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Title: The castration of cryptorchid horses and the ovariotomy of troublesome mares
Identifier: cu31924021949445 (find matches)
Year: 1903 (1900s)
Authors: Hobday, Frederick Thomas George, Sir, 1870-1939
Subjects: Castration; Horses
Publisher: Edinburgh ; London : W. & A. K. Johnston
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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26 CASTRATION OF CRYPTORCHID HORSES. is prepared for all eventualities, and if the opei'ation is difficult and the search prolonged he is not persistently flut'ried. or annoyed by violent and frantic struggling. Instruments Required; Preparation for Operation.-- The instruments required are a sharp scalpel, a pair of dressing forceps, two or three pairs of Spencef Wells' artery, forceps, a director, needle and silkworm gut or stout silk, and an ecraseur^ or emasculator. The "latter is for the removal of the testicle, although, if preferred, and the length of the spermatic cord will permit it, this can be taken off by ligature, torsion or the clam and iron. The ^craseur is, however, the most useful for all emergencies. , All instruments must be surgically clean, and to effect this should be sterilised by boiling immediately before use, or by
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Fig. 6. Ecraseur (Farmer Miles' pattern). placing for some time in a reliable antiseptic solution, and the operator should take care not to contaminate them during use. Cotton wool, too, which is so much better than sponges for cleansing the wound, should previously be rendered sterile in the same way. If preferred, dry antiseptic or sterilised wadding or gauze may be used for swabbing up the blood. The site of incision and surrounding parts should have all hair removed by scissors and_ razor, if necessary, then be thoroughly soaked and scrubbed with soap and hot water containing some antiseptic (such as creolin, carbolic acid, or chinosol), and carefully rinsed afid scrubbed again with ether or ether soap and fresh solution of antiseptic. If possible an assistant should first do the dirtier parts. After this it 1 It is always wise to be provided with two chains in case of aecideht.

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  • bookauthor:Hobday_Frederick_Thomas_George_Sir_1870_1939
  • booksubject:Castration
  • booksubject:Horses
  • bookpublisher:Edinburgh_London_W_A_K_Johnston
  • bookcontributor:Cornell_University_Library
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