. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. , and the external wound sewed up with silk and. Fig. 31.—Suture of the intestines {Czerny). dressed with an antiseptic dressing. In the male dog see that the dress-ing is not soiled with urine. The opening of the abdominal cavity is also to be performed in easeswhere we can recognize a total constriction of the bowels. In these caseswhere the anatomical cause of the disease cannot be clearly established,we have no other way to proceed than to treat the symptoms as theypresent themselves, that is to give purgatives, or, in any case, do notneglect to g


. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. , and the external wound sewed up with silk and. Fig. 31.—Suture of the intestines {Czerny). dressed with an antiseptic dressing. In the male dog see that the dress-ing is not soiled with urine. The opening of the abdominal cavity is also to be performed in easeswhere we can recognize a total constriction of the bowels. In these caseswhere the anatomical cause of the disease cannot be clearly established,we have no other way to proceed than to treat the symptoms as theypresent themselves, that is to give purgatives, or, in any case, do notneglect to give plenty of watery clysters. The general treatment mustbe directed toward keeping up the animals strength. The first forty-eight hours only water must be given and in small quantities. Subcu-taneous injections of the spirits of camphor or ether are better thanadministering them by the mouth, as they are vomited not give the animal any food until the intestinal obstruction has beenremoved or at least until there have been free defecation and the pas-sage of the intesti


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