Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . kicked, struck or bitten while applying and adjusting thecasting apparatus. The animal may receive halter burns, lacer-ations and abrasions of different kinds. Rupture of musclesand tendons sometimes take place. Fractures of the vertebraeand other bones are by no means infrequent. Some patientspresent radial paralysis as a sequela of casting, while othersbecome exhausted and never rise after being released. There are three useful adj
Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . kicked, struck or bitten while applying and adjusting thecasting apparatus. The animal may receive halter burns, lacer-ations and abrasions of different kinds. Rupture of musclesand tendons sometimes take place. Fractures of the vertebraeand other bones are by no means infrequent. Some patientspresent radial paralysis as a sequela of casting, while othersbecome exhausted and never rise after being released. There are three useful adjuncts to casting and securinganimals which it is well to mention at this immediate juncture,viz., the operating hood, the apparatus of Bernardot and Buttel for preventing broken back, and the cross hobbles. tThe Operating Hood. The operating hood, Figure 78, is made of heavy canvas,doubled, stitched and padded, after which the hood (a) isbound around the edges with either leather or heavy are made at top (d) to accommodate the ears. It isheld on by buckles under chin and jaw (b) (c). This hood KESTEAINT OF THE HOESE IN KECUMBENT POSTURE. 75. Fig. 78. Operating Hood. protects the head from injury and at the same time it acts asa means of subjection by answering the purpose of a blindfold.
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