Abdominal anatomy of the horse shown with examples of gadflies: six figures showing the kidneys, bladder and large intestines of the horse and examples of a mature gadfly, with its larvae and ova. dissections of the heart, lungs, thoracic viscera, pulmonary artery and veins. Engraving by T. Cowan after B. Herring, ca. 1860.

  • Herring, Benjamin, 1830-1871.
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[1860?]
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570543i
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London, Edinburgh & Glasgow : William Mackenzie, [1860?]

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1 print : engraving, with etching and stipple ; image and border 19.2 x 25.6 cm

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Anatomy - The abdominal viscera, kidneys &c. ; The Oestrus Equi (Gadfly), ova, larvae, (bots), &c. ; fig. 1, The large intestines, as seen when the abdomen is first laid open ; fig. 2, The kineys, bladder & other vessels, in situ, the abdomen being deprived of the intestines ; fig. 3, Ova of the Gadfly attached to a hair ; fig.4, Larva of the Gadfly (the Bot), detached from the membrane ; fig. 5, Larvae of the Gadfly (Bots) adhering to the lining of the stomach ; fig. 6, The Oestrus Equi (Gadfly), the parent of the Bot (female) Figures individually lettered for key Bears number: Plate XIII

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Wellcome Collection 570543i

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