. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 116 SURGICAL THERAPEUTICS. flank, and is tied to the surcingle. The band/is fixed upon e, as seen ia the illustration, Fig. 128 at h. 14th. Bandage for the Inguinal Region and Perinmum.— This is applied to the testicles or to the mammae. It is a long, triangular bandage, with its base placed forward, and is provided. Fia. 130.—Bandage for the Inguinal Region and Perineum. Fig. 131.—The same separate. with four bands, one at each angle of the base. These are passed around the flanks to be fixed on the loins, the two posterior on the


. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 116 SURGICAL THERAPEUTICS. flank, and is tied to the surcingle. The band/is fixed upon e, as seen ia the illustration, Fig. 128 at h. 14th. Bandage for the Inguinal Region and Perinmum.— This is applied to the testicles or to the mammae. It is a long, triangular bandage, with its base placed forward, and is provided. Fia. 130.—Bandage for the Inguinal Region and Perineum. Fig. 131.—The same separate. with four bands, one at each angle of the base. These are passed around the flanks to be fixed on the loins, the two posterior on the apex of the triangle to draw along the perineum, and passed over, and on each side of the tail, crossing each other to joia the first one, to which they are tied. 15th. Bandage for the Abdomen.—This should be oblong in shape, its length double its breadth, and having folds on each of its long sides to adapt it to the convexity of the body. The bands are six in number, two of which are fixed on the loins, two on the back, and two over the vdthers. A seventh is sometimes added, which passes around the base of the neck and prevents the band- age from sUpping backwards (Fig. 132). 16th. Bandage for the Chest.—This is square, with a prolon- gation in front to go between the fore legs, and which is notched on the front to adapt itself to the chest behind the elbows. The bands are six, one at each angle, and two on the prolongation in front. These are fixed in pairs, over the back, the loins and the withers (Fig. 133).. 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 Franc?ois Augustin, 1835-. New York, Sabiston & Murray


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