. A course in surgical operations for veterinary students and practitioners. Veterinary surgery. [from old catalog]. 34 CEsophagotomy. every case between the two ligatures. By this means we avoid rupture of the artery at the point of ligation where the nutrition has been cut off, through the stretching of the undivided carotid in movements of the neck. Drain and suture the skin and muscle wounds. CESOPHAGOTOMY. Figs. 15 and 17. Instriiments. Razor, scissors, convex scalpel, .straight probe pointed scalpel, tenacula, artery and ligation forceps, thread, absorbent cotton, suture Fig.


. A course in surgical operations for veterinary students and practitioners. Veterinary surgery. [from old catalog]. 34 CEsophagotomy. every case between the two ligatures. By this means we avoid rupture of the artery at the point of ligation where the nutrition has been cut off, through the stretching of the undivided carotid in movements of the neck. Drain and suture the skin and muscle wounds. CESOPHAGOTOMY. Figs. 15 and 17. Instriiments. Razor, scissors, convex scalpel, .straight probe pointed scalpel, tenacula, artery and ligation forceps, thread, absorbent cotton, suture Fig. 17.—CEsophagotomy. r, Common carotid artery ; 7, jugular vein ; o, o\ oesophagus ; s, sympathetic nerve ; t, trachea ; st, mastoido humeralis (lavator humeri) muscle. Technique. The operation can be carried out on the stand- ing or lying animal, on the left side of the neck, because the. 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 Pfeiffer, Wilhelm, 1867- [from old catalog]; Williams, Walter Long, 1856- [from old catalog] joint author. New York, W. R. Jenkins;


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