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OBSERVATIONS. 



j . p I ^ H E anatomical plate of the directed 

 -* parts of a horfe's foot, with their feveral 

 figures, croffed by fix parallel right lines, the 

 fpace of which mews, upon every part, the im- 

 portance of the accidents that happen to them -, 

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

 ciently known, to make a true prognoftic upon 

 their different kinds, without having ftudied 

 anatomy. 



2. That the caufe of the lamenefs in horlès, 

 which is commonly looked for in the moulders 

 or haunches, is in the foot, proceeding from the 

 comprefiion of the flefhy fole, by the coronary 

 bones puihing againft it : this lamenefs often be- 

 comes incurable by the coalefcing of thefe bones, 

 for want of applying remedies as foon as per- 

 ceived. 



3. The rupture of the great tendon called the 

 Tendo Achillis. 



4. The fracture of the coronary bone into three 

 pieces, and fometimes more. 



5. The fracture of the nut- bone in two, and 



A 4 fometimes 



