. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. 172 DISEASES OF THE HOESE'S FOOT With the special firing-iron (Fig. 86) an indentation, sufficiently large to admit the points of the clamp (Fig. 87), is made on each side of the crack. The clamp is then adjusted, and pressed home tight by means of the sand-. FiG. 87.—The Sand-ckack Forceps and Clamp. crack forceps (Fig. 87). According to the length of the crack, one, two, or three clamps may be necessary. Another useful clamp, though far more complicated in its structure, is that of Professor McGill (Fig. 88). ' The object of this invention is t
. Diseases of the horse's foot . Hoofs; Horses. 172 DISEASES OF THE HOESE'S FOOT With the special firing-iron (Fig. 86) an indentation, sufficiently large to admit the points of the clamp (Fig. 87), is made on each side of the crack. The clamp is then adjusted, and pressed home tight by means of the sand-. FiG. 87.—The Sand-ckack Forceps and Clamp. crack forceps (Fig. 87). According to the length of the crack, one, two, or three clamps may be necessary. Another useful clamp, though far more complicated in its structure, is that of Professor McGill (Fig. 88). ' The object of this invention is to arrange on a spindle, which is screw-threaded at one end with a right-hand. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reeks, H. Caulton. Chicago : Alex. Eger
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