. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. Fig. 29.—Mode of administering a cljster. ichthlargan, tallianine are not to be advised, as their results are not at allsatifactory and at times actually dangerous to the animal. These latterdrugs are administered by intravenous injection into the saphena vein is dilated by means of pressure and when filled, the hypodermicneedle is thrust into it, taking care the needle punctures the vein, whichwill be indicated by a few drops of blood coming from the needle and con-tinuing to drop as long as the pressure is kept on the vein. If it is the 70


. Diseases of the dog and their treatment. Fig. 29.—Mode of administering a cljster. ichthlargan, tallianine are not to be advised, as their results are not at allsatifactory and at times actually dangerous to the animal. These latterdrugs are administered by intravenous injection into the saphena vein is dilated by means of pressure and when filled, the hypodermicneedle is thrust into it, taking care the needle punctures the vein, whichwill be indicated by a few drops of blood coming from the needle and con-tinuing to drop as long as the pressure is kept on the vein. If it is the 70 DISEASES OF THE DIGESTIVE APPARATUS cellular tissue no venous blood escapes. The injection is made and theopening closed with collodion. As in the case in strangulated hernia,or in the case of accumulation of the faeces in the rectum, due to faecalstagnation^ or from the ulceration of abscesses of the rectum, we willhave to treat them as described above; but we may add to that the in-jection of large quantities of soapy water several ti


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