Dr David Roberts' practical home Dr. David Roberts' practical home veterinarian drdavidrobertspr01robe Year: 1912 SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OF CATTLE DISEASES. 77 INJECTING THE TUBERCULIN Fill this Hypodermic Syringe fl with Tuberculin. Pick up the skin of the animal, with the left hand di- rectly back of shoulder blade in this manner:^^ and with a quick, short jab with the syringe insert the needle into the skin. Then press in piston to first notch in piston, this be- ing half dram—2 C C, or one dose for a full grown animal. The entire herd should be watered and returned to their places. NEXT


Dr David Roberts' practical home Dr. David Roberts' practical home veterinarian drdavidrobertspr01robe Year: 1912 SYMPTOMS AND TREATMENT OF CATTLE DISEASES. 77 INJECTING THE TUBERCULIN Fill this Hypodermic Syringe fl with Tuberculin. Pick up the skin of the animal, with the left hand di- rectly back of shoulder blade in this manner:^^ and with a quick, short jab with the syringe insert the needle into the skin. Then press in piston to first notch in piston, this be- ing half dram—2 C C, or one dose for a full grown animal. The entire herd should be watered and returned to their places. NEXT TEMPERATURES (Second Day). Temperatures should be taken 10 hours after injection of Tuberculin and following every two hours. These are the hours: 6 a. m., 8 a. m., 10 a. m., 12 m. and 2 p. m. See Prescription No. 71, for Testing Cattle for Tuberculosis, page 148.


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