. Bovine obstetrics. Veterinary obstetrics. 98 BOVINE OBSTETRICS is made there with a forceps. Two such neecllos suffice. To prevent tearing, it might be well to place a leather washer between the skin and eye of the needle. The suture stays well, does not tear out and discommodes the animal but little. The above drawing (Fig. 14) explains such a suture. Deneubourg's method consists of perforating the labiae with two thin sticks. Each stick has a cross-piece firmly united to it on one end, a detachable sharp point being on the other end. After perforating both labia?, the sharp point is unscre
. Bovine obstetrics. Veterinary obstetrics. 98 BOVINE OBSTETRICS is made there with a forceps. Two such neecllos suffice. To prevent tearing, it might be well to place a leather washer between the skin and eye of the needle. The suture stays well, does not tear out and discommodes the animal but little. The above drawing (Fig. 14) explains such a suture. Deneubourg's method consists of perforating the labiae with two thin sticks. Each stick has a cross-piece firmly united to it on one end, a detachable sharp point being on the other end. After perforating both labia?, the sharp point is unscrewed and a cross-piece of the same shape as those on the other end is fastened by means of a Fig. 15.—Sauberg's Labial Ring. The application of this instrument is easy and simple, but the copper suture is cheaper and can be readily procured. Sauberg constructed a ring, termed " Sauberg's Vaginal ; It is 8 mm. wide and 2 mm. thick, 17 cm. long, and made of copper. Its blunt part shows near its end a little hook 4 mm. long; the other and pointed extremity has a little hole of 2 mm. diameter, 2 cm. from its sharp point. Before its introduction the ring is spread out. Now the labia? are perforated at a proper distance from the free border, both ends of the ring are bent toward each other, and the hook is pressed into the little hole and may be flattened with a pair of pincers, practi- cally riveting the two 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 Bruin, M. G. de; Wyman, Willy Edward Alexander. New York, W. R. Jenkins
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