. & b Fig. 85.—Section through a Crooked Foot. a, The higher and convex side of the wall; b, the lower and concave side of the wall. Again, we must look to successive parings of the wall of the higher side to bring about a gradual return to the normal. At the same time, the tendency to contraction of that side is counteracted by shoeing wide, and, if necessary, giving to the upper surface of that branch of the shoe what we have termed elsewhere a ' revised seating '—viz., an incline of its upper surface from within outwards.


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