Diseases of the Horse's Foot by Harry Caulton Reeks
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63. Tip Shoe
64. The Tip Shoe 'let in' to the Foot 65. The Thinned Tip 66. Drawing-knife for Charlier Shoeing 67. The Foot prepared for the Charlier Shoe 68. Bar Shoe 69. Rubber Bar Pad on Leather 70. The Bar Pad applied with a Half-shoe 71. Frog Pad 72. Frog Pad applied 73. Smith's Expansion Shoe for Contracted Feet 74. A Contracted Foot treated with Smith's Shoe 75. De Fay's Vice 76. Hartmann's Expanding Shoe 77. Broué's Slipper Shoe. (_Gutenacker_) 78. Einsiedel's Slipper and Bar-clip Shoe. (_Gutenacker_) 79. Hoof showing Coronary Contraction. (_Gutenacker_) 80. Flat-foot (Solar Surface). (_Gutenacker_) 81. Hoof showing Laminitis Rings on the Wall. _(Gutenacker)_ 82. Hoof showing 'Grass' Rings on the Wall. (_Gutenacker_) 83. Club-foot. (_Gutenacker_) 84. Shoe with extended Toe-piece. (_Gutenacker_) 85. A Crooked Foot in Cross-section. (_Gutenacker_) 86. Sand-crack Firing-iron 87. Sand-crack Forceps and Clamp. (_Vachette's_) 88. McGill's Sand-crack Clamp 89. Koster's Sand-crack Clamp 90. Sand-crack Belt 91. Method of 'Easing' the Bearing of the Wall on the Shoe in the Treatment of Sand-crack |
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