. The American farmer's pictorial cyclopedia of live stock ... Livestock; Veterinary medicine. TKANSVEltSK AMI ( I'l! A( TC Ki What to do.—I'l ciise of u l)roken leg (l)y far the most common frac- ture in catth^), place tlie bones in position as lu^irly as possible;, and put oil a plaster of Paris bandage, to enclose the leg and maintain the parts in place. In the absence of plaster of Paris, sole leather, softened Avith ?water and fitted to the leg may be used ; bind it on with a bandage. KcKip the animal as ((uit^t as possible. Compound and fractures are generally fatal, on
. The American farmer's pictorial cyclopedia of live stock ... Livestock; Veterinary medicine. TKANSVEltSK AMI ( I'l! A( TC Ki What to do.—I'l ciise of u l)roken leg (l)y far the most common frac- ture in catth^), place tlie bones in position as lu^irly as possible;, and put oil a plaster of Paris bandage, to enclose the leg and maintain the parts in place. In the absence of plaster of Paris, sole leather, softened Avith ?water and fitted to the leg may be used ; bind it on with a bandage. KcKip the animal as ((uit^t as possible. Compound and fractures are generally fatal, on account of tlu! inilammatioii that follows. III. Wounds. Wounds on the body may be sewed up with any of the different su- tures described in the Horse department, on i)age 460. Wounds on the. MANY-TAILED liANDAGE FOU LARGE LACERATED AND Ol'EN WOUNDS. legs are best held together with bandages. The many-tailed l)andage is particularly handy to draw the edges together and hold tliein in i» 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 Periam, Jonathan. [from old catalog]; Baker, A. H. , [from old catalog] joint author. St. Louis, Mo. , N. D. Thompson & co.
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