Surgical and obstetrical operations . an be seen are ligated, the articular surfacesof the navicular and coronary bones curetted and the necroticremnants of tendon removed an antiseptic bandage is appliedand a tar bandage placed over it for protection. The band-age remains for 1 2 or 14 days. If the structures above this point of amputation areirremediably involved the digit should be amputated higherup, at the articulation of the first and second phalanges orthrough the first phalanx. In these higher amputations aflap operation is generally practicable. XXXIV. Amputation of the Ci,aws


Surgical and obstetrical operations . an be seen are ligated, the articular surfacesof the navicular and coronary bones curetted and the necroticremnants of tendon removed an antiseptic bandage is appliedand a tar bandage placed over it for protection. The band-age remains for 1 2 or 14 days. If the structures above this point of amputation areirremediably involved the digit should be amputated higherup, at the articulation of the first and second phalanges orthrough the first phalanx. In these higher amputations aflap operation is generally practicable. XXXIV. Amputation of the Ci,aws of Ruminants. Fig. I. d, horny wall, rasped thin ; g, artic-ular condyle of 2nd phalanx; a, b, c, course ofincision. Fig. 2. Median claw preserved. Viewedfrom the solar surface outward, a, externalcorono-pedal ligament ; i, internal do ; k, ten-don of the flexor pedis muscle ; g, distal artic-ular surface of the 2nd digit ; g^ articular sur-face of 3rd digit; g^\ navicular bone ; /, lateralclaw ; m, median claw ; b, bulb of the Fig. 2. THE BA YER SUTURE. 199 46. THE BAYER 13 AND 14 Uses. The closure of large or penetrant wounds withconvenient and secure means for applying and retainingantiseptic dressings. Instruments. I^-arge curved suture needle armed withstrong silk thread, about 20 cm. long, which is doubled and


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