YORK, TO ALEXANDER LIAUTARD, MD. VS. . AS A TOKEN OF PERSONAL ESTEEM, AS WELL AS FOR HIS UNTIRING EFFORTS TO ADVANCE THE INTERESTS OF OUR NOBLE PROFESSION IN AMERICA, IS THIS LITTLE VOLUME Respectfully Medicated BY tHE AUTHOR, PREFACE. —— In offering this little volume to the Veterinary Profession of America, it is not my desire to encourage the student in the neglect of the more voluminous works on Veterinary Obstetrics, but more with the idea of aiding him, when time is an object, in reviewing his studies on the subject. It is with the hope, also, that it may be of service to the busy obstetrician, in refreshing his memory when quick reference is required, or when larger works may be inaccessible. In the preparation of this compendium, the follow- ing literature has been consulted, and, in several of the sections, somewhat freely quoted: ‘‘ Fleming’s Obstetrics,” ‘‘Chauveau’s Comparative Anatomy” (Piemins), “Vade Mecum of Equine | Anatomy” (Liautard), Friedberger & Frohner’s ‘‘ Pathology and Therapeutics of the Domestic Animals,” “ Moller’s Surgery,” ‘Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics” (McFadyean), articles in published reports of the U. S. Department of Agriculture (Law); ee wl am mine mdebted to my friend: Mr. John Renfrew, M.R.C.V.S., of Glasgow, Scotland, for numerous and copious notes. I am under many obligations to Dr. George Fleming, C.B., of Higher Leigh, Combe Martin, North Devon, England, for his kindness in granting permission to use the cuts (from 5 vi PREFACE. his valuable work on obstetrics) for the purpose of illustrating the text. The printer and publisher, William R. Jenkins, New York City, deserves my thanks, not only for the style and neatness with which he has executed his work, but for the promptness with which he has facilitated the reading of the proof, etc. Should this little work seem to fill a gap, and find a modest but useful place in our veterinary literature, I will feel fully repaid for any time or troubie expended. W. H. DALRYMPLE: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.A. TaAbeE, OF CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. PAGE RE DACE 5 cine co eicle a gaie'e eh opec.s dcr can ase ee selale lar oic ao) ooPi taints eat ahc 3 Vv ANATOMY—FEMALE ORGANS CONCERNED IN GENERATION AND PARTURITION cin’ dati ee oe MOREA TS SON A MERE RST eR oH ana a " RENE dare eeye es ae vec ae iti src hasta ee ae Gaia's oi cic iis Baiains ¢ 600s 7) Maes timemiatiin OF CORAL sce sock ccekc cde cgacs eee ee ri MMT acre ne pee rare eee sale Cala arate eats eis Pee hia Ale epee ben 8 SMG PIVEDIND 4 ara laiae cine eetere Blew ais aieroelae ate 4's che dine ewan owiehe eave 9 NGM aes Mevitererin ects ty eataivn a c.alta shut ae’ carela 4 Ae ahs #0 fa'ace esveress 9 eT eM ESCM fee ete ica alc) cies ietaera iaio nie Win > w Wn! eisieilg ejacuis'e se a's Io PUNE CNRS ts aie Scalia’ ai c hcl Mie sie Gyaiwl SiGe e grok ate whoa asus Waleigue: diaietes Pa ae EI The differences in the pelvic bones of other animals...... ee II Big ENV Hiv Se eens abate. hs &: Saetale na, cone hls diene wiateth of h o,0icvete nue @ieie's & II The Sheep and Goat...... De ei ia wcton a’ whe tis aie vias: Ru la dew oa; oie 12 PTE ten anh ClaEe'. we've es aleve migisin es Sidiece ae pin wine via.caleelard'sn/n she 12 SPM eAMN Pe Ne eure a ata crsla Wis uiaioie iain atooain alee wie waielie'n, «iecg Obis lara te/a'e 13 Pelvic Articulations.:..0......00sec00. SCISIOE Ph ee ERIE ie ea ee 13 Ditterences in'other animals... oc. cceecsccscnsieceens ne Goi pa tates 14 PEA OI ara raca hie a het tant dm Viren co, eine a ata sais eiaSte Deh se wells beso cim mye 14 MEG es EC JAE CGA besten eal’ scien sie e's aie e's ss) ae aise Wo dies’ 6 ne 14 Pemex coher sctwshers 4 af sia W eixia sta: sient oie staieln vial S dyeneled do. ai 14 le Freee ta ce need en Ghe rea eet ee ee peatchclar alg e\ci'ece (are oid. 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