. Diseases of swine. Written as a text book for the veterinary surgeon, student and swine grower. Swine. DISEASES OF THE HOG. 211 v:-':::'M ffmmiimmmimKfmifii^^. ^i Plate No. 4. This diagram shows the manner of inserting our blade forceps No. 3. All other forceps must be inserted open with one blade at each side of the head of the young, a thing often very diflficult if not impossible when the head is wedged in the pelvis. There is, however, always room at the top of the head, where our long, neat and perfectly shaped blades may be easily inserted. The blades are then revolved to the sides of
. Diseases of swine. Written as a text book for the veterinary surgeon, student and swine grower. Swine. DISEASES OF THE HOG. 211 v:-':::'M ffmmiimmmimKfmifii^^. ^i Plate No. 4. This diagram shows the manner of inserting our blade forceps No. 3. All other forceps must be inserted open with one blade at each side of the head of the young, a thing often very diflficult if not impossible when the head is wedged in the pelvis. There is, however, always room at the top of the head, where our long, neat and perfectly shaped blades may be easily inserted. The blades are then revolved to the sides of the head, when owing to the joint, each blade adjusts itself flatly on the head, allowing the severest pull without injury to the 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 McIntosh, Donald. [Chicago, Donohue & Henneberry, printers]
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