ANTISEPTIC DRESSING. 



101 



Fig. 88.— Dissecting Forceps. 



Fig. 92.— Syringi; f-r Uresbing. 



spatulas, the 8. probe, and others ; syringes, and sometimes 

 atomizers, and also razors, enter into the list of those generally 

 needed. 



The materials used to form the base of the dressings vary : 

 charpie, wadding, wool, moss and sponges, are employed. Their 

 costliness as respects their commercial value, is probably the 

 reason why they are not more generally adopted in the 

 practice of veterinarians. Oakum is the material, par excellence, 



