AUTISTIC HOUSEi-SHOEING. 



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B and C, show sectional views of the bars, giving an idea 

 of their construction and thickness. 



In all cases of corns on both sides I have used this shoe 

 with g-reat success. 



It has also proved very successful in all cases of contrac- 

 tion. The shoe should not be allowed to touch at the heels. 



Fia. 39.— Double Half-Bar Shop. 



The foot should be dressed perfectly level with the ex- 

 ception of what is taken off from the heels to prevent the 

 shoe bearing and touching on the quarters. 



When the quarters get crowded down so that the^^ touch 

 the shoe, it should be removed and the -quarters cut down 



