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although there may be no vifible appearance of 

 the difeafe, and the effort wherein the coronary- 

 bone refills the fracture, indicates the manner 

 of cure, when the bone is not broken, and alfo 

 that the horfe ought to feel in this effort very 

 great pain, when he flrains the fracture. We 

 cannot avoid giving the Sieur la Fofïè due 

 praifê for his zeal and capacity in his endea- 

 vours to perfect and extend the knowledge of 

 his profeffion. We think this memoir merits 

 being printed among the collection of the pa- 

 pers communicated to the academy. 



Signed, Morand, Ferrein. 

 / certify the prefent extracl to be conformable to 

 its original and to the judgment of the Academy. 

 Given at Paris Feb. i, 1750. «SÏ^z^Grandjean 

 de F 'ouchy, -perpetual fecretary to the Royal Aca- 

 demy of Sciences, 



EXTRACT of the REGISTERS 



OF THE 



Royal Academy of Sciences, 

 Of 23 Auguft, 1752. 



A/f R. Morand, who was appointed by the 

 *»■* Academy to examine the Hyppiatric * 

 obfervations of M. la Foffe, farrier to the king's 



* Relating to Horfes, 



C 4 fiables, 



