VI 
VETERINARY EQUIPMENT 
The “Medicine Chest” 
An effort to delve into the veterinary “holdings” of different studs have 
been made. These are shown in the subsequent tabulations: 
Table III 
Showing Veterinary Apparatuses Owned at Different Stud Farms 
FARM 
Gossard Breeding Estates 
J. H. Serven & Son 
Lakewood Farm 
Maple Lawn Farm 
Oaklawn Farm 
Pentoila Stock Farm 
Santa Anita Rancho 
University of Wisconsin 
Woodside Farm 
University of Illinois 
Lefebure Sons’ Co. 
Oakdale Farm 
Ritchie Stock Farm 
Longwood Farm 
VETERINARY APPARATUSES 
Forceps (for extracting teeth), floats, 
dose syringe, hypodermic outfit. 
“All kinds, but the most important is 
a syringe . . . and a foot 
knife . . .” 
Dose syringe, injection syringe, syr¬ 
inge for washing out, lances, nee¬ 
dles, operating knives and all shoe¬ 
ing tools. 
Stomach pump, rectal syringes, hy¬ 
podermic syringes, mouth gags, 
drenching bottles. 
Sling, tooth forceps, hoof clippers, 
veterinary knife. 
Dose and hypoderic syringes. 
Operating table; slings; sets of den¬ 
tal instruments; infection pump; 
fountain syringes; dosage syringes; 
emasculator; set of surgical instru¬ 
ments. 
Slings, casting harness, set of veteri¬ 
nary instruments and horseshoe¬ 
ing outfit. 
Syringe, extractor, hypodermic, 
slings, set of surgical lances, spec¬ 
ulum. 
Knife, shears, needles, probe, etc., all 
for minor surgical work; pump, 
can and pure rubber hose for irri¬ 
gation; tank for heating water; 
milk fever outfit; full set of horse- 
shoer’s tools; twitch; graduated 
glass; dose syringe; bottle for 
drenching. 
Thermometer, syringe, microscope. 
Dose syringe, fever thermometer, 
pump, blankets, bandages, iron, 
and practically all other veteri¬ 
nary instruments. 
Syringe and vaccinating outfit. 
Sling, medicine gun, thermometer, 
douch bag, tubing, dental tools— 
