. The Street railway journal . Fig. 1. Fi«. CentennialExhibition. HORSES FEET. These drawings show how many horses are made lame and permanently in-lured by the use or the cold cut and sheared-pointed Nails, ihis process ormanufacture produces lamination, causing the iron to form in layers and whendriven into the foot, the horny fibers of which the hoot Is composed cause thenal to separate at the point, ana one portion passes into the foot. No. 4 represents one of these nails which was driven Into the hoot and sliv-ered in driving, one thin blade passing into the quick or sensitive sole; N


. The Street railway journal . Fig. 1. Fi«. CentennialExhibition. HORSES FEET. These drawings show how many horses are made lame and permanently in-lured by the use or the cold cut and sheared-pointed Nails, ihis process ormanufacture produces lamination, causing the iron to form in layers and whendriven into the foot, the horny fibers of which the hoot Is composed cause thenal to separate at the point, ana one portion passes into the foot. No. 4 represents one of these nails which was driven Into the hoot and sliv-ered in driving, one thin blade passing into the quick or sensitive sole; No. 5the thick blade or the nail passed out of the wall or the hool tor a few days the horse was returned lame, and upon the removal of the shoe,a nail similar to the above was broken off, leaving the sliver in the foot: i-och-jaw ensued, from which the horse died. Upon dissecting the toot a portion orthe nail was round to have penetrated through the coffin bone, as seen in t lg. d,letter A, thus sacrificing the life of a valuab


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