. The common colics of the horse : their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment . Horses; Colic. SURGICAL TREATMENT 177 are placed in No. 2. In one tray are placed the milliners' needles, twelve of which are threaded with Iwist No. I; another tray contains scissors, forceps, and scalpel; and the third contains reserve instruments, suture needles, and twists Nos. 3 and 6. Pail No. 3 is Po>ition of first inci&ion through the skin and aLrobs the fibres of the external Dotted line marking the petition of secondary wound for drainage. Fig. 12—Seat. OF Laparo-Enterotomy (Macquee
. The common colics of the horse : their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment . Horses; Colic. SURGICAL TREATMENT 177 are placed in No. 2. In one tray are placed the milliners' needles, twelve of which are threaded with Iwist No. I; another tray contains scissors, forceps, and scalpel; and the third contains reserve instruments, suture needles, and twists Nos. 3 and 6. Pail No. 3 is Po>ition of first inci&ion through the skin and aLrobs the fibres of the external Dotted line marking the petition of secondary wound for drainage. Fig. 12—Seat. OF Laparo-Enterotomy (Macqueen's Operation). filled with hot water for rinsing hands and instruments ; and pail No. 4 is filled with boiling water, which is pro- tected from dust and allowed to cool. This water will be required to wash the bowel after suture. 'Abdominal Incision.—The linea alba offers the least vascular and shortest route to the interior of the 12. 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 Reeks, Harry Caulton. Chicago : Alex. Eger
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Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, booksubjecthorses, bookyear1911