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Identifier: cu31924003329012 (find matches)
Title: Canine and feline surgery ..
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Hobday, Frederick Thomas George, Sir, 1870-1939
Subjects: Cats Dogs Veterinary surgery Cats Dogs
Publisher: N.Y., Wm. R. Jenkins
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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be obtained on the spot, and in most large townsthe human hospitals have a complete outfit, or there are privatefirms who will make the radiogram for a fee. The latter iseasily got over by the aid of the operating table (Fig. 7) orhobbles (Fig. 9), or, in very troublesome patients, by theadministration of a general anaesthetic. Many parts of the body, such as the bones of the limbsor tail, can be skiagraphed in quiet patients without the appli-cation of any restraint, the owner merely holding the patientin position, as the time taken over the process is merelya matter of seconds. Frequently, instead of taking a skia-graph, a fluorescent screen may be used, and the damageascertained in that way in a few moments. A description of the apparatus is scarcely necessary here, i Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Vol. IX., p. 58; Veterin-arian, September 1896. RADIOGRAM. 147 as, for the present at all events, its manipulation must ofnecessity remain in the hands of an expert.
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Fig. 76.1 Skiagraph of cats leg containing a foreign body in the soft textures a little below the elbow joint. 1 This figure has already appeared In the Journal of Comparative Pathology andTherapeutics, Vol. IX., p. 59. 148 CANINE AND FELINE SURGERY. PRESCRIPTIONS, The Excipient for the Lotions should be Boiled orthoroughly clean water. Antiseptic Lotions.—For Instruments—After boiling for tenminutes place in creolin, carbolic acid, or lysol,and water (2 to 4 per cent.).For Ligatures, Etc.—Chinosol (one grain to the ounce), carbolic acid or lysol (5 per cent.).For Wounds—Chinosol (half a grain or a grain to theounce).Corrosive sublimate (i in lOOO to i in 2000).Biniodide of mercury (i in 1000 dissolved by the aid of potassium iodide).Chloride of zinc (five to ten grains to the ounce).Formalin (; to 2 per cent.).Creolin or lysol (2 per cent).For Eye Cases—Chinosol (half a grain to the ounce).Boracic acid (five to ten grains to the ounce).Silver nitrate and distilled water (tw

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