Gleason's Veterinary hand-book and system of horse taming .. . ARTERY FORCEPS, SHOWING HOW A LIGATURE IS PASSED OVER TOTIE THE BLEEDING FORCEPS FOR LIFTING BLEEDING AND WOUNDED BLOOD VESSELSSO THAT THEY MAY BE TIED. 2. Bleeding from Wounds.—If the wound be a sim-ple one, and not on the inside of a leg where the largeblood vessels are situated, all that will be necessary to stopit will be a small piece of cotton or soft cloth placed in and BLEEDING. 47 over the wound, and secure it for a few hours by a broadbandage, not too tightly applied over it, or, if preferred,touch the mouth of t
Gleason's Veterinary hand-book and system of horse taming .. . ARTERY FORCEPS, SHOWING HOW A LIGATURE IS PASSED OVER TOTIE THE BLEEDING FORCEPS FOR LIFTING BLEEDING AND WOUNDED BLOOD VESSELSSO THAT THEY MAY BE TIED. 2. Bleeding from Wounds.—If the wound be a sim-ple one, and not on the inside of a leg where the largeblood vessels are situated, all that will be necessary to stopit will be a small piece of cotton or soft cloth placed in and BLEEDING. 47 over the wound, and secure it for a few hours by a broadbandage, not too tightly applied over it, or, if preferred,touch the mouth of the bleeding vessel with a piece of ironpreviously immersed in boiling water or in the fire surgeons plan would be to get hold of the mouth ofthe vein or artery with a pair of artery forceps or smalltongs, to hold it so that he can tie a piece of sadlers silkaround it. If the wound be on the inside of the hind orfore leg, and the blood of a scarlet color, (see Blood,) placepads of cloth and bandage pretty tightly over it, and runfor a good surgeon, and tell him what the trouble is, sothat he will go properly prepared for his w
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