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SCOTTISH SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. NEW AMBULANCE FOR ANIMALS. 88
GEORGE STREET,
EDINBURGH,
24th December 1902.
The Directors of the Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals having frequently had brought to their notice the fact of disabled animals having to wait for hours in the streets of Edinburgh and elsewhere before a float could be procured for their removal, decided to procure one of the best obtainable ambulances, and ordered one to be built by Messrs. John Beggs' Sons, of Philadelphia. This ambulance possesses all the latest improvements, and is similar to those in use by the New York and Pennsylvania Societies for the Prevention of Cruelty . to Animals. One great feature is the moveable floor, which runs on rollers, and can be drawn right out and removed to any distance to the side of a fallen animal, which can then be turned over on to the floor, and drawn on it into the waggon by means of a windlass, which is attached to the fore-carriage. The ambulance is fitted with a sling and harness whereby an animal, when standing in it, can be secured from any violent jolting. The Directors trust that veterinary surgeons and owners of animals will avail themselves of its use, when necessary, for all cases other than contagious diseases. For further particulars as to terms for its use, and other conditions, apply to the Secretary at the above address. ARCHD. LANGWILL, C.A., Secrttary.