. Animal castration. Castration. 2—A SUITABLE CASTRATING KNIFE HAVING A HOOKED BLADE may prefer to use. The same statement is true of the ecraseur, and as these two instruments are the principal ones employed in the castrating' operation, none others will be mentioned here. As in the case of all surgical instruments, it is most important that they be properly cared for—kept clean and dry when not in use. It is quite impossible to keep an instrument clean after the plating has be- come damaged. Every veterinarian should have suffi- cient pride in the appearance of his equipment to keep. Fig. 3—


. Animal castration. Castration. 2—A SUITABLE CASTRATING KNIFE HAVING A HOOKED BLADE may prefer to use. The same statement is true of the ecraseur, and as these two instruments are the principal ones employed in the castrating' operation, none others will be mentioned here. As in the case of all surgical instruments, it is most important that they be properly cared for—kept clean and dry when not in use. It is quite impossible to keep an instrument clean after the plating has be- come damaged. Every veterinarian should have suffi- cient pride in the appearance of his equipment to keep. Fig. 3—A VERY GOOD STYLE OF EMASCULATOR WITH EXTRA ATTACHMENT TO INSURE HEMOSTASIS it in good condition, even though it were not urgent to do so in the case of castrating instruments, to pre- vent possible infection, and only the practitioners who have this innate pride will tend to raise the standard of their profession. Castrating instruments should be. 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 Lacroix, John Victor, 1882-. Chicago, American journal of veterinary medicine


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