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A concise practical manual gathers and compares surgical techniques for castrating domestic animals, outlining purposes, history, physiological effects, timing, patient preparation, restraint and relevant anatomy; it then details step-by-step methods—cautery, clamps, ligatures, forceps, covered and uncovered approaches—and describes required instruments and precautions; illustrated plates accompany operative descriptions; the final sections address postoperative complications such as hemorrhage, swelling, infection, hernia, peritonitis and tetanus, and offer treatment strategies and a comparative evaluation of techniques.
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