The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . Fig. 1.—For description see Fig. 2.—For description see text. ings of a side-tee which is placed in the middle of the central cross pipe of theframe of the table. The shelf (Z?), is movable and can be easily shifted to any one of fourpositions or left off entirely. Or a long shelf, the full length of the table, maybe placed on one or both sides, or short shelves may be placed at one or bothends of the table. These various changes are made possible by screwing short New Operating Table and Head Holder for Experimental Purposes 357 pieces
The Journal of laboratory and clinical medicine . Fig. 1.—For description see Fig. 2.—For description see text. ings of a side-tee which is placed in the middle of the central cross pipe of theframe of the table. The shelf (Z?), is movable and can be easily shifted to any one of fourpositions or left off entirely. Or a long shelf, the full length of the table, maybe placed on one or both sides, or short shelves may be placed at one or bothends of the table. These various changes are made possible by screwing short New Operating Table and Head Holder for Experimental Purposes 357 pieces of pipe {i, i) into the side openings in the frame of the table. There areten of these openings, a part of which are indicated by the letter V. The shelf{b) is held on to the short pipes {i, i) by small flat metal clamps such as areused to attach gas piping to walls, etc. The shelf can be quickly slipped off thepipes until the dissection is complete and then replaced to hold apparatus, etc. At the floor each leg carries two elbows (y, j, j, j), joined together by aclose nipple.
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