. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. SECURING SOLIPEDS. 4X above described. In this position the inside of the leg is ex- posed, and it can be fired, either for disease of the knee or of the tendons and burs*. All operations upon the foot of the can be performed except those required on the inside of that foot, such as those for inside quarter-crack, complicated suppurating com or inside cartilaginous Fig. 28—3cl Position. Securing Upper Hind to Upper Fore Leg. Third position.—Securing the off hind uponthe corresponding fore leg.—In this the rope is


. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. SECURING SOLIPEDS. 4X above described. In this position the inside of the leg is ex- posed, and it can be fired, either for disease of the knee or of the tendons and burs*. All operations upon the foot of the can be performed except those required on the inside of that foot, such as those for inside quarter-crack, complicated suppurating com or inside cartilaginous Fig. 28—3cl Position. Securing Upper Hind to Upper Fore Leg. Third position.—Securing the off hind uponthe corresponding fore leg.—In this the rope is first secured in the middle of the off hind cannon region, carried forward and over the forearm, above the knee, in front of the forearm, back between the fore legs, between the hind legs and over the near hind leg, above the hock, to the assistant stationed at the back of the animal. Ee- moving the leg from the hobble, and pulling on the rope the near hind leg is brought, by the same method, to the middle of the off fore cannon, where it is secured with a figure eight twist of the rope. In this operation the inside of the near hind leg is ex- posed from the hock down, and in that position, operations on the inside of the hock can be performed, such as firing for spavin, thorough-pins, curbs, and cunean tenotomy, as well as firing on the inside of the tendons, or even tenotomy. As far as the off hind leg is concerned, only operations on the foot are justified, with the exception of those on the inside of that part of the leg. Fourth position—Securing the near fore on the off hind leg.— The rope is secured by a loop on the middle of the cannon of the near fore leg, which rests directly on the bed, carried backward over the off hind leg above the hock, back between the hind 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


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