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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.

About the Author

Liautard, Alexandre François Augustin portrait

Alexandre François Augustin Liautard

Alexandre François Augustin Liautard was a French veterinarian and author, recognized for his contributions to veterinary science in the 19th century. He is best known for his work "Animal Castration," which provides insights into the practices and techniques of animal husbandry and surgery. Liautard's writings reflect the evolving understanding of veterinary medicine during his time, emphasizing the importance of humane treatment and care for animals. His work remains a notable reference in the field, illustrating the intersection of veterinary practice and agricultural science.

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