. Bovine obstetrics. Veterinary obstetrics. Fig. 47.—Gunther's Bistoury Cache. Spatulas are emploped to separate the skin from under- lying parts. They are used a great deal in embryotomy. Fig 48.—Finger Knife. The small spatula, 27 cm. long, is used to separate the skin on the fore legs as far and above the carpus, and on the hind legs as far as the hock. This is done before the large spatula is employed (fig. 50).. Fig. 49.—Dopheide's Embryotome. The large spatula, 72 cm. long, has the same shape as the small one, its wide end being also blunt. Its handle shows a crutch. The wide end is slig


. Bovine obstetrics. Veterinary obstetrics. Fig. 47.—Gunther's Bistoury Cache. Spatulas are emploped to separate the skin from under- lying parts. They are used a great deal in embryotomy. Fig 48.—Finger Knife. The small spatula, 27 cm. long, is used to separate the skin on the fore legs as far and above the carpus, and on the hind legs as far as the hock. This is done before the large spatula is employed (fig. 50).. Fig. 49.—Dopheide's Embryotome. The large spatula, 72 cm. long, has the same shape as the small one, its wide end being also blunt. Its handle shows a crutch. The wide end is slightly concave in the middle (fig. 51). Fig, 50.—Small Spatula. A large spatula, a modification of the above, is the so- called heart-shaped spatula, its wide end being" heart-shaped. In order to tear at the same time connective tissue the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bruin, M. G. de; Wyman, Willy Edward Alexander, tr. New York, W. R. Jenkins


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