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Three Highest Awards received at World’s 
Columbian Exposition. 
SHARP & SMITH, 
MANUFACTURERS OF 
Veterinary Instruments, 
73 Randolph St., Chicago. 
Patented Feb. n, 1890. 
Sharp & Smith’s Improved Ecraseur. 
In presenting this Ecraseur to the veterinary profession, we 
eel confident that at last we have an instrument that excels all 
others. The improvement consists of a corrugated piece “ A ” 
hat when turned to the left loosens it from the screw and 
•nables the operator to slide it up the barrel a/ d take up the 
lack chain. This is done without drawing out the screw or 
engthening the ecraseur ; and there is no wear on the screw. 
>. T. D. Hinebauch, of Lafayette, Ind., says: “It is the most 
apid instrument I have ever used. I castrated a two-year old 
olt in one and a quarter minutes. This is from the time he was 
wrought out until he was returned castrated. Price, $12.00. 
Weder’s Emaseulator, $10.00. 
Can be conveniently used with one hand. Greater power is 
ibtainable through the use of this instrument than with any 
)ther pattern. Thoroughly aseptible. We also make this 
imasculator with drop handles for standing operation. 
Send 8 cents for Illustrated Veterinary Catalogue. 
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