Prescriptions and instructions for treating the disease of the feet and legs of the horse . FIG. 18. NINE Years. The upper jaw at nine years old is shown in the above figure. Themark in the corner teeth is comparatively deep and clearly defined ;the mark is still visible in the middle teelh; but it has almost entirelydisappeared from the nippers, and the inner edge is worn down. Fig. 22. Twelve Years. Showing the lower jaw at twelve years old. The nippers are rouuJor nearly so—as thick as lUey are broad. The middle teelh are get-ting round, and the corner teeth are gaining in thickness by com-


Prescriptions and instructions for treating the disease of the feet and legs of the horse . FIG. 18. NINE Years. The upper jaw at nine years old is shown in the above figure. Themark in the corner teeth is comparatively deep and clearly defined ;the mark is still visible in the middle teelh; but it has almost entirelydisappeared from the nippers, and the inner edge is worn down. Fig. 22. Twelve Years. Showing the lower jaw at twelve years old. The nippers are rouuJor nearly so—as thick as lUey are broad. The middle teelh are get-ting round, and the corner teeth are gaining in thickness by com-parison with their breadth.


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