CONTENTS.
- Abdominal Cryptorchidy [77]
- Abscesses in Scrotal region [89]
- Abscesses in Pelvic cavity [130]
- Advantages of Castration in cows [108]
- Age at which Castration ought to be performed [8]
- Amaurosis [103]
- Anatomy of the male parts [15]
- Anatomy of the female parts [109]
- Bistournage [58]
- Bistoury Caché [117]
- Castration of Cryptorchids [67]
- Castration of Dogs [136]
- Castration of Fashion and convenience [5]
- Castration of Females [106]
- Castration of Fowls [139]
- Castration of Necessity [4]
- Castration of Small ruminants [131]
- Castration of Swine [132]
- Champignon [90]
- Champignon, Superficial [92]
- Champignon, Deep [93]
- Charlier’s Instruments [115], [116]
- Charlier’s Method [115]
- Charlier’s Scissors [118]
- Clamps [41], [42]
- Clamps, House [35]
- Classification of Methods [19]
- Colics [85]
- Combined Forceps of M. Beaufils [30]
- Comparative View of the Various Modes [103]
- Complications and their Treatment [84], [129]
- Conditions favorable to the operation [108]
- Constipation [131]
- Covered Operation [44]
- Crushing of the Testicular Cord [57]
- Curved Clamps [95]
- Dangers of Operation Standing Up [12]
- Definition of Castration [3]
- Dogs [136]
- Double Subcutaneous Torsion [58]
- Ecraseurs [33]
- Effects of Castration [5], [78], [108]
- Emphysema, subcutaneous [131]
- Excision [20]
- Farmer Miles [68]
- Firing [35]
- Firing, Forceps for Castration by [69]
- Fistula of the Scrotum [99]
- Forceps for Holding the Ovary [118]
- Fowls [139]
- Free Torsion [24]
- Gangrene [88]
- Hemorrhage [86], [130]
- Hernia of Castration [99]
- History of Castration [4]
- Hygiene and subsequent attention [82]
- Incision in the Vagina [119]
- Inguinal Cryptorchidy [75]
- Inguinal Hernia [99]
- Ligature [51]
- Ligature Carrier [97]
- Ligature of the Cord and its envelopes [52]
- Ligature of the Cord only [52]
- Ligature of the Efferent Canal [55]
- Ligature of the Spermatic Artery [54]
- Limited Torsion [26]
- Linear Crushing [32]
- Method by the Clamps [39]
- Method by the Ecraseur [34]
- Method by the Flanks [110]
- Methods, Classification of [19]
- Modes of Cicatrization [81]
- Modus operandi of Bistournage [59]
- Modus operandi of Bistournage, 1st Step of [60], [61]
- Modus operandi of Bistournage, 2d Step of [62], [63]
- Modus operandi of Bistournage, 3d Step of [64], [65]
- Modus operandi of Bistournage, 4th Step of [66]
- Modus operandi of Castration of Females [110]
- Modus operandi of Covered Operation [44]
- Modus operandi of Limited Torsion [28]
- Modus operandi of Uncovered Operation [47]
- Peritonitis [100], [130]
- Preparations of the Patient [9]
- Purposes of Castration [4]
- Removal of the Ovaries [120]
- Restraint, Modes of [10]
- Season most favorable [8]
- Scraping [21]
- Second Method of Castration [39]
- Securing the Animal Down [10]
- Softening of the Bags [60], [61]
- Standing Up Operation [10]
- Standing Up Operation, Dangers of [12]
- Subcutaneous Twisting [58]
- Swelling of the Scrotal Region [87]
- Swine [132]
- Tearing and Torsion [22]
- Tearing of the Clamps [85]
- Tetanus [102]
- Thimble for Castration [118]
- Third Method of Castration [56]
- Torsion [23]
- Torsion above the Epididimis [24]
- Torsion below the Epididimis [25]
- Torsion Forceps [26], [27]
- Torsion, Free [24]
- Torsion, Limited [26]
- Uncovered Operation [47]
- Vaginal Speculum [116], [117]
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| Animal Castration. By Dr. A. Liautard. 12mo, illustrated. | $2 00 |
| American Veterinary Review. Edited by Prof. A. Liautard, H.F.R.C.V.S. Issued monthly. Subscription, $4 per year; single copy. | 50 |
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