. A treatise on surgical therapeutics of domestic animals. Veterinary surgery; Therapeutics, Surgical. 4o6 VETERINARY SURGICAL" THERAPEUTICS. noticeable attenuation showed itself. A week later, he walked better. Irs. two weeks he resumed work. In all the cases where the paralysis is complete, it is always well to use- slings, until the time when improvement is noticed, and even as long a. time as the patient will stand them. The principal agents of the local treat- ment are revulsives, blistering agents and electricity. Goubaux resorted to the following treatment in one case : " Two
. A treatise on surgical therapeutics of domestic animals. Veterinary surgery; Therapeutics, Surgical. 4o6 VETERINARY SURGICAL" THERAPEUTICS. noticeable attenuation showed itself. A week later, he walked better. Irs. two weeks he resumed work. In all the cases where the paralysis is complete, it is always well to use- slings, until the time when improvement is noticed, and even as long a. time as the patient will stand them. The principal agents of the local treat- ment are revulsives, blistering agents and electricity. Goubaux resorted to the following treatment in one case : " Two needles, 15 centimeters long, were thrust half their length, one in the large extensor of the forearm,, back of the scapulo humeral joint, the other in the short extensor of the- forearm, near its insertion to the olecranon. Both needles were attached to-. Fig. 94.âParalysis of the radial on the road to recovery. (From photograph.) â the poles of an electric pile. Each time the current was closed, muscular, violent and jerky contractions would take place, moving the leg a little in. all ; Several seatings of ten minutes of this electrization were- applied. The fifth day; the olecranon muscles, first flabby, had returned to their size and consistency, the animal was no longer lame and returned immediately to his work. Inductive instruments have considerably sim- plified the treatmeht by electricity and still it is little used in our animals- (see Paralysis in General). Blisters are used oftener. Goubaux has called attention to their good effects. The charge of Lebas or blisters are generally used. We- â prescribe a blistering application on the external face of the arm, 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 Cadiot, P. J. (Pierre Juste), 1858-1934; Almy, J. , joint author; Li
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