. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. 182 ANIMAL CASTRATION as through-and-through sutures. (Fig. 172.) Sponge off the wound with antiseptic solution and release the animal. In sows which have given birth to one or more litters of pigs, the fallopian tubes are oftentimes so large that the left one must be replaced in the abdomen before the right one can be withdrawn. In such evenly of. Fig. 175—Wound closed (belly method), course, only one ovary can be removed at a time. However, both ovaries can always be removed through the same flank inc


. Animal castration; a book for the use of students and practitioners. Castration; Spaying. 182 ANIMAL CASTRATION as through-and-through sutures. (Fig. 172.) Sponge off the wound with antiseptic solution and release the animal. In sows which have given birth to one or more litters of pigs, the fallopian tubes are oftentimes so large that the left one must be replaced in the abdomen before the right one can be withdrawn. In such evenly of. Fig. 175—Wound closed (belly method), course, only one ovary can be removed at a time. However, both ovaries can always be removed through the same flank incision. Operative Technic (Median line or belly method)—Sterilize the instru- ments and wash the hands the same as for the flank operation. With the animal properly secured in the hanging posture (Fig. 173) the hair is removed from the site of the incision and the parts cleansed. With the. 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 White, George R. (George Ransom), 1874-. Chicago, American Veterinay Pub. Co.


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