. The foot of the horse; or, Lameness and all diseases of the feet traced to an unbalanced foot bone : prevented or cured by balancing the foot . 6 00 (*)WYMAN. The Clinical Diagnosis of Lamenessin the Horse. By w. E. A. Wyman, , Prof, ofVeterinary Science, Clemson A. & M. College, andVeterinarian to the South Carolina Experiment Sta-tion. 8vo, cloth, illustrated 2 50 ZUNDELi. The Horses Foot and Its Diseases. By A. Zundel, Principal Veterinarian of Alsace by Dr. A. Liautard, 12mo, clothillustrated 2 00 ZUILLi. Typhoid Fever; or Contagions Influenzain the Horse. By


. The foot of the horse; or, Lameness and all diseases of the feet traced to an unbalanced foot bone : prevented or cured by balancing the foot . 6 00 (*)WYMAN. The Clinical Diagnosis of Lamenessin the Horse. By w. E. A. Wyman, , Prof, ofVeterinary Science, Clemson A. & M. College, andVeterinarian to the South Carolina Experiment Sta-tion. 8vo, cloth, illustrated 2 50 ZUNDELi. The Horses Foot and Its Diseases. By A. Zundel, Principal Veterinarian of Alsace by Dr. A. Liautard, 12mo, clothillustrated 2 00 ZUILLi. Typhoid Fever; or Contagions Influenzain the Horse. By Prof. W. L. Zuill, , 25 Our Books are for sale by all booksellers,or will be sent prepaid for prices quoted. WILLIAfl R. JENKINS, 851 and 853 Sixth Avenue,NEW —A A. Flexor pedis perforatus.— B B. perforans. C (. Metacarpal or cheek D. Superior suspensory lig-ament. At fork between two of check liga-ment into perforans. D. Superior suspensory ;. Flexor perforans. —•A A. Flexor perforatus. 4 d. —^ -B Bifurcation of the su-perior suspensory liga-ment. Branch of the superiorsuspensory, which iscalled the inferior sus-pensory ligament. ofwhich there are two—one inside and one out-side. Insertion at the upper endof the lower of the perfor-atus. Continuation of perfor-ans, afterwards becom-ing inserted into thelower back part of thepedal-bone. S. Splint bone. E. Extensor tendon. M. Great metacarpol or can-non or splint bone. E. Extensor tendon. From Col. Fitzuygrams Horses and Stables.] THE FOOT OF THE HORSE OR Lameness and all Diseases of the Feet TRACED TO AN UNBALANCED FOOT BONE Prevented or Cured by Balancing the Foot DAVID ROBERGE New York: WILLIAM R. JENKINS, Veterinar


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