Catalogue of Veterinary Instruments. 



AUZOUX'S CLASTIC MODELS. 



RELATING TO VETERINARY ANATOMY, 



IMPORTED TO ORDER BY 



JASON H. TUTTLE, 



78 Nassau Street, New York City, N. Y. 



We allow 20 per cent, from the prices below and a deposit to be given with the 

 order amounting to about 30 per cent, of its value. 



Clastic anatomy is distinguished from all other substitutes that have 

 hitherto been invented to supply the want of natural preparations 



1. By its extraordinary strength and durability; 



2. By the nature of its composition; 



3. By its mode of fabrication; 



4. By the possibility of furnishing any kind of models; 



5. By the possibility of detaching all the parts, one after another, as 

 would be done by the most skillful dissector, and replacing them 

 with the same facility; 



6. By the possibility of showing all the details, even the most min- 

 ute, which enter into the composition of each animal; 



7. By the possibitity of reproducing, in gigantic proportions, the or- 

 gans and details in visible to the naked eye. 

 These models are made with a special preparation, which, when 



newly composed, is run into moulds; during this process it takes on 



the most delicate impressions, and afterwards, when thoroughly dry, 



acquires a remarkable degree of lightness and elasticity, combined 



with a degree of strength equal to that of wood. 



34. Arab horse, complete anatomy, exhibiting more than 3,000 

 details decomposing into 97 pieces; showing on one side the 

 superficial muscles, nerves, and vessels; on the other, the 

 same removable, separately, as in a dissection, from the 

 superficial layer to the skeleton; splanchnic cavities contain- 

 ing their viscera, which also may be removed and studied 

 separately. This new model of the horse has been adopted 

 in French cavalry regiments, and in all the veterinary and 

 agricultural schools. It has also been purchased by several 

 foreign governments as an efficacious means of disseminat- 

 ing anatomical and physiological knowledge, indispensable 



to the art of horse breeding $2,100 50 



Stand, spatula, descriptive pamphlet, and case 52 50 



35. The same, less complete, showing on one side the muscles, 

 nerves and vessels of the superficial layer; on the other, the 

 middle layer and the organs in their respective cavities, 

 separable as in the complete model 1,050 00 



Stand, spatula, descriptive pamphlet, and case 52 50 



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