UTERINE TUBERCLE.
This has been seen especially in sterile cows, the subjects of nymphomania, and it may be associated with a muco-purulent or bloody discharge from the vulva, nodular swelling on the uterine horns, perhaps also on the broad ligaments, one or both ovaries, and the mesentery, to be recognized by rectal examination. The presence of tuberculosis in the lungs or throat, and the response to the tuberculin test will confirm the diagnosis. As a rule it is not desirable to institute treatment.