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Perforation had occurred close to the middle line of the abdomen behind the umbilicus. Urban reported a similar case in a foal, in which an umbilical hernia had been opened, producing bowel fistula. Bayer noted a like accident after dressing an umbili- cal hernia with nitric acid. Flirstenberg describes a fistula of the abomasum in a cow. Seven to ten minutes after receiving water, a stream of fluid mixed with food was projected more than a foot beyond the wound. Flourens produced fistulse of t...he rumen artificially (Haub- ner) for the purpose of studying rumination in oxen and sheep, and Haubner saw gastric fistuke in sheep result from giving arsenic insuffi- ciently powdered. Foreign bodies swallowed by cattle often perforate the wall of the abdomen, or that of the thorax close behind the elbow, and produce gastric fistulas, but these generally heal (Napp, and my own observations). Strecke found one half of a pair of scissors in the abscess. Dammann describes a case complicated with hernia in a nine-year-old mare.
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