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 fiables, upon fix difeafes of a horfe's foot, 

 which appear to have never been known to au- 

 thors, having made his report, the Academy 

 judged that thefe difeafes were clearly defcribed, 

 that the obfervations made in confequence were 

 very judicious, and that the whole is rendered 

 Hill the more ufeful as it is accompanied with 

 anatomical plates, wherein the bones and adja- 

 cent parts are better reprefented than any where 

 elfe ; this memoir is judged worthy to be print- 

 ed among the pieces communicated by foreign- 

 ers. 



Paris Auguft 31, 1752 -, figned Grand je an 

 de Fouchy, perpetual fecretary of the Royal 

 Academy of Sciences. 



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