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THE 



ANATOMICAL TABLE. 



ne dijj'e^ied parts of a horfe^s foot^ and their fi- 

 gures^ crojfed by fix horizontal^ parallel right lines ^ 

 the fp ace of which indicates^ upon every part^ the 

 importance of the accidents that happen to them ; 

 fo that the quality and feat of each may be fuffi- 

 ciently known ^ to make a true prognoflic upon their 

 different kinds without having fludied anatomy. 



EXPLANATION of the FIGURES 

 of the Second Plate. 



' I ^ H E firfl figure repreTents the bottom of a 

 -*- horfe's foot. 



A. is the horny fole. 



B. the fros;. 



2. The ^^^^/ towards its lower edge, called by 

 the author the wall of the foot. 



Figure the fecond fhews the horny fole A. raifed 

 from the Piefhy fole C. round which is the en- 

 channelied ^iti'a^ 6. placed in the fulcus of the 

 inner furface of the hoof: 5. the horny part of 

 which is foft and white. 



Figure the third reprefents the under part of 

 the fleiliy fole C. raifed from the foot bone * D. 

 G the covering or thee a of thQ -.Tendo Achillis, 2. 

 The cartilage. 6. The edge of the flefhy fole 

 confined in the furrow of the channelled horny 

 fubflance. 



* The foot-bone is Gibfon's Coff.n-hone. 



' The 



