. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. FiG. 92. The Open Molar Lever Cutter. age. The fork between the joints is of three-quarter inch (square) bar steel, while that from the last joint and handles is of five-sixteenth steel. This instrument must possess strength at the expense of its neatness. It can be opened wide enough to receive any. Fig. 92A. Plain Open Molar Cutter. elongation of the horse's molars and will promptly cut, with only nominal effort, any tooth its jaws may grasp. The single joint open molar-cutters, unless made mu
. Veterinary surgery ... Veterinary surgery; Veterinary pathology; Horses; Teeth; Domestic animals. FiG. 92. The Open Molar Lever Cutter. age. The fork between the joints is of three-quarter inch (square) bar steel, while that from the last joint and handles is of five-sixteenth steel. This instrument must possess strength at the expense of its neatness. It can be opened wide enough to receive any. Fig. 92A. Plain Open Molar Cutter. elongation of the horse's molars and will promptly cut, with only nominal effort, any tooth its jaws may grasp. The single joint open molar-cutters, unless made much stronger and longer, will frequently disappoint the operator and will always require a number of strenuous efforts before a large tooth will 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 Merillat, Louis A. (Louis Adolph), 1868-; Cade?ac, Ce?listin, 1858-; Le Blanc, Paul, 1872-; Carougeau, C. Chicago, A. Eger
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