A treatise on veterinary medicine . t, which, from the obliqueposition 01 the Pastern Bobes, wouldotherwise have been very insecure. /believe Ihis tlgajnent is sometimes brokenin violent strainsy or when a Horse is saidto be broken down. Plate ! 1, A front view of Ihe Bones.—act thesesamoid Bones, b tlie large Pastern, c thesauill Pastern, d the Coftin-bone. Plate 12, A back view of the Bones.—aa thesesamoid Bones, b the large Pastern, c thesmall Pastern, d the Navicula or Nut-bone, e the bottom of the Coffin-bone. Plate 13, A Frost Shoe. This Shoe is de-signed for slippery roads, and on sucho
A treatise on veterinary medicine . t, which, from the obliqueposition 01 the Pastern Bobes, wouldotherwise have been very insecure. /believe Ihis tlgajnent is sometimes brokenin violent strainsy or when a Horse is saidto be broken down. Plate ! 1, A front view of Ihe Bones.—act thesesamoid Bones, b tlie large Pastern, c thesauill Pastern, d the Coftin-bone. Plate 12, A back view of the Bones.—aa thesesamoid Bones, b the large Pastern, c thesmall Pastern, d the Navicula or Nut-bone, e the bottom of the Coffin-bone. Plate 13, A Frost Shoe. This Shoe is de-signed for slippery roads, and on suchoccasions renders a Horse perfectlysecure; the sharp wedge-like substanceat the Heel being nverely screwed intothe Shoe, may be removed and appliedagain at pleasure.—a the Shoe complete,b the female screw in the Heel, c the wedgethat screws into it, d its screw, e the keyfor fixing and removing the v/edge. Plate 14, The Teeth, sinewing the Age of aHorse. W ood and Inucs, Printers, Poppins Court, Fleet Street. Ilatel Tigl Jiq 3.
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