. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 662 OPEBATIOKS ON THE FOOT,. Fig. 511.—Defays' Contrary Vise. duciBg much result. These repeated dilatations once in four days for a month, are assisted by the application of soft poultices in horses which, on account of the pain and consequent lameness, are kept in the stable. Others may be put to work, and receive potiltices only when at rest, or may be turned into damp fields. The shoe rarely needs changing during the treatment, which lasts about a month. This mode of opening the heels is especially practicable and of easy applic


. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 662 OPEBATIOKS ON THE FOOT,. Fig. 511.—Defays' Contrary Vise. duciBg much result. These repeated dilatations once in four days for a month, are assisted by the application of soft poultices in horses which, on account of the pain and consequent lameness, are kept in the stable. Others may be put to work, and receive potiltices only when at rest, or may be turned into damp fields. The shoe rarely needs changing during the treatment, which lasts about a month. This mode of opening the heels is especially practicable and of easy application, and has the advantage of allowing the use of the horse, whose foot is as well protected as with the ordinary shoe. It becomes indispensable when the dis-. 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 Liautard, Alexandre Franc?ois Augustin, 1835-. New York, Sabiston & Murray


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