. Diseases in the American stable, field and farmyard : containing a familiar description of diseases, their nature, cause and symptoms, the most approved method of treatment, and the properties and use of remedies, with directions for preparing them. Veterinary medicine; Horses. No. 1, is two patterns of the ecraseur, as manufac- tured by D. W. Kolbe, surgical instrument maker to the University of Pennsylvania, 15 South 9th street, Phila- No. 2. No. 2, is a representation of the same instrument, as manufactured by John F. Kumerle, 111 South 8th street, Philadelphia. The ecrase


. Diseases in the American stable, field and farmyard : containing a familiar description of diseases, their nature, cause and symptoms, the most approved method of treatment, and the properties and use of remedies, with directions for preparing them. Veterinary medicine; Horses. No. 1, is two patterns of the ecraseur, as manufac- tured by D. W. Kolbe, surgical instrument maker to the University of Pennsylvania, 15 South 9th street, Phila- No. 2. No. 2, is a representation of the same instrument, as manufactured by John F. Kumerle, 111 South 8th street, Philadelphia. The ecraseur is now extensively and suc- cessfully used for castrating colts, and for the removal of tumours. The object of using this instrument, is, that no bleeding follows its use.—(See Castration.). 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 McClure, Robert. Philadelphia : Porter


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