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Fig. 517.— Foot affected with Chronic Laminitis. 



a.— Anterior extensor of the phalanges. 6.— Ordinary wall, c— Coronary band. 

 d.—Podophyllous tissue modified, e.— Morbid horny wall. /.—Seedy toe. jr.- Displaced 

 and deformed OS pedis, ft.— Velvety tissue. 1—Perforans tendon. 7'.— Navicular bone. 

 A;.— Perforatus tendon. I —Plantar cushion. 



necrosed. This is the result of the excessive displacement of the 

 OS pedis and of the strong pressure upon the velvety tissue against 

 the sole-tissue, which is atrophied or even destroyed (Fig. 518). 

 This is an ulcerating wound, somewhat semi-lunar, secreting a 



Fig. 518.— Chronic Laminitis, with Keraphylocele 



