. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . Fig. 59—Exuberant Granulations Which Have Assumed the Chronic Form and Reached Enormous Size. If not attached to cord their removal and after treatment is asimple matter, consisting in removing the skin by dissection wellaround their base, controlling cutaneous hemorrhage and dailywashing the wound with antiseptic solution. Hydrocele {Water Bag)—Is simply an accumulation of se-rous fluid in the testicular sac (tunica vaginalis), from which thetesticle itself has been removed. Cause—There is only one cause for this conditi


. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . Fig. 59—Exuberant Granulations Which Have Assumed the Chronic Form and Reached Enormous Size. If not attached to cord their removal and after treatment is asimple matter, consisting in removing the skin by dissection wellaround their base, controlling cutaneous hemorrhage and dailywashing the wound with antiseptic solution. Hydrocele {Water Bag)—Is simply an accumulation of se-rous fluid in the testicular sac (tunica vaginalis), from which thetesticle itself has been removed. Cause—There is only one cause for this condition. It may bedirectly attributed to either the operators carelessness or igno-rance. The only reason for the development of hydrocele as asequelae of castration is leaving too much of the tunica vaginalis 88 Animal Castration in the scrotum at time of severing the spermatic cord. If at leastone inch of the tunica lie removed then there is no occasion, infact, no possibility of a hydrocele developing. Frequency—It is rare to see hydrocele in the stallion and co


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