The North American Veterinarian, Volume 4American Veterinary Publications, 1923 - Veterinary medicine |
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Page 54
... incision three centimeters long was made down through the cheek . Between the first and second molar teeth a hole was drilled with an ordinary bone drill . Similar holes were drilled between the first and second and second and third ...
... incision three centimeters long was made down through the cheek . Between the first and second molar teeth a hole was drilled with an ordinary bone drill . Similar holes were drilled between the first and second and second and third ...
Page 79
... incisions , etc. , to assist the actual operators . In short , of those students whose hands and clothing came into direct and prolonged contact with the infected carcass 100 percent complained of subsequent symptoms . The most constant ...
... incisions , etc. , to assist the actual operators . In short , of those students whose hands and clothing came into direct and prolonged contact with the infected carcass 100 percent complained of subsequent symptoms . The most constant ...
Page 99
... INCISION TWENTY - FOUR HOURS AFTER THE OPERATION . to be very prone to necrosis . ( c ) The layers of muscles in the region of the with- ers and the extensive movements to which LATERAL VIEW OF HORSE FOLLOWING THE RADICAL OPERATION FOR ...
... INCISION TWENTY - FOUR HOURS AFTER THE OPERATION . to be very prone to necrosis . ( c ) The layers of muscles in the region of the with- ers and the extensive movements to which LATERAL VIEW OF HORSE FOLLOWING THE RADICAL OPERATION FOR ...
Page 100
... incision is made parallel to the median line of the dor- sal region and one inch lateral to it . The objection to making the incision directly over the median line is that the tissues are then widely separated so that the dorsal spines ...
... incision is made parallel to the median line of the dor- sal region and one inch lateral to it . The objection to making the incision directly over the median line is that the tissues are then widely separated so that the dorsal spines ...
Page 101
... incision is made carefully and ligated so as to avoid a very serious hemorrhage . Another method of avoiding the artery is to make the drainage incision . parallel to the muscular fibers of the region rather than transversely to them ...
... incision is made carefully and ligated so as to avoid a very serious hemorrhage . Another method of avoiding the artery is to make the drainage incision . parallel to the muscular fibers of the region rather than transversely to them ...
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