. The American farmer's horse book; a pictorial cyclopedia of facts concerning the prominent breeds ... Horses. DIFFERENT KINDS OF VETEKINARIAN S double bend, for special purposes. The shapes in most common use are shown in the accompanying engraving. In the left-hand corner is seen the enlarg-ed head of a self-threading needle. The curved needle is the style most used for superficial wounds. The skin of the horse, on some parts of the body, is very tough and thick, making it very difficult to push the needle through, and in. NEEDLE HOLDER. these cases the needle holder is a valuabl
. The American farmer's horse book; a pictorial cyclopedia of facts concerning the prominent breeds ... Horses. DIFFERENT KINDS OF VETEKINARIAN S double bend, for special purposes. The shapes in most common use are shown in the accompanying engraving. In the left-hand corner is seen the enlarg-ed head of a self-threading needle. The curved needle is the style most used for superficial wounds. The skin of the horse, on some parts of the body, is very tough and thick, making it very difficult to push the needle through, and in. NEEDLE HOLDER. these cases the needle holder is a valuable aid. Annexed is a picture of the needle holder in common use. VIII. Nature's Different Modes of Healing. There are four different ways in which a wound may heal; namely, 1)V direct union, adhesion, scabbing, or granulation. By Direct Union.—This the most favorable mode of healing is very rarclv procin-ed in the horse, the surroundings being against ob- taining so hap[)y a termination. To i)r()diu'e it the wound must be seen immediately after its occurrence, all foreign matter removed, and the edges brought closely together 1)v bandages, thus excluding the air and its germs. From this union there results no appreciable 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 Darling, Andrew. [from old catalog]. St. Louis, Mo. , Journal of agriculture co
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