Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . Fig. 84—Hagerdorns Needle Xo. 3. (Actual Size.) Position—Hanging. Sterilization of lustriiments and Cleansing Hands of Operator—Satisfactory recoveries largely depend upon cleanliness and itbehooves th(^ operator to take extra precautions in this particularregard. Simply because the animal is a hog is no i-eason why itshould be carelessly operated upon. Boil the instruments for15 to 20 minutes, after which immeise them in clean ]>ans con-. Fig. 85—Testicle of Ridgling Boar. G, Testes; H, Globus Major; I, Globus Minor;J,
Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . Fig. 84—Hagerdorns Needle Xo. 3. (Actual Size.) Position—Hanging. Sterilization of lustriiments and Cleansing Hands of Operator—Satisfactory recoveries largely depend upon cleanliness and itbehooves th(^ operator to take extra precautions in this particularregard. Simply because the animal is a hog is no i-eason why itshould be carelessly operated upon. Boil the instruments for15 to 20 minutes, after which immeise them in clean ]>ans con-. Fig. 85—Testicle of Ridgling Boar. G, Testes; H, Globus Major; I, Globus Minor;J, Body of Epididymus; K, Spermatic Cord. Animal Castration 113 taiiiing Lvsol or Cresol Compound, U. S. P., in the strength ofone tablespoonf ul to each quart of water. Disinfection of Operative Field—Clip hair fronx belly wallfrom umbilicus to brim of pubis. Wash parts with tincture greensoap and warm water, using scrub brush, after which paint theskin with tincture iodine. Operative Technique—With animal hanging, instruments ster-ilized, hands of operator and site of incision cleansed and dis-infected, proceed as follows: Select a site either to the rightor left of the median line of abdomen two inches below brim ofpubis for the abdominal incision (A) (See Fig. 86.) Care mustbe exercised in order to avoid the urethra, etc., whose course is
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