University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1912

Page 169 of 178

 

University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 169 of 178
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University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1912 Edition, Page 168
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Page 169 text:

A Horse's Foot Nee s Care QH Every Veterinarian knows that diseases of the horse may often be traced to neglect of the foot. V QI Safety and comfort for horses result as much from DYOPCI' shoeing as from clean stables and the removal from the foot of any hard substances which may have been picked up in the course of a day's travel. Ill A shoer may carefully prepare the hoof, fit the shoe and then spoil his Work by the use of inferior nails. To run the risk of totally disabling a horse and of losing business in this way seems absurd, yet it is sometimes done. 111 The use of cheap horse nails is always Us penny wise and a pound foolish sort of policy. All that the shoer can possibly save is a fraction of a cent in shoeing a horse when he uses inferior nails. 111 It has always been the pur- pose of the makers of ncape- well nails to produce the best nail at ix fair price rather than the cheapest nail regardless of quality. The present great demand for Capewell nails proves the wisdom of this policy. rms nun cnrcxru mmf' nmnr HEAD il ll MARK W 411 No nail represented to be The Capewelln or the same as The Capewelln is the same in stock and finish unless it has the checked head. The check on the head is the mark of superior stock and workman- ship. There is safety 'in shoe- ing with nl-he Capewellf' '6CapeWell Nails Are ,Safe QI Fortunately, for horses and owners, most horseshoers in the United States have learned the advantages of driving a high-class nail4the best they can get. Such find that Capewell nails do not Crimp 01' Split and injure the Sensitive part of the foot. That Capewell'l nails are stiff enough H and sharp enough to be driven through the hardest hoof without breaking it down, yet flexible so as to be easily clinched without breaking. iThey Hold Best- blade by I THE BAPEWELL HURSE NAIL CUMPANY HARTFORD, CONN., U. S. A. BRANCHES-New H'ork, Buffalo, Philadelphia, Baltin1ore,'New Orleans, Cinoi Sl. Louis, Chicago, Detroit, Denver. Portland, bun Francisco. Toronto. Canada: Dlexico City, blexico. Largest Makers of Horse Nails in the Wvorlcl 169 nat

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DR. CECIL ERENCI-I'S SURGICAL DISEASES and SURGERY OF THE DOG Nearly One Hundred Illustrations The only Work of its kind in existence. Recom- mended by Prof W. Adams of the University of Pennsylvania Invaluable to Veterinary Students and Practitioners Price 33.00 per Copy NORMAN T. I-IARRIS 'ms'



Page 170 text:

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