Diseases of the Horse's Foot by Harry Caulton Reeks
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92. Method of 'Easing' the Bearing of the Wall on the Shoe in the Treatment
of Sand-crack 93. Method of 'Easing' the Bearing of the Wall on the Shoe in the Treatment of Sand-crack 94 96. Grooving the Wall in the Treatment of Sand-crack 97. Removing the Wall in the Treatment of Sand-crack 98. Removing the Wall in the Treatment of Sand-crack 99. Horizontal Section of Corn. (_Gutenacker_) 100. Inner Surface of the Wall, showing Changes in Chronic Corn. (_Gutenacker_) 101. Perpendicular Section of the Wall in a Case of Chronic Corn. (_Gutenacker_) 102. Three-quarter Shoe 103. Three-quarter Bar Shoe 104. Shoe with a 'Dropped' Heel 105. Shoe with a 'Set' Heel 106. Curette, or Volkmann's Spoon 107. Resection of the Terminal Portion of the Perforans Tendon (_Gutenacker_) 108. Shoe with extended Toe-piece. (_Colonel Nunn_) 109. Mesian Section of Foot with Lesions following Coronitis. (_Gutenacker_) 110. Toe of Ordinary Hind-shoe 111. Toe of Hind-shoe Bevelled for the Prevention of Overreach 112. Hoof showing Lesion in the Wall following Coronitis. (_Gutenacker_) 113. Foot with Lesions of Chronic Coronitis. (_Gutenacker_) 114. Hoof Accidentally Tom from Foot. (_Cartledge_) 115. Hoof Accidentally Tom from Foot. (_Rogerson_) 116. Section of Foot with Laminitis of Eight Days' Duration. |
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