CHAPTEE V. 



COMPLICATIONS AND TEEATMENT OF THE OPEEATION — 

 COLICS — TEARING OF THE CLAMPS — HEMOEKHAGE 

 ■ — SWELLING OF THE SCEOTAL EEGION — GANGEENE 

 — ABSCESSES — CHAMPIGNON — EXTEA SCEOTAL — 

 INTRA SCROTAL — INTRA ABDOMINAL — VARIOUS 



TEEATMENTS^FISTULA OF THE SCROTUM INGUINAL 



HERNIA— PERITONITIS — TETANUS AMAUROSIS— COM- 

 PARATIVE VIEW OP THE VARIOUS MODES OP OASTKA- 

 TION. 



COMPLICATIONS AND THEIE TEEATMENT. 



Though the operation of castration is compara- 

 tively simple iu its various methods and is generally 

 successful in its results, still it is not entirely free 

 from accidents or complications. Indeed, among 

 those likely to meet our notice, there are some of 

 quite a serious character, which will develop them- 

 selves independently of the skill and care with which 

 the operation may have been performed or whatso- 



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