622 HERNLE, ETC. 



cord, and lifting the imprisoned gut from the sac. The wouud" 

 in the skin is to he closed by suture. 



The lesion and the methods for its relief are well known to 

 the veterinarians practising in the districts where it is commonly 

 met with, and they say that the animal should not be cast, but 

 the operation performed whilst he is standing. 



Diaphragmatic and Mesenteric Hernia; will be considered here- 

 after, and in coujunctioa with internal diseases of the digestiva 

 oi'gaus. 



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