1950
DOI: 10.1136/vr.62.28.403
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The technique of exchange transfusion in the newborn foal

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“…The first exchange transfusions in the Thoroughbred foal were given by the method of Farelly, Belonje and Cronin (1950) with polythene catheters placed in the tibia1 and femoral veins; one for infusion, one for exsanguination. Cronin (1953) utilized a single intravenous catheter in the jugular vein in conjunction with a three-way tap and a hypodermic syringe as a pump.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first exchange transfusions in the Thoroughbred foal were given by the method of Farelly, Belonje and Cronin (1950) with polythene catheters placed in the tibia1 and femoral veins; one for infusion, one for exsanguination. Cronin (1953) utilized a single intravenous catheter in the jugular vein in conjunction with a three-way tap and a hypodermic syringe as a pump.…”
Section: Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%