. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 766 GENITO-URINARY ORGANS. An ordinary convex bistoury or a special knife and two artery forceps are the instruments emploj'ed. Manual Technique.—The animal is cast on the right or left side, preferably on the right, so that the right index finger can be employed. Full-grown sows should always be muzzled. In the case of young animals, the limbs should be grasped by assistants, the hind limbs being crossed one over the other and drawn backwards. Antiseptic applications are highly desirable, although they are usually neglected wh


. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. 766 GENITO-URINARY ORGANS. An ordinary convex bistoury or a special knife and two artery forceps are the instruments emploj'ed. Manual Technique.—The animal is cast on the right or left side, preferably on the right, so that the right index finger can be employed. Full-grown sows should always be muzzled. In the case of young animals, the limbs should be grasped by assistants, the hind limbs being crossed one over the other and drawn backwards. Antiseptic applications are highly desirable, although they are usually neglected when a layman directs the operation. The operator places himself close to the animal's back. The in- cision may be made in one of three different places. Certain practitioners recommend a vertical incision about 2 to. \\\^^. 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 Moussu, Gustave, 1864-; Dollar, Jno. A. W. (John A. W. ). Chicago : American Veterinary Pub. Co.


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