. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . de mercury solu-tion in the strength of 1-1000, after which pack tightly with for-malized gauze and suture up securely. After Treatment—If upon completion of the operation decidedshock is imminent the animal should have strychnine y2 grain,nitro-glycerine y± grain, hypodermically. If a large amount ofblood has been lost normal saline solution injected intravenouslyis indicated. Remove packing in 36 hours and irrigate the wounddaily with Lysol or Cresol Compound, U. S. P., in the strength ofa tablespoonful to each quart of


. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . de mercury solu-tion in the strength of 1-1000, after which pack tightly with for-malized gauze and suture up securely. After Treatment—If upon completion of the operation decidedshock is imminent the animal should have strychnine y2 grain,nitro-glycerine y± grain, hypodermically. If a large amount ofblood has been lost normal saline solution injected intravenouslyis indicated. Remove packing in 36 hours and irrigate the wounddaily with Lysol or Cresol Compound, U. S. P., in the strength ofa tablespoonful to each quart of water. Exuberant Granulations—On account of some mishap in oper-ative technique or some character of infection, exuberant granula-tions sometimes appear as a sequelae of castration. They are, ofcourse, first acute and in most instances disappear without treat-ment. However, if a cure is not effected in the acute stage, thenthey assume a chronic form and may reach enormous proportionsin size. (See Fig. 59.) They are usually extra-scrotal. Animal Castration 87 ^^r.


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