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Title: Surgical diseases of the dog and cat, with chapters on anaesthetics and obstetrics (second edition of 'Canine and feline surgery')
Identifier: cu31924001128630 (find matches)
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Hobday, Frederick Thomas George, Sir, 1870-1939
Subjects: Dogs; Cats
Publisher: Chicago, W. T. Keener & Co.
Contributing Library: Cornell University Library
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THE ADMINISTRATION OF ANAESTHETICS 25 rubber bellows, and falling directly in the form of a very fine spray on the required spot. Ethyl chloride and anestile, which are also applied in the form of a spray, are sold in a very portable and neat form in small glass or metal vessels (see Fig. 18). They are apphed directly to the spot at which anaesthesia is to be produced by merely removing the metal cap from the end and holding the bottle in the warm hand. These three agents are also best suited for minor opera- tions, such as the lancing of abscesses, the anaesthetizing of the skin, or the removal of small superficial tumours, and are not readily applied to thick muscular tissues where a
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Fig. i8.—Glass Tube containing Ethyl Chloride ready for Application. considerable amount of dissection has to be done; the reasons being that, if a thin layer only be frozen, the warm blood (when the incision is made) prevents the further application of the ansesthetic, whilst if the whole mass be frozen first it is difficult to cut, and there is the danger of necrosis as a sequel. As a general rule, anaesthesia is produced when the skin has turned white; this occurs in from half a minute to a minute and a half, and the effect lasts for about two minutes.^ Care must be taken not to keep the parts frozen for too long a time, or necrosis may follow. ' Journal of Compaj-ative Patliology and Therapeutics, vol. ix., p. 227.

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  • booksubject:Dogs
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