FIRST AID IN DISEASE AND LAMENESS 



in character which seems to have been overlooked, 

 and which we will supply, and that one is to place the 

 shoe where the foot should be, bearing in mind that 

 when the legs and feet are normal and symmetrical 

 a horse never interferes. A little thought along 

 this line will accomplish more than a volume of 

 explanation. 



J. C. CORLIES, D. V. S. 



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