. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . Fig. 85—Testicle of Ridgling Boar. G, Testes; H, Globus Major; I, Globus MinorJ, Body of Epididymus; K, Spermatic Cord. Animal Castration 113 taining Lysol or Cresol Compound, U. S. P., in the strength ofone tablespoonful to each quart of water. Disinfection of Ope rat ire Field—Clip hair from belly wallfrom umbilicus to brim of pubis. Wash parts with tincture greensoap and warm water, using scrub brush, after which paint theskin with tincture iodine Ope rat ire Technique—With animal hanging, instruments ster-ilized, hand
. Animal castration, a book for the use of students and practitioners; . Fig. 85—Testicle of Ridgling Boar. G, Testes; H, Globus Major; I, Globus MinorJ, Body of Epididymus; K, Spermatic Cord. Animal Castration 113 taining Lysol or Cresol Compound, U. S. P., in the strength ofone tablespoonful to each quart of water. Disinfection of Ope rat ire Field—Clip hair from belly wallfrom umbilicus to brim of pubis. Wash parts with tincture greensoap and warm water, using scrub brush, after which paint theskin with tincture iodine Ope rat ire Technique—With animal hanging, instruments ster-ilized, hands of operator and site of incision cleansed and dis-infected, proceed as follows: Select a site cither to the rightor left of the median line of abdomen two inches below brim ofpubis for the abdominal incision (A) (See Fig. 86.) Care mustbe exercised in order to avoid the urethra, etc., whose course is. Fig. S6—Abdominal Iccision. in the median line. This incision should be three inches long andpenetrate all the coats of abdominal wall. The index and secondlinger are now introduced into the abdominal cavity and a search 114 Animal Castration
Size: 1404px × 1781px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidanimalcastration01whit