. Bovine obstetrics. Veterinary obstetrics. MONSTROSITIES 203 When it is possible to recognize the curved spinal column and cord it, it is advisable to fasten the chain saw to this rope and to pull it far enough to ran through the vertebral column. After dividing the monstrosity in this manner, extraction may take place. •. Fig. 22.—Perosomus Elumbus. Extraction is often successful when a hook can be securely fastened in the pelvis. Whenever necessary, the fore and hind legs may be removed, followed by extraction of the foetus. J. van Klaveren (Holland) reports three cases where he successfull


. Bovine obstetrics. Veterinary obstetrics. MONSTROSITIES 203 When it is possible to recognize the curved spinal column and cord it, it is advisable to fasten the chain saw to this rope and to pull it far enough to ran through the vertebral column. After dividing the monstrosity in this manner, extraction may take place. •. Fig. 22.—Perosomus Elumbus. Extraction is often successful when a hook can be securely fastened in the pelvis. Whenever necessary, the fore and hind legs may be removed, followed by extraction of the foetus. J. van Klaveren (Holland) reports three cases where he successfully delivered the schistosoma. He did not sever 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 Bruin, M. G. de; Wyman, Willy Edward Alexander, tr. New York, W. R. Jenkins


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