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keeping his head down and his right foot well up, he will 

 soon grow tired of this, and, before long, show a dispo- 

 sition to lie down. The operator should encourage him to 

 do so by kind, soothing words, and, with one hand in the 

 mangle, try to pull him over on the left side, while with the 

 other hand he should be rubbed and carressed. The assist- 



MB. BABET'S APPABATUS ABBANGED FOB THE FINAL STBUGGLE. 



ant, holding the bridle, should turn the head toward the right 

 side, to facilitate the movement, and to compel him to fall, 

 when he finally concludes to do, so, upon the left side, so 

 that his back will ^ be toward the operator. His struggles 

 may now begin again, but if his head is held firmly to the 

 ground, and his left foot firmly kept back, he will soon give 

 over. 



"We have described these operations as the work of two 

 men, because, in this way, the process becomes so simple and 



