. A treatise on surgical therapeutics of domestic animals. Veterinary surgery; Therapeutics, Surgical. Fig. 21.âHind-limb fastened to a bar held by two assistants. (Hess.) are kept under control. When the pressure is sufficient, one end of the stick is carried in front of the leg to be raised and then back of ^^. â 'â ^M^W'^-'''!'-â--' â â â â - Fig. 22.âFastening of one fore and one hind limb. (Hess.)' the one on the opposite side. Two assistants, taking hold of botk ends of the stick, raise the leg backwards and hold it in place for the operator. Should the animal begin to fall, the leg can


. A treatise on surgical therapeutics of domestic animals. Veterinary surgery; Therapeutics, Surgical. Fig. 21.âHind-limb fastened to a bar held by two assistants. (Hess.) are kept under control. When the pressure is sufficient, one end of the stick is carried in front of the leg to be raised and then back of ^^. â 'â ^M^W'^-'''!'-â--' â â â â - Fig. 22.âFastening of one fore and one hind limb. (Hess.)' the one on the opposite side. Two assistants, taking hold of botk ends of the stick, raise the leg backwards and hold it in place for the operator. Should the animal begin to fall, the leg can be readily- let 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 Cadiot, P. J. (Pierre Juste), 1858-1934; Almy, J. , joint author; Liautard, Alexandre François Augustin, 1835- tr. New York, W. R. Jenkins


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