. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. Fig. 136. Fig. 137. Figs. 136 and 137.—Entropion operation and mode of .stitching. {Cadiot-Breton.) is extremely hard to do, and as a rvile it is not advisable. If thesemeasures are useless, or if they seem doubtful from the onset, Mollerrecommends to excise from the external half of the affected lid anarrow-shaped or nearly triangular piece of skin and unite it by means ofsutures (Figs. 130, 137). Fricks method of excising two crescent-shapedpieces of skin whose concavities are toward the lid and meet at anangle, 2 to 3 cm. from the edge of the lid,


. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. Fig. 136. Fig. 137. Figs. 136 and 137.—Entropion operation and mode of .stitching. {Cadiot-Breton.) is extremely hard to do, and as a rvile it is not advisable. If thesemeasures are useless, or if they seem doubtful from the onset, Mollerrecommends to excise from the external half of the affected lid anarrow-shaped or nearly triangular piece of skin and unite it by means ofsutures (Figs. 130, 137). Fricks method of excising two crescent-shapedpieces of skin whose concavities are toward the lid and meet at anangle, 2 to 3 cm. from the edge of the lid, and uniting the edges bymeans of button sutures, has not been found to be as satisfactory as thefirst-mentioned operation. Inflammation of the Eyelids. Blepharitis.—This condition appearsas an inflammation of the external covering of the lid (B. superficialis),inflammation of the cellular tissue of the lid (B. profunda), and inflam-mation of the edge of the lid (B. ciliaris). Superficial inflammation ofthe lid is generally caused by s


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