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. 203. New York State Veterinary College Table- In the same position as Figure 201, with a horse confinedin position for cryptorchid castration. The depressed head pieceis nsed so that the animals nose is lower down than the poll,rendering chloroform anaesthesia more safe. The central pieceis removed and the operator stands against the ventral snrfaceof the body of the animal between the anterior and posteriorlimbs. The right hind


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. 203. New York State Veterinary College Table- In the same position as Figure 201, with a horse confinedin position for cryptorchid castration. The depressed head pieceis nsed so that the animals nose is lower down than the poll,rendering chloroform anaesthesia more safe. The central pieceis removed and the operator stands against the ventral snrfaceof the body of the animal between the anterior and posteriorlimbs. The right hind limb is drawn upward by means of twooverhead pulleys and the right inguinal region is thoroughlyopened. The posterior confining strap or girth marked (D), inFigure 198, has been released and dropped out of the way andthe position of the patient made secure by fixing the tail to theupper border of the table. It w^ll be seen that the ventral sur-face of the body is at a convenient height for operating, withoperator in standing position. i8o KESTfvAINT OF DOMESTIC OPEEATING TABLES. iSi


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