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. 192. Hodgson & Magees Table, Horizontal Position. difference between this and other tables, except the Kyle Bros,table, is the manner by which the hobble chains are tightenedand rendered immovable. Figure 192 represents the table withits top (a) lowered to the horizontal position. It will be ob-served that the frame or base of the table is fixed securely to two. Fig. 193. Hodgson A Magees Table, Oblique Position, Side View. i68


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. 192. Hodgson & Magees Table, Horizontal Position. difference between this and other tables, except the Kyle Bros,table, is the manner by which the hobble chains are tightenedand rendered immovable. Figure 192 represents the table withits top (a) lowered to the horizontal position. It will be ob-served that the frame or base of the table is fixed securely to two. Fig. 193. Hodgson A Magees Table, Oblique Position, Side View. i68 EESTKAIIfT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. flat pieces of wood (c) (d) whicli rest upon the floor. Betweenthese two flat pieces of wood are two braces; the front one car-ries two rings (f) (e) into which the hobble chains fasten, andthe rear one carries one ring (g) into which the lowering pulleyis fastened. The table top is made of hardwood boards substan-tially fastened together. Through this top^ are holes to accommo-date the neck strap and hobble chains. A strong metal ring is


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