AND HOW TO KEEP IT SOUND. 



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Fig \4 — Is the portrait of the shoe which replaced Fig. 13. 



The heels of an even thickness with the rest of the shoe 

 Show the poiats at which the heels of the hoof terminated : 



they are however better shown in Figs. 15 and 16. 

 The seating carried back, so as to clear the angles at tha 



heels, and leave the seat of corns free from pressure. 

 d. The nail-holes placed in the flat surface which supports th« 



crust, where they should always be. 

 «. The hindermost nail of the inner side at the inner toe, 



whereby the whole of the quarter and heel are lefi free ta 



e]q»and. 



