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SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.—An operation to remove a broken splint-bone from the good Wanganui galloper, Anchor (above), has been successful. Veterinary surgeons took two pieces of bone, each about half an Inch long, from one of Anchor's legs. It is thought that these pieces of bone had been troubling him for several months before he broke down in March.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29818, 10 May 1962, Page 4

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SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.—An operation to remove a broken splint-bone from the good Wanganui galloper, Anchor (above), has been successful. Veterinary surgeons took two pieces of bone, each about half an Inch long, from one of Anchor's legs. It is thought that these pieces of bone had been troubling him for several months before he broke down in March. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29818, 10 May 1962, Page 4

SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.—An operation to remove a broken splint-bone from the good Wanganui galloper, Anchor (above), has been successful. Veterinary surgeons took two pieces of bone, each about half an Inch long, from one of Anchor's legs. It is thought that these pieces of bone had been troubling him for several months before he broke down in March. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29818, 10 May 1962, Page 4

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