The exterior of the horse . th sharp points level of the partnot worn,—their external border. The impediment of which we speakcan be remedied, in most instances, by the tooth-rasp or a few cuts ofthe tooth-plane. b. Bevelling of the Molars.—Molaires en Ciseaux.—Themolar teeth are subject to irregularities much more grave, and alreadypointed out by Girard,^ by H. Bouley,^ and by us.* 1 H. Bouley, Nouveau Dictionnaire de médecine, de chirurgie et dhygiène vétérinaires, p. 622, Paris, 18r>8. - Girard, Traité de lâge du cheval, p. 49. 3 h. Bouley, loc. cit. * G. Barrier, Sur les mo


The exterior of the horse . th sharp points level of the partnot worn,—their external border. The impediment of which we speakcan be remedied, in most instances, by the tooth-rasp or a few cuts ofthe tooth-plane. b. Bevelling of the Molars.—Molaires en Ciseaux.—Themolar teeth are subject to irregularities much more grave, and alreadypointed out by Girard,^ by H. Bouley,^ and by us.* 1 H. Bouley, Nouveau Dictionnaire de médecine, de chirurgie et dhygiène vétérinaires, p. 622, Paris, 18r>8. - Girard, Traité de lâge du cheval, p. 49. 3 h. Bouley, loc. cit. * G. Barrier, Sur les molaires en ciseaux, in Bulletin de la Société centrale de médecinevétérinaire, p. 82 ; Recueil de médecine vétérinaire, année 1887. 748 THE EXTERIOR OF THE HORSE. The tables of the molars, instead of meeting each other on analmost horizontal plane, are sometimes worn down so obliquely thatthey become almost parallel to the median plane and overlap eachother like the blades of a pair of shears (Fig. 324).. I


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