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DISEASES OF THE HORSE'S FOOT 



The ordinary smith's drawing-knife (Fig. 45) is well 

 known to almost everyone, and is well suited for much of 



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Fig. 45. — The Ordinary Drawing-knife. 



the rougher part of the work. The careful following up 

 of pricks, however, and some of the more special operations 



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a 1> c a 



Fig. 46. 



a, b, Modern forms of drawing-knife; c, d, e, sage-knives. 



demanding removal of portions of the lateral cartilages call 

 for instruments of a more delicate character and peculiar 



