c: 10 D 



contact with it. The lower surface of this shoe 

 is hollow, and consequently on hard ground can 

 only rest on its outer edge. 



Of the common Shoe. 



The shoe in common use has its upper sur- 

 face hollow, or sloping, regularly from the outer 



crust, which has been recommended as a specific, blistering 

 the coronet, steeping the feet in warm water for several 

 hours a day for months together, and turning out after- 

 wards in moist land, it has proved that although the con- 

 traction was removed the lameness continued. 



