The diseases and disorders of The diseases and disorders of the ox, with some account of the diseases of the sheep diseasesdisorderox00gres Year: 1889 Fig. 79.—Twisted Suture. The interrupted suture is formed by passing separate pieces of thread, or silk, or wire through the lips of the wound. In case a thread or a double and waxed piece of silk is used, the suture is tied, while if wire is employed it is twisted. The stitch should be repeated at intervals of about an inch, and it should be passed


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