. Diseases of the American horse, and cattle and sheep. Their treatment, with a list and full description of the medicines employed. Veterinary medicine. ARTERY FORCEPS, SHOWING HOW A LIGATURE IS PASSED OVER TO TIE THE BLEEDING FORCEPS FOR LIFTING BLEEDING AND WOUNDED BLOOD VESSELS SO THAT THEY MAY BE TIED. 2. Bleeding from Wounds.—If the wound be a sim- ple one, and not on the inside of a leg where the large blood vessels are situated, all that will be necessary to stop it will be a small piece of cotton or soft cloth placed in and. Please note that these images are extracted from sc
. Diseases of the American horse, and cattle and sheep. Their treatment, with a list and full description of the medicines employed. Veterinary medicine. ARTERY FORCEPS, SHOWING HOW A LIGATURE IS PASSED OVER TO TIE THE BLEEDING FORCEPS FOR LIFTING BLEEDING AND WOUNDED BLOOD VESSELS SO THAT THEY MAY BE TIED. 2. Bleeding from Wounds.—If the wound be a sim- ple one, and not on the inside of a leg where the large blood vessels are situated, all that will be necessary to stop it will be a small piece of cotton or soft cloth placed in and. 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 McClure, Robert. [from old catalog]. Philadelphia, J. E. Potter and Company
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