The exterior of the horse . lack of Effects of wear from cribbing. 9th. Through the use of fraudulent means Extraction of the milk In- Rasping of the corners. We will study the irregularities of the dental system in the prdergiven in this table. I. Irregularities in the Number. a. Augmentation. Incisors.—The most extraordinary example of this anomaly is that whichhas been reported for the first time by Lafosse.^ There are some horses, sayshe, which have a double row of incisors. This condition cannot exist withoutobstructing the other teeth, disturbing their suppo


The exterior of the horse . lack of Effects of wear from cribbing. 9th. Through the use of fraudulent means Extraction of the milk In- Rasping of the corners. We will study the irregularities of the dental system in the prdergiven in this table. I. Irregularities in the Number. a. Augmentation. Incisors.—The most extraordinary example of this anomaly is that whichhas been reported for the first time by Lafosse.^ There are some horses, sayshe, which have a double row of incisors. This condition cannot exist withoutobstructing the other teeth, disturbing their support in the socket, and alteringthe germ of the tooth. 1 Lafosse, Cours dhippiatrique ou Traité complet de la médecine des chevaux, Paris, in-folio,1772, p. 32. 46 721 722 THE EXTERIOR OF THE HORSE. We have made a similar observation upon a horse brought to the clinic ofthe Alfort School in 1842. His mouth presented a double row of incisors of thesecond dentition in each jaw,—in other words, he had tAventy-four in


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