. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . ssue, fascia, externaland internal oblique abdominal muscles and peritoneum. Sterilization of Instruments and Cleansing Hands of Operator— Same as for cow spaying. (See page 167.) If the operator isright-handed, it is best to invade the left flank. If left-handed,the right flank should be invaded. Operative Technique—1. Clip hair from site of operation. 2. Wash parts with soap and warm water, using scrub care should be taken to remove all loose hair from the field,and sponge off with antiseptic solution. As


. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . ssue, fascia, externaland internal oblique abdominal muscles and peritoneum. Sterilization of Instruments and Cleansing Hands of Operator— Same as for cow spaying. (See page 167.) If the operator isright-handed, it is best to invade the left flank. If left-handed,the right flank should be invaded. Operative Technique—1. Clip hair from site of operation. 2. Wash parts with soap and warm water, using scrub care should be taken to remove all loose hair from the field,and sponge off with antiseptic solution. As a further precautionagainst septic infection it is well to paint skin with tincture 3. With knife in right hand, beginning 2 inches below trans-verse process of lumbar vertebrae, a slightly diagonal incision3y2 inches long should be made through the skin only. The exactsite of this incision is through middle of triangle between the ex-ternal angle of the illium and posterior border of the last rib.(See L, Figs. 153 and F, 154.) Animal Castration 175. Fig. 153—Making Skin Incision. L, Incision; M, Knife; N. Right Hand.


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