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Title: Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine
Identifier: diseasesofcattle00mous (find matches)
Year: 1920 (1920s)
Authors: Moussu, Gustave, 1864-; Dollar, Jno. A. W. (John A. W. )
Subjects: Veterinary medicine
Publisher: Chicago : American Veterinary Pub. Co.
Contributing Library: NCSU Libraries
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Fig. 309.—Bistournage. First phase, the scrotum. Manipulatinc check movement of the hind legs. The hind legs are also partially secured by means of ropes or two pieces of webbing passed in a running noose about the hocks and fixed above the knee. No preliminary disinfec- tion is practised, be- cause no wound is made. Manual Technique. The operation com- prises four stages : First stage. The operator, standing be- hind the animal's hocks, grasps the testicular cords with the hands, immediately above the testicles, and by exercising strong pressure, thrusts the latter to the extreme base of the scrotum. The move- ment is next reversed; seizing the base of the scrotum with the right hand, he draws it smartly down- wards, whilst he places the left hand above the right, and thrusts the testicles towards the abdomen. If the testicles do not rise sufficiently high, the right hand is slipped between these and the left hand, and the testicles are thus thrust up- wards towards the lower inguinal rings, slightly dilating the latter. After this manipulation has been repeated two or three times, the scrotum, etc., become more pliable and the testicles more easily dis- placed. The second stage of the operation is thus facilitated. Second stage. The second stage of operation may be effected by one of two methods. Old method: The oldest method consists in allowing one of the testicles to rise towards th
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Fig. 310.—Bistournage. First phase. Thrusting the testicles upwards; manipulating the scrotum. in^iuinal

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  • bookyear:1920
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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Moussu_Gustave_1864_
  • bookauthor:Dollar_Jno_A_W_John_A_W_
  • booksubject:Veterinary_medicine
  • bookpublisher:Chicago_American_Veterinary_Pub_Co_
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