. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. Dogs. 352 DISEASES OF THE EYES. either slipping or puncturing the skin. After the ligated portion of the skin has become inflamed and detached we see a series of round, cutaneous wounds near the eyelid, which heal by granulation. The eyelids turn out of their normal position by means of a contraction of the cicatricial tissue. 4. Excision of a portion of the cutaneoiis membrane from the eyelid. This is the best and most common mode of operation. It may be performed in two different ways : a. Take up a horizontal fold of about to cm. by means o
. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. Dogs. 352 DISEASES OF THE EYES. either slipping or puncturing the skin. After the ligated portion of the skin has become inflamed and detached we see a series of round, cutaneous wounds near the eyelid, which heal by granulation. The eyelids turn out of their normal position by means of a contraction of the cicatricial tissue. 4. Excision of a portion of the cutaneoiis membrane from the eyelid. This is the best and most common mode of operation. It may be performed in two different ways : a. Take up a horizontal fold of about to cm. by means of a strong pair of pincers (Fig. 78, a), or what are known as entropion forceps, about Fig. 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 Müller, Georg Alfred, 1851-1923; Glass, Alexander, ed. and tr. Philadelphia, W. H. Hoskins
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