. Fig. 66.—The Special Drawing-knife (Fleming's) for preparing the Foot for the Charlier Shoe. pressure on the sensitive sole, and should be provided with from four to six nail-holes. These latter should be small in size and conical in shape. The nails themselves should be small, and have a conical head and neck, to fit into the nail-hole of the shoe. The modified Charlier, or Charlier tip, perhaps the bet- ter of the two for the purpose we are describing, is really


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