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of scrotum and inguinal canal (see pag'e 68). Colic (see page 70). Prolapse 

 of the intestine (see page 70). Injuries from casting (see page 70). Peri- 

 tonitis (see page 70). Primary and secondary hemorrhage (see ])age 72). 

 Edema of the sheath and ventral surface of the al)domen (see page 73). 



Fig, 51 — Hermaphrodite horse. 



Paraphimcsis (see page 75). Azotnria (see page 71). Sthirrons cord (s:e 

 page 77). 



Bema7'ks — If the foregoing illustrations and description of the ridgling 

 operations are not plain, then the author must confess that he is incapahle 

 of imparting knowledge or information of this character. An extra effort 

 was purposely and honestly made to dispense with much superfluous 

 "stuff','' often termed "information," widely used by some in describing 



