. Veterinary post-mortem technic . Fig. 42.—Artery scissors used for opening small blood-vessels and intestines of birds. fowls a small scissors with one half blunt blade is used(Fig. 40). Those with straight and cm-ved blades are usedin opening very small hearts and intestines (Fig. 41). Artery scissors with straight and bent blades, one ofwhich is blunt and longer than the other, are used in openingsmall blood-vessels (Fig. 42). Forceps.—Various sizes of plain (Fig. 43), and rat-tooth straight (Fig. 44), and cui-ved (Fig. ) forcejjs areused in picking up parasites, removing petuitary body
. Veterinary post-mortem technic . Fig. 42.—Artery scissors used for opening small blood-vessels and intestines of birds. fowls a small scissors with one half blunt blade is used(Fig. 40). Those with straight and cm-ved blades are usedin opening very small hearts and intestines (Fig. 41). Artery scissors with straight and bent blades, one ofwhich is blunt and longer than the other, are used in openingsmall blood-vessels (Fig. 42). Forceps.—Various sizes of plain (Fig. 43), and rat-tooth straight (Fig. 44), and cui-ved (Fig. ) forcejjs areused in picking up parasites, removing petuitary body, earossicles, holding the cerebral and spinal meninges of small 38 VETERINARY POST-MORTEM TECHN IC. KJ I POST-MORTEM INSTRUMENTS 39 animals while they are incised, and in removing skin andorgans from small animals. Dura and hcemostatic forceps are useful in removingarteries, turbinated bones, nasal septum, holding meninges,tendons, tendon sheaths, ligaments, etc. (Fig. 46).
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