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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
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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Fig. 73.Amputation Saw. about the fourth or fifth day, or sooner if it is suspected thatpus is present. False legs consisting merely of a plain leather socket or amore elaborate arrangement, as shown in Fig. 74, can be fittedafterwards, but it is astonishing to see how soon an animal canreconcile itself to the loss of a limb and how well it soonlearns to walk about on the remaining three. In one casewhich occurred last year a very valuable whippets life was AMPUTATION. 139 saved at the expense of the two fore-legs, which were becom-ing gangrenous owihg to compound compHcated fractures, thewounds being completely healed within ten days.i The animal
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Fis. 74.2Showing two Patterns of Artificial Limb. soon learned to hop about like a kangaroo, and has since beenused successfully several times as a stud dog. ^ Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics, Vol. X., p. 3G2. ^ This figure has already appeared in the Veterinarian, Vol. LXVIII., p. 400. I40 CANINE AND TELINli SURGERY. Tenotomy.—A contracted condition of one or more tendonsin connection with a fore paw is occasionally met with, the paw-being deformed and the animal lame in consequence. This canbe remedied by tenotomy, performed at the most convenientand superficial place of whatever tendon is supposed to becontracted. The operation is not a difficult one and givesvery satisfactory results. An anaesthetic is used, the partsare shaved, and strict attention paid to antiseptic precautions,the patient being secured on its side or back. An incision ismade through the skin at the side of the tendon, and a blunt-pointed tenotome is introduced flatwise whilst the leg is flex

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  • bookauthor:Hobday__Frederick_Thomas_George__Sir__1870_1939
  • booksubject:Cats
  • booksubject:Dogs
  • booksubject:Veterinary_surgery
  • bookpublisher:N_Y___Wm__R__Jenkins
  • bookcontributor:Cornell_University_Library
  • booksponsor:MSN
  • bookleafnumber:142
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