HORSES' TEETH: 





MODE OF DEVELOPMENT, ANATOMY, 



MICKOSCOPY, PATHOLOGY, AND DENTISTRY ; COMPARED WITH 

 THE TEETH OF MANY OTHER LAND AND MARINE 

 ANIMALS, BOTH LIVING AND EXTINCT ; 

 WITH A VOCABULARY AND COPI- 

 OUS EXTRACTS FROM: 



THE WORKS OF 



ODONTOLOGISTS AND VETERINARIANS. 



BT 



WILLIAM H. CLAEKE. 



FOURTH EDITION, RE-REVISED, WITH SECOND APPENDIX. 



Horses have very nearly the same diseases as men. Aristotle. 

 We ought to make not merely books, but valuable collections, and to 

 acknowledge the sources whence we derive assistance. Pliny. 



NEW YORK ! 



WILLIAM E. JENKINS, 



851, 853 SIXTH AVENUE. 



1893. 



