. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. SUEGIOAL INSTRUMENTS USED IN VETERINARY PRACTICE. Explanation.—Fig. 1, Hobbles for casting; 2, Probang, for the removal of obstruction within the oesophagus; 3, Thumb lancet; 4, Artery forceps; 5, Gum scarificator; 6, Tube used for obstruction in the teats; 7, Castrating knife; 8, Beak-pointed scalpel; 9, Curved scissors 10, Suture-needles; 11, Female catheter; 12, Parturient slip-noose; 13, Parturient laver; 14, Em- bryotomy forceps, or clasp-honks; 15, Embryotomy knife; 16, Mouth-gag; 17, Trocar; 18, Canula
. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. SUEGIOAL INSTRUMENTS USED IN VETERINARY PRACTICE. Explanation.—Fig. 1, Hobbles for casting; 2, Probang, for the removal of obstruction within the oesophagus; 3, Thumb lancet; 4, Artery forceps; 5, Gum scarificator; 6, Tube used for obstruction in the teats; 7, Castrating knife; 8, Beak-pointed scalpel; 9, Curved scissors 10, Suture-needles; 11, Female catheter; 12, Parturient slip-noose; 13, Parturient laver; 14, Em- bryotomy forceps, or clasp-honks; 15, Embryotomy knife; 16, Mouth-gag; 17, Trocar; 18, Canula or cover of tho trocar; 19, 20, Trocar and canula for puncturing the chest; 21, 22, 23, Views of the several parts of tho tracheotomy 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 Dadd, George H. , b. 1813. [from old catalog]. Cincinnati, R. W. Carroll & co.
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