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Kind of weird. I’m not sure what the microscope has to do with a dislocated paw, but that’s what the caption said.Veterinarian Dr. John A. Roberts examines a cat with a dislocated paw. Photograph by Rosemary Gilliat Eaton, British Columbia, 1954. Source: Library and Archives Canada.

Kind of weird. I’m not sure what the microscope has to do with a dislocated paw, but that’s what the caption said.

Veterinarian Dr. John A. Roberts examines a cat with a dislocated paw
. Photograph by 
Rosemary Gilliat Eaton, British Columbia, 1954. Source: Library and Archives Canada.

  1. notquitequiet reblogged this from oldtimeycats
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  3. lovelyinfiniti reblogged this from blamechelsea and added:
    I swear I thought I was the only thinking that.
  4. blamechelsea reblogged this from oldtimeycats and added:
    This makes no sense. If the paw is dislocated why does he need a microscope?
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