Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... motion . That these lamina form an union between the crust and sensible foot , of suf- ficient strength to support the animal's weight , has been proved beyond a doubt , by removing from a living horse the bottom of the hoof , that is ...
... motion . That these lamina form an union between the crust and sensible foot , of suf- ficient strength to support the animal's weight , has been proved beyond a doubt , by removing from a living horse the bottom of the hoof , that is ...
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... motion ; but the heels of the frogs being placed posterior to the coffin - bone , and in contact with movable , elastic , and not fixed or resisting substances , a very considerable lever is formed , and whenever the horny frog comes in ...
... motion ; but the heels of the frogs being placed posterior to the coffin - bone , and in contact with movable , elastic , and not fixed or resisting substances , a very considerable lever is formed , and whenever the horny frog comes in ...
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... motion , and the hoof exposed to unequal surfaces , the artificial frog should be removed , as the natural frog , out of the stable , will receive frequent pressure with any shoes ; but that period is of short duration , when compared ...
... motion , and the hoof exposed to unequal surfaces , the artificial frog should be removed , as the natural frog , out of the stable , will receive frequent pressure with any shoes ; but that period is of short duration , when compared ...
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... motion , an irregular groove is made in the iron frog , to receive a corresponding piece of steel , placed under the heels of the shoe . In general , it is necessary to fix the frog more firmly ; and , for that purpose , a hole is ...
... motion , an irregular groove is made in the iron frog , to receive a corresponding piece of steel , placed under the heels of the shoe . In general , it is necessary to fix the frog more firmly ; and , for that purpose , a hole is ...
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... motion , the accumulated forces were as the squares of the final or initial velocities . This doctrine he announces in all its generality and importance , deduc- ing from it all the consequences which John Bernoulli values himself so ...
... motion , the accumulated forces were as the squares of the final or initial velocities . This doctrine he announces in all its generality and importance , deduc- ing from it all the consequences which John Bernoulli values himself so ...
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