. Fistula of the withers and poll-evil . Fistula; Horses. 86 FISTULA AND POLL-EVIL or gauze soaked in mercuric chlorid solution and bound down with the withers bandage. At the end of forty-eight hours we give the whole cavity a good cleaning under strict aseptic pre- cautions, removing the blood clots attached to the tissue completely. The cavity is now sprinkled with iodoform and then filled up with. Fig. 10.—The Drainage Tube After the Wound Has Been Sutured, Atypical Fistula. a mixture consisting of iodoform five per cent and boric acid ninety-five per cent and the withers protected again w
. Fistula of the withers and poll-evil . Fistula; Horses. 86 FISTULA AND POLL-EVIL or gauze soaked in mercuric chlorid solution and bound down with the withers bandage. At the end of forty-eight hours we give the whole cavity a good cleaning under strict aseptic pre- cautions, removing the blood clots attached to the tissue completely. The cavity is now sprinkled with iodoform and then filled up with. Fig. 10.—The Drainage Tube After the Wound Has Been Sutured, Atypical Fistula. a mixture consisting of iodoform five per cent and boric acid ninety-five per cent and the withers protected again with clean cotton and the bandage. In cases where the wound has not been soiled during the operation a daily renewal of the antiseptic powder after wiping out the old will. 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 Merillat, Louis A. (Louis Adolph), 1868-. Chicago : American Veterinary Pub. Co.
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