. Diseases of poultry; their etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Poultry. 140 Diseases of Poultry used with many other Hquid remedies, and should be adopted in all cases where it is important to have the full dose in the stomach in a short time. It does away with the uncertainty attending the giving of medicine in the feed or drinking water, and with a little practice is more expeditious than making l!. Fig. 21. — Sketch showing method of introducing turpentine directly into crop. (After Gage and Opperman.) and giving pills. The open end of the catheter may be in- serted into a rub
. Diseases of poultry; their etiology, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention. Poultry. 140 Diseases of Poultry used with many other Hquid remedies, and should be adopted in all cases where it is important to have the full dose in the stomach in a short time. It does away with the uncertainty attending the giving of medicine in the feed or drinking water, and with a little practice is more expeditious than making l!. Fig. 21. — Sketch showing method of introducing turpentine directly into crop. (After Gage and Opperman.) and giving pills. The open end of the catheter may be in- serted into a rubber bulb having one opening. Just sufficient air should be expelled from the bulb, so that the dose of medicine will be sucked up without being followed by much air. The bird's head is then brought in a line with the neck, which is extended, the catheter is passed carefully to 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 Pearl, Raymond, 1879-1940; Surface, Frank Macy, 1882-; Curtis, Maynie Rose, 1880-. New York, Macmillan
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