Surgical Diseases of the Dog And Cat, With Chapters On Anaesthetics And Obstetrics (Second Edition of 'canine And Feline Surgery')
The book Surgical Diseases of the Dog And Cat, With Chapters On Anaesthetics And Obstetrics (Second Edition of 'canine And Feline Surgery') was written by author Hobday, Frederick Thomas George, Sir, 1870-1939 Here you can read free online of Surgical Diseases of the Dog And Cat, With Chapters On Anaesthetics And Obstetrics (Second Edition of 'canine And Feline Surgery') book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Surgical Diseases of the Dog And Cat, With Chapters On Anaesthetics And Obstetrics (Second Edition of 'canine And Feline Surgery') a good or bad book?
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After - treatment consists in keeping the patient in a darkened kennel, and as quiet as possible, for about a fort- night or so, the antiseptic pad being changed once or twice a day. THE EYE AND EYELIDS in It is worth while to note here that a dog which is totally blind is disqualified from competition (or from receiving a prize if awarded) in any show held under Kennel Club rules. Excision of the Eyeball. This severe course is usuahy avoided as long as possible, but it becomes absolutel}' nece...ssar}- in certain diseased conditions of the eyeball, such as some cases of injury, Fig. 80. — Pug-dog with a False Eye (Left One) of Vulcanite.^ ulceration, dropsy, or tumours. It is very rarel}' necessary, however, in veterinary patients to remove a diseased e}'eball solely on the pretext that the disease (whatever it may be) shall not extend to the other eye. Operation. — As this operation is a very painfid one, some general ansesthetic should always be chosen, except in cases where the eyeball has been forced out of the socket and the ^ For this photograph I am indebted to Mr.
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