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Title: The dog's medical dictionary : an encyclopedia of the diseases, their diagnosis & treatment, and the physical development of the dog
Identifier: dogsmedicaldicti00sewe (find matches)
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Sewell, Alfred Joseph
Subjects: Dogs -- Diseases
Publisher: London : G. Routledge & sons, limited
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Tufts University

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Seton) 277 (Seton dog being muzzled, a fold of skin from an inch and a half to four inches1 should be well raised between the forefinger and thumb from the muscles underneath ; then the point of the needle should be passed quickly through the raised skin where the hair has been removed ; then draw the needle right through, and detach the tape. A knot should be tied at each end of the tape, about half an inch from the wounds, to prevent the seton coming out. The ends of the seton must be drawn backwards and forwards twice daily to allow the discharge to escape, and a little turpentine ointment rubbed on the tape
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Seton every day for three or four days. The wounds must be kept very clean. A seton may be allowed to remain in from one to four weeks. A seton placed on the back of the neck, running from just behind the back of one ear to the other, is a useful form of counter irritant in cases of chronic epilepsy, also for distemper fits. In cases of general paralysis, when all four legs are affected, a seton placed on either side of the neck, running along the course of the spine, often do good ; and so they do when 1 According to the size of the dog. See p. 86,

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