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Identifier: prescriptionsins00russ (find matches)
Title: Prescriptions and instructions for treating the disease of the feet and legs of the horse
Year: 1902 (1900s)
Authors: Russell, William, b. 1825. (from old catalog) Lewis, W. A. (from old catalog)
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: Cincinnati, The Robert Clarke company
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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s thehorse increases in speed he changes his way of going and re-quires a different style of shoe. Why every man who shoes horses should have a copyof my Sixth Edition : It has over 500 cuts of different stylesof shoes, feet and legs, over 348 pages. It contains sixty-fourvears of experience at the anvil, with hammer and tongs,knife and rasp in hands under the horse. Any man whowill follow the instructions given can do fifty per cent betterwork by following the instructions given in the book thanwithout following the instructions. Send and get a copy of•the Sixth Edition. Why every nian owning horses ought to have the SixthEdition is tdBcnow for himself w^hen his horses feet areproperly shod and the foot and leg is set plumb under theIjody. It ought.not to be a question how cheap I can getmy horse shod. The question ought to be, how good can Iget my horse shod, so as to preserve his usefulness. Plorsesdo not wear out from hard work ; they wear out from theabuse of the foot and log-.
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THE SKELETON AND OUTLINES OF THE HORSE DRAWN FRO:\I NATURE. See Fig. 1. 1. Cranium and face. 2. Lower jaw. 3. Cervical vertebrse—Jointed process ofthe neck. 4-4. Dorsal vertebrae—Jointed process nfthe back. .5-.i. Lumbar vertebrae—Jointed process olthe loins. 6-0. Sacrum. A consolidation of five vor-tetarie, articulated, or jointed in front withthe last lumbar, or loin vertebrae, and behindwitli the first coccygeal bone; and on tliesides with the coxae, the bones which, withthe sacrum, form the pelvis. The sacrum istriangular, flattened above and below, andfrom before and behind, describes a slightcurve upward. 7-7. Coccygeal vertebrae—Jointed processextending from sacrum backward. 8. Sub-trochanterian crest. 9-9. True ribs. 10-lU. t^artilages of true ribs. 11-11. False ribs. 12-12. Cartilage.s of false ribs. 13. Collar-bone. 14. Fourteentli Dor-sal Vertebra—Tlieaxis upon wiiich the body is hung. 15. Radius—Forearm. 16. Elbow. 17. Pisiform, or pea-shaped bone. 18. Cuneifor

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