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using what is termed by Liautard, in his ‘ Manual of 
Operative Veterinary Surgery,’ the plate-longe, must be 
adopted. This, in its most useful form, is a length of 
Fic. 38.—Tae Burp. 
~ closely-woven cotton webbing, from about 2 to 24 inches 
wide, and from 5 to 6 yards long, provided with a small 
loop formed on one of its ends, and perhaps better known 
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Fic. 39.—Tue Srpe-Liys. 
to English readers as a ‘side-line.’ If webbing be not 
available, a length of soft cotton rope, or a rope plaited 
and sold for the purpose, as Fig. 39, will serve equally 
