102. Three-quarter Shoe 103. Three-quarter
Bar Shoe 104. Shoe with a ‘Dropped’
Heel 105. Shoe with a ‘Set’ Heel
106. Curette, or Volkmann’s Spoon 107.
Resection of the Terminal Portion of the Perforans
Tendon
(Gutenacker)
108. Shoe with extended Toe-piece. (Colonel Nunn) 109. Mesian Section of Foot with Lesions following Coronitis.
(Gutenacker)
110. Toe of Ordinary Hind-shoe 111. Toe of Hind-shoe Bevelled for the Prevention of Overreach 112. Hoof showing Lesion in the Wall following Coronitis.
(Gutenacker)
113. Foot with Lesions of Chronic Coronitis. (Gutenacker) 114. Hoof Accidentally Tom from Foot. (Cartledge) 115. Hoof Accidentally Tom from Foot. (Rogerson) 116. Section of Foot with Laminitis of Eight Days’ Duration. (Gutenacker) 117. Section of Foot with Laminitis of Fourteen Days’ Duration.
(Gutenacker)
118. Chronic Ostitis of the Os Pedis in Laminitis. 119. Broad’s Rocker Bar Shoe for Laminitis. 120. The Foot showing Grooves made in the Wall for Treatment of Laminitis
(Anterior Surface).
121. The Foot showing Grooves made for the Treatment of Laminitis (Solar
Surface).
122. Foot with Chronic Laminitis. (Gutenacker) 123. Inferior Aspect of Foot with Chronic Laminitis. (Gutenacker) 124. Section of Foot with Laminitis of Three Weeks’ Duration.
(Gutenacker)
125. Section of Foot with Laminitis of Several Years’ Duration.
(Gutenacker)
126. Diagram showing Position of the Abnormal Growth of Horn in Chronic
Laminitis.
127. Diagram showing the same Abnormal Growth of Horn Removed prior to
Shoeing.
128. Shoe with Heel-clip. 129. Internal Seedy-Toe. 130. External Seedy-Toe. (Colonel Nunn) 131. External Seedy-Toe. (Colonel Nunn) 132. A Keraphyllocele on the Inner Surface of the Horn of the Wall at the Toe. (Gutenacker) 133. Os Pedis showing Absorption of Bone caused by the Pressure of a
Keraphyllocele. (Gutenacker)
134. Foot with Canker of the Frog and Heels. (Gutenacker) 135. Foot with Canker extending to the Wall. (Malcolm) 136. Foot with Advanced Canker. (Gutenacker) 137. Feet affected with Specific Coronitis. (Taylor) 138. Fore-foot with Specific Coronitis. (Taylor) 139. Excision of the Lateral Cartilage (Old Method). (Gutenacker) 140. Excision of the Lateral Cartilage. (After Moller and Frick).
(Gutenacker)
141. Excision of the Lateral Cartilage. (After Bayer.)
(Gutenacker)
142. Partial Excision of the Lateral Cartilage 143. Ossified Lateral Cartilages, or Side-bones. 144. Smith’s Side-bone Saw (Old Pattern). 145. Smith’s Side-bone Saw (Improved Pattern). 146. Smith’s Hoof Plane. 147. Hodder’s Hoof Chisel. 148. Foot showing the Grooves made
(Gutenacker)
108. Shoe with extended Toe-piece. (Colonel Nunn) 109. Mesian Section of Foot with Lesions following Coronitis.
(Gutenacker)
110. Toe of Ordinary Hind-shoe 111. Toe of Hind-shoe Bevelled for the Prevention of Overreach 112. Hoof showing Lesion in the Wall following Coronitis.
(Gutenacker)
113. Foot with Lesions of Chronic Coronitis. (Gutenacker) 114. Hoof Accidentally Tom from Foot. (Cartledge) 115. Hoof Accidentally Tom from Foot. (Rogerson) 116. Section of Foot with Laminitis of Eight Days’ Duration. (Gutenacker) 117. Section of Foot with Laminitis of Fourteen Days’ Duration.
(Gutenacker)
118. Chronic Ostitis of the Os Pedis in Laminitis. 119. Broad’s Rocker Bar Shoe for Laminitis. 120. The Foot showing Grooves made in the Wall for Treatment of Laminitis
(Anterior Surface).
121. The Foot showing Grooves made for the Treatment of Laminitis (Solar
Surface).
122. Foot with Chronic Laminitis. (Gutenacker) 123. Inferior Aspect of Foot with Chronic Laminitis. (Gutenacker) 124. Section of Foot with Laminitis of Three Weeks’ Duration.
(Gutenacker)
125. Section of Foot with Laminitis of Several Years’ Duration.
(Gutenacker)
126. Diagram showing Position of the Abnormal Growth of Horn in Chronic
Laminitis.
127. Diagram showing the same Abnormal Growth of Horn Removed prior to
Shoeing.
128. Shoe with Heel-clip. 129. Internal Seedy-Toe. 130. External Seedy-Toe. (Colonel Nunn) 131. External Seedy-Toe. (Colonel Nunn) 132. A Keraphyllocele on the Inner Surface of the Horn of the Wall at the Toe. (Gutenacker) 133. Os Pedis showing Absorption of Bone caused by the Pressure of a
Keraphyllocele. (Gutenacker)
134. Foot with Canker of the Frog and Heels. (Gutenacker) 135. Foot with Canker extending to the Wall. (Malcolm) 136. Foot with Advanced Canker. (Gutenacker) 137. Feet affected with Specific Coronitis. (Taylor) 138. Fore-foot with Specific Coronitis. (Taylor) 139. Excision of the Lateral Cartilage (Old Method). (Gutenacker) 140. Excision of the Lateral Cartilage. (After Moller and Frick).
(Gutenacker)
141. Excision of the Lateral Cartilage. (After Bayer.)
(Gutenacker)
142. Partial Excision of the Lateral Cartilage 143. Ossified Lateral Cartilages, or Side-bones. 144. Smith’s Side-bone Saw (Old Pattern). 145. Smith’s Side-bone Saw (Improved Pattern). 146. Smith’s Hoof Plane. 147. Hodder’s Hoof Chisel. 148. Foot showing the Grooves made