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 . Fig. 200. New York Stats Veterinary College Table, Rear View. (I) Tlio hjdranlic jack by which the table is operated. Thepump fidin which the jack is worked is located along the wall ofthe room and connected by concealed pipes. (J) One of the pedestals upon which the table pivots. (L) One of two supports upon which the upper portion ofthe table rests when horizontal. The second support is not shownin the photogra]ih. OPERATING TABLES
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 . Fig. 200. New York Stats Veterinary College Table, Rear View. (I) Tlio hjdranlic jack by which the table is operated. Thepump fidin which the jack is worked is located along the wall ofthe room and connected by concealed pipes. (J) One of the pedestals upon which the table pivots. (L) One of two supports upon which the upper portion ofthe table rests when horizontal. The second support is not shownin the photogra]ih. OPERATING TABLES. 177. Fig. 201. New York State Vetsnnary College Table. Turned down to a horizontal position with the center pieceremoved and dropped npon the floor, and the fonr h)oped footropes in position in the foot pieces (HH). The lettering; isidentical with Figure 198. Each foot rope is shown passingthrongh a ratchet cylinder beneath the ta1)le. This cylinder isoperated by means of a ratchet lever. 178 RESTRAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS.
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