Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . rrpTT, •\u . T /HM(<ifi. Wl k I$ Fig. 295. Delahantys Folding Table Secured Against the Wall. OPERATING TABLES. 261 nose is thrust through the front hole (f) and secured underneaththe table with the muzzle tape. Figure 295 shows the table from the underside and repre-sents it folded back and fastened against the wall. Observe thehinged legs folded down against the table top and the buttonfastening (g) on wall, which holds the tabl


Restraint of domestic animals; a book for the use of students and practitioners; 312 illustrations from pen drawings and 26 half tones from original photographs . rrpTT, •\u . T /HM(<ifi. Wl k I$ Fig. 295. Delahantys Folding Table Secured Against the Wall. OPERATING TABLES. 261 nose is thrust through the front hole (f) and secured underneaththe table with the muzzle tape. Figure 295 shows the table from the underside and repre-sents it folded back and fastened against the wall. Observe thehinged legs folded down against the table top and the buttonfastening (g) on wall, which holds the table up. When thusfolded, the table is entirely out of the way. German Ail-Metal Revolving Table. The German table, Figure 296, is made entirely of metal, andis adjustable in most all particulars. The frame consists of fourlegs (b) (c) (d) (1), braced at the bottom (a). These bracesmerge together at the top against the center post (h). This post


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