Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . PLJiTl XI¥, PLATE XI¥, The object of this figure is to show the disposition ofthe capillary vessels in the tegument of the digital region seensidewise. A. A. Arterial vessels of the skin. B. B\ Arterial vessels of the coronary band, or cushion. R. Villosities of the coronary cushion. This vessel does not alwaysexist. This figure represents the principal perioplic bourrelet,the coronary groove and the podophyllous tissue or sensitivelaminae. A, B. Principal coronse (or cutidura) with the


Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . PLJiTl XI¥, PLATE XI¥, The object of this figure is to show the disposition ofthe capillary vessels in the tegument of the digital region seensidewise. A. A. Arterial vessels of the skin. B. B\ Arterial vessels of the coronary band, or cushion. R. Villosities of the coronary cushion. This vessel does not alwaysexist. This figure represents the principal perioplic bourrelet,the coronary groove and the podophyllous tissue or sensitivelaminae. A, B. Principal coronse (or cutidura) with the villosities covering it. C. Superior border of the coronary cushion. D. Perioplic coronary groove. B. Perioplic (pad) covered withJittle horny substance. F. Inferior border of the cushion. G. Podophyllous tissue, or sensitive laminjB. H. Villosities of the inferior extremity of the podophyllous laminae. E. Arterial vessels. K. Small arterial PLATE X¥ This figure represents the superior face of the floorof the hoof, formed by the sole and the frog. The wall hasbeen cut at the level of the sole, in order to show the ter-mination of the horny leaves in the edge, or border of thesole A. Circular digital cavity at the point of reunion of the sole and the wall. B. Superior border of the frog. C. Termination of the horny leaves in the edge of the sole. D. Cavity formed by the superior face of the frog. E. Ridge of the frog, or frog stay. F. Groove of the superior face of the frog. G. External face of the glomes of the frog. N. Keraphyllous tissue at the internal face of the bars. O. Cutigeral cavity at the level of the angles of inflection. X. Bottom of the angle of inflection. y. Point of termination of the bars at the lateral parts of the frog.


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