Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 197 BZ VETERINARY SCIENCE. Slides selected and arranged by James Brodie Gresswell, F.B.C.V.S., Lecturer on Veterinary Science for the Lindsey and the Hollands (Jounty Councils of Lincolnshire; coauthor of “Equine Medicine”; author of “Veterinary Pharmacology and Thera- peuticB,” etc , etc. Copied by permission from Chauveau’s “Anatomy” ; Neumann’s “Parasites ’’ Fleming's “Operative Veterinary Surgery and Veterinary Obstetrics”; published by Bailliere, Tindall & Cox. Plain Photographs, 2^. each. Section i.—Veterinary Anatomy. 1 The Skeleton of the Horse 2 „ Cow 3 ,, M Sheep 4 „ o Dog 5 „ n Pig 6 Lateral view of the Horse Skull 7 Right fore-foot of a Horse 8 Left hind-foot of the Horse, External aspect U External Muscles of the right anterior limb of the Horse 10 The Larynx of the Horse, Cartilaginous pieces maintained in their natural position by the articular Ligaments, Superior and Inferior Faces 11 The Bronchial Tube of the Horse with its Bronchules and ultimate ramifications 12 Kidneys of the Ox 13 He-^rt and principal Vessels of the Horse—Left b'ace 14 Heaij; and principal Vessels of the Horse—Right Face 15 Stomach of the Horse 16 Stomach of the Ox seen on its right upper face, the Abomasum being depressed 17 The Intestines of the Horse, General View. The nnimal is placed on its back and the Intestrjal mass spread out 18 The Roots of the Jugular Vein in the Horse with its superior collateral affluents 19 Median and Vertical Section of the Ho.se’sBrain 20 Nerves of the Digit Section ii.—Bacteriology. 21 Healthv Blood. Bed and White Corpuscles 1/6 22 Involution Form of Bacillus Anthraois (Agar Cultivation) 23 Spore-formation of Bacillus Anthracis (Potato Culture) 24 Bacillus of Tetanus (Culture) 25 Tuberculosis (Intestinal Ulcers in a Tubercular 26 Tuberculosis (Lungs of Babbit Inoculated with milk from a Tubercular Cow) 27 Actinomyces 28 Actinomycosis (“Lumpy Jaw”) 29 A Specimen of the Glanders Bacillus Section iii.— Parasites, 30 Spiropteres and Larvae of the CEstrus in the Stomach of the Horse 31 Larvse and Pupa of the Gascrophilus Equi 32 Male and Female of the Gastrophilus Equi 3,3 Trenia Perfoliata of the Horse; Cephalic extrem- ity of the Taenia Perfoliata 34 Tamia Mamillana ; Cephalic extremity of same. Taenia Plicata of Horse 35 Ttenia Expansa of the Ox: Cephalic extremity. Natural third of a Segment showing the arrangement of a genital spot 36 Taenia Ma^^ginata of the Dog, and Hooks of same 37 Taenia Ccenurus of the Dog, and Hooks of same 38 Taenia Echinococcus and Hooks ofisame 39 Lumbricoid Ascaride; Lateral View and Ventral Surface, M-ile and Female 40 Oxyuris Curvula of thelHor.'e, Male and Female 41 Fragments of the Coecum of a Horse, snowing tumours due to the Sclerostones and Parasites. Anterior extremity of the Sclerostoma Tccracactfenu? 42 Cephalic Extremity of xhe Strongylue Contortua of the Sheep Caudal Extremity of the male Phagostoma Venulosum 43 Trichina Spirales of the Pig External Parasites or Ectozoa 44 Haematopinus Macrocephalus, of Horse (Female) 45 Heematopinus Eurysternus, of Ox (Kemale) Haematopinus Tenuirostris ,, ,, Trichodectes Sealaris ,, 46 Trichodectes Sphoerocephalus of Sheep (Female) Melophagus of Sheep; the line on the left indicates the natural length 47 Ixodes Ricinus of the Dog, a fecundated female after feeding 48 Psoroptes Communis Equi, Male, seen on the ventral surface 49 The Mange Acarus of the Sheep 50 L’og, affected with advanced Deraodecic Scabies Section iv.—Obstetrics. 51 Vertebro-sacral Position of the Foetus (cow) 52 Anterior Presentation ; Fore limb crossed over the neck 53 Anterior Presentation : One fore limb completely retained 54 Anterior Presentation ; Fore limbs bent at the knees 55 Anterior Presentation : Both fore limbs com- pletely retained 56 Anterior Presentation : Extreme downward deviation of the head 57 Anteiior Presentation : Lateral deviation of the h"ad towards the phoulder 58 Anterior Presentation : Lateral deviation of the head towards the abdomen 59 Anterior Presentation: Deviation of the head upwards and backwards 60 liUinbo sacral Position 61 Hock Presentation: Hock corded 62 Thigh and Croup Presentation 63 Sterno-abdominal Presentation, head retained: Calf 64 Baron’s Obstetric Machine Section v.—Veterinary Surgery. 65 Post Travis 66 Casting - Rope applied 67 English Method of throwing down a horse with hobbles 68 Operating Table: Vertical Position (1) Alsace Nose-ring and Head-stall 69 (2) Ah ace Nose-ring applied (8) Vignau’s controlling apparatus for Oxen 70 Securing hind leg by means of tail; Ox Travis 71 (1) Single Pin Suture; (2) Quilled Suture; (3) Dossiled Suture; (4) Zigzag Suture 72 Horse in Slings 73 <1) Apparatus for Fractured Scapula (2) Appa* atus applied to the Shoulder (3) Iron Splint for fracture of Bones of the fore limb (4) Iron Splint applied 74 Cauterization designs; Ibid; The various arrange- ments of Cautery Idnes 75 (1) Inside of the Hock with Cunean Tendon exposed (2) Ditto, raised for division