This artiele reports the results of clinical use of 16 different general anesthetics in 427 cases. The animals were lions, dogs and cats.
Nembııtal and Novalgine in conbination proved the most satisfactory.
They were used in 79 dogs and 32 cats or a total of i II animals.
This conbination was injected ;
i) İntra muscularly,
2) İntra peritoneally,
3) İntra pleurally,
4) İntra veneo~sly,
. 5) Supcutaneously.
We prefer fntra venous injections in dogs and intra pleural injection in
cats.
Patients were deprived of both food and. water for six to eight hours
before being anesthetized.
The dosage of nembutal used was 29 mgr. per klograms body weight
novalgine was i mL. of 01050 salutions for cats and small dogs and 2-4
mgr. for dogs weighing 7-20 kgr.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Veterinary Surgery |
Journal Section | Research Article |
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Publication Date | January 1, 1963 |
Published in Issue | Year 1963Volume: 10 Issue: 01 |