. Animal castration. Castration. ANIMAL CASTRATION. 65 the right hand by a motion of rotation from left to right and from without .inwards, while with the other be draws upon the cord in the opposite direction. The result of this manipulation is to give to the gland half a turn around the cord (Fig. 20), which Fig. DOUBLE SUBCUTANEOUS TORSION IN CATTLE. Third step. Position of the hands during the torsion, thus becomes displaced and takes a posterior position. By a change in the action of the hands, but a repeti- tion of the same movement, the right hand now act- ing on the cord, while th


. Animal castration. Castration. ANIMAL CASTRATION. 65 the right hand by a motion of rotation from left to right and from without .inwards, while with the other be draws upon the cord in the opposite direction. The result of this manipulation is to give to the gland half a turn around the cord (Fig. 20), which Fig. DOUBLE SUBCUTANEOUS TORSION IN CATTLE. Third step. Position of the hands during the torsion, thus becomes displaced and takes a posterior position. By a change in the action of the hands, but a repeti- tion of the same movement, the right hand now act- ing on the cord, while the left is applied to the tes- ticle, the remaining portion of the motion of rotation is performed, and a complete torsion of the spermatic support accomplished. By repeating this action, of course as many turns of the cord as may be thought. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Liautard, Alexandre François Augustin, 1835-1918. New York, W. R. Jenkins; [etc. , etc. ]


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