. A text-book of horseshoeing, for horseshoers and veterinarians . 26 HORSESHOEING. Fig. what pyramidal in shape, and, lying against the posterior part of the condyles of the cannonbone, increase the articular sur-faces at the upper end of thelong pasteni. The short pastern (secondphalanx) (Figs. 5 and 6) liesunder the first phalanx andabove the os pedis; it is some-what cubical in shape. Itsupper articular surface (Fig. 5,a) presents two glenoid cavitiesto correspond with the condylesof tlie first phalanx. The lower Os suffraginis with both sesamoid bones . - /-r-* k 7\ inposition, asinFi


. A text-book of horseshoeing, for horseshoers and veterinarians . 26 HORSESHOEING. Fig. what pyramidal in shape, and, lying against the posterior part of the condyles of the cannonbone, increase the articular sur-faces at the upper end of thelong pasteni. The short pastern (secondphalanx) (Figs. 5 and 6) liesunder the first phalanx andabove the os pedis; it is some-what cubical in shape. Itsupper articular surface (Fig. 5,a) presents two glenoid cavitiesto correspond with the condylesof tlie first phalanx. The lower Os suffraginis with both sesamoid bones . - /-r-* k 7\ inposition, asinFig. 3. ^, os suffraginis; B, artlCUiar SUriace (-tig. ^,d) YB-sesamoid bones; o, upper joint-surface of i j? j_i long pastern; b, joint-surface of sesamoid SembleS the lOWCr CUd Ol thebones; c, roughened surface at PPer end; ^^.g^ phalaUX. The UppCr pOStC-d, roughened surface at lower end, both for i ill attachment of ligaments; e, lower joint sur- rior border of this boUC is promi-nent and prolonged transversely(Fig. 6, a), to serve as a supporting ledge for the first phalanx, as


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