. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . Fig. 96—Restraint and Position for Castration of Large Rams. E, Three Feet Fixed Together; F, Assistants Left Hand; G, Assistants Right Hand; H, Scrotum. N. Fig. 97—Testicle of Ram. L, Globus Major of Epididymus; M, Testes;N, Spermatic Cord. Animal Castration 127 them in clean vessel containing Lysol or Cresol compound U. S. the strength of one tablespoonful to each quart of water. Disinfection of Operative Field—The scrotum should besoaked by means of pledget of cotton saturated with antisepticsolution. Cleanliness


. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . Fig. 96—Restraint and Position for Castration of Large Rams. E, Three Feet Fixed Together; F, Assistants Left Hand; G, Assistants Right Hand; H, Scrotum. N. Fig. 97—Testicle of Ram. L, Globus Major of Epididymus; M, Testes;N, Spermatic Cord. Animal Castration 127 them in clean vessel containing Lysol or Cresol compound U. S. the strength of one tablespoonful to each quart of water. Disinfection of Operative Field—The scrotum should besoaked by means of pledget of cotton saturated with antisepticsolution. Cleanliness here goes far in obtaining successful re-sults. If time is not too limited it is best to remove wool fromscrotum by clipping. Operative Technique—There are two methods of making thescrotal incisions. (a) Lateral, Figure 98. (b) End, Figure 99.


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