Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . PLATE ¥. PLJkTE ¥ This plate represents the third phalanx of the colt, seenfrom its lateral, anterior, and inferior faces. Fig. I. Iiateral Face. A. Base of the pyramidal eminence. B. Vascular porosities. C. Patilobe Pre-plantar fissure. D. Basilar process. K. Pyramidal Retrossal process. Fig. II. Anterior Face. A. Pyramidal eminence. B. Poroeities and vascular imprints C. Patilobe eminence. D. Basilar process. E. Pre-plantar fissure. F. Superior border. Fig. III


Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . PLATE ¥. PLJkTE ¥ This plate represents the third phalanx of the colt, seenfrom its lateral, anterior, and inferior faces. Fig. I. Iiateral Face. A. Base of the pyramidal eminence. B. Vascular porosities. C. Patilobe Pre-plantar fissure. D. Basilar process. K. Pyramidal Retrossal process. Fig. II. Anterior Face. A. Pyramidal eminence. B. Poroeities and vascular imprints C. Patilobe eminence. D. Basilar process. E. Pre-plantar fissure. F. Superior border. Fig. III. Inferior Face. A. Semi-lunar crest. H. Plantar fissure. J. Imprint of the insertion of the perforans. P. Inferior face. S. Edge of the plantar \t \i :\\\ ¥1. FLAT! ¥1 This figure represents the posterior face of the digitalregion, flexed backward in a manner to show in its full ex-tent the inferior or plantar face of the foot. The skin has been lifted from above the third phalanx,and the enveloping sheaths of the tendons are dissected. Thevelvety tissue is preserved. A. Median part of the pyramidal body (fleshy frog) of plantar cushion, or sensitive tissue of the sole. B. Branches of the pyramidal body. C. Cartilaginous bulb. E. Angle of inflection of the branches of the pyramidal body. F. Point or apex of the fleshy frog. J. Interval of separation of the two branches of the perforatus. L. Lateral lacunae of the jjyramidal body. M. Median lacunae of the pyramidal body. Q, Q. Fibrous sheath of union of the two branches of the perforatus R. Branches of theperforatus directing th emselves towardtheir pointof insertion at the second phalanx. T. Tendon of the perforatus. T. Tendon of the perforans at its passage between


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