. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. Fig. 177—External and internal genital organs of the ewe. G. vulva; H, vagina; I. uterus; J-J, horns; K-K, ovaries; L-L. broad ligament. tion. With a small rope or a large cord looped above each hock the anuria! is suspended from a hook or beam. The field of operation should be on a level with the breast of the operator. Instruments—1. Curved scissors (Fig. 35) for clipping wool from the site of incision. 2. Miles' hooked knife (Fig. 25). 3. Swine and sheep emasculator (Fig. 80). 4. Hagedorn's needle, h


. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. Fig. 177—External and internal genital organs of the ewe. G. vulva; H, vagina; I. uterus; J-J, horns; K-K, ovaries; L-L. broad ligament. tion. With a small rope or a large cord looped above each hock the anuria! is suspended from a hook or beam. The field of operation should be on a level with the breast of the operator. Instruments—1. Curved scissors (Fig. 35) for clipping wool from the site of incision. 2. Miles' hooked knife (Fig. 25). 3. Swine and sheep emasculator (Fig. 80). 4. Hagedorn's needle, half circle, No. 3 (Fig. 84). 5. Richter's needle-holder (Fig. 34). 6. Braided silk No. 12 for suturing. Anatomy—The conformation and anatomical relation of the internal generative organs of the ewe are almost identical with those of the cow except on a much smaller scale. The abdominal wall at the site of incision is very thin and exceedingly Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original White, George R. (George Ransom), 1874-. Chicago, American Veterinay Pub. Co.


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