. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. Pia. 331.—Simple Method to Keep the Tail Elevated. position by a cord passing through the pulley, one end being se- cured to the taU and the other to a weight sufficiently heavy to effect the purpose (Fig- 323). A little art is necessary in attaching the cord to the tail. The hair should be nicely braided and a loop formed, and then a small wooden pin run through the braid will effectually prevent the cord from becoming detached. This plan. FXG. 's Apparatus to Elevate the TaiL. Please note that these images are extract


. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. Pia. 331.—Simple Method to Keep the Tail Elevated. position by a cord passing through the pulley, one end being se- cured to the taU and the other to a weight sufficiently heavy to effect the purpose (Fig- 323). A little art is necessary in attaching the cord to the tail. The hair should be nicely braided and a loop formed, and then a small wooden pin run through the braid will effectually prevent the cord from becoming detached. This plan. FXG. 's Apparatus to Elevate the TaiL. 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 Liautard, Alexandre Franc?ois Augustin, 1835-. New York, Sabiston & Murray


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