Special Report On Diseases of the Horse

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Special Report On Diseases of the Horse
Harbaugh William Heyser
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The question as to how often the dressings should be renewed must bedetermined by the condition of the wound, etc. If the sore issuppurating freely, it will be necessary to renew the dressing every 24or 48 hours; if the discharge is small in quantity and the patientcomfortable, the dressing may be left on for several days; in fact, theless often the wound is disturbed, the better, so long as the healingprocess is healthy. When the sore commences to "skin over, " the edgesshould be lightly touch
...ed with lunar caustic at each dressing. Thepatient may now be given a little exercise daily, but the bandages mustbe kept on until the wound is entirely healed.
TENDINOUS QUITTOR.
This form of quittor differs from the cutaneous in that it not onlyaffects the skin and subcutaneous tissues, but involves also the tendonsof the leg, the ligaments of the joints, and, in many cases, the bonesof the foot as well.
Fortunately, this form of quittor is less common than the preceding, yetany case beginning as simple cutaneous quittor may at any time duringits course become complicated by the death of some part of the tendons, by gangrene of the ligaments, sloughing of the coronary band, caries ofthe bones, or inflammation and suppuration of the synovial sacs andjoints, thereby converting a simple quittor into one which will, in allprobability, either destroy the patient's life or maim him for all time.


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