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  • Abdominal Cryptorchidy 77
  • Abscesses in Scrotal region 89
  • Abscesses in Pelvic cavity 130
  • Advantages of Castration in cows 108
  • Age at which Castration ought to be performed 8
  • Amaurosis 103
  • Anatomy of the male parts 15
  • Anatomy of the female parts 109
  • Bistournage 58
  • Bistoury CachÉ 117
  • Castration of Cryptorchids 67
  • Castration of Dogs 136
  • Castration of Fashion and convenience 5
  • Castration of Females 106
  • Castration of Fowls 139
  • Castration of Necessity 4
  • Castration of Small ruminants 131
  • Castration of Swine 132
  • Champignon 90
  • Champignon, Superficial 92
  • Champignon, Deep 93
  • Charlier’s Instruments 115, 116
  • Charlier’s Method 115
  • Charlier’s Scissors 118
  • Clamps 41, 42
  • Clamps, House 35
  • Classification of Methods 19
  • Colics 85
  • Combined Forceps of M. Beaufils 30
  • Comparative View of the Various Modes 103
  • Complications and their Treatment 84, 129
  • Conditions favorable to the operation 108
  • Constipation 131
  • Covered Operation 44
  • Crushing of the Testicular Cord 57
  • Curved Clamps 95
  • Dangers of Operation Standing Up 12
  • Definition of Castration 3
  • Dogs 136
  • Double Subcutaneous Torsion 58
  • Ecraseurs 33
  • Effects of Castration 5, 78, 108
  • Emphysema, subcutaneous 131
  • Excision 20
  • Farmer Miles 68
  • Firing 35
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