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EESTEAINT OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



■cn B /fes. 



Fig. 198. The New York State Veterinary College Table, Front View, 

 With Table in Upright Poslition- 



(A) Table surface of polished hard wood. 



(BE) Lower section of the table of heavy boiler plate iroii. 



(C) Detachable central section composed of heavy boiler 

 plate iron. 



(D) Securing straps or bands which act as a sling beneath 

 the horse. 



(EE) Openings in the table through which the side line or 

 longitudinal strap passes in confining the animal. 



(EF) Adjustable head pieces. The one on the right is 

 placed at the highest point, while that on the left is attached 

 lower to accommodate smaller sized animals. One of these is 

 depressed as is shown in Figures 201, 202 and 203, while the 

 other is direct. 



(HH) The foot pieces of heavy cast iron in each -segment 

 of which are two holes for the passage of the foot ropes as shown 

 in Figure 201. These foot pieces are rounded and project above 

 the general surface of the table sufficiently to have a space be-' 

 tween the lower part of the limb and the table surface. 



