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KESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



Fig. 202. New York State Veterinary College Table. 



In horizontal position with an animal secured in position 

 for operating for roaring. The depressed head piece is used and 

 on either side of the head is placed a flange-like support (K), 

 forming a sort of groove or trough in which the patient's head 

 rests securely. The dorsal position of the animal is maintained 

 by means of four over-head pulleys acting upon the feet. It is 

 shown that three assistants are in an available position for aiding 

 on one side of the head and neck and an equal number may as 

 readily approach the part from the opposite side, thus showing 

 that it is freely approaelial)le from any direction. 



