A Treatise on the Foot of the Horse: And a New System of Shoeing, by One-sided-nailing and on the Nature, Origin, and Symptoms of the Navicular Joint Lameness, with Preventive and Curative TreatmentLongman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1832 - 106 pagina's |
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Pagina vii
... motion to the foot in the stable .... ...... .... Stationary position in the stall , a most prolific source of con- traction .... 6 Frog pressure considered 7 One of the uses of the fatty frog - defends the synovial or lining membrane ...
... motion to the foot in the stable .... ...... .... Stationary position in the stall , a most prolific source of con- traction .... 6 Frog pressure considered 7 One of the uses of the fatty frog - defends the synovial or lining membrane ...
Pagina viii
... motion 61 Some contracted feet capable of enduring hard work without lameness , accounted for ...... Salutary effect of weight and motion combined . Description of the diseased joint ... Thick strong hoofs most predisposed to navicular ...
... motion 61 Some contracted feet capable of enduring hard work without lameness , accounted for ...... Salutary effect of weight and motion combined . Description of the diseased joint ... Thick strong hoofs most predisposed to navicular ...
Pagina xii
... motion the main preservative of the foot in a state of nature Doubts of the author removed as to the eligibility of side - nailed shoeing for hunters .. ...... Side - nailed shoeing apparently insecure 95 55 96 96 The manner in which ...
... motion the main preservative of the foot in a state of nature Doubts of the author removed as to the eligibility of side - nailed shoeing for hunters .. ...... Side - nailed shoeing apparently insecure 95 55 96 96 The manner in which ...
Pagina 5
... , I am convinced that the lengthened toe , so often the accumulation of from four to six weeks ' growth of hoof , is a very serious evil , and as great a motion to the stable . violation of Nature's law as ON THE NAVICULAR DISEASE . 5.
... , I am convinced that the lengthened toe , so often the accumulation of from four to six weeks ' growth of hoof , is a very serious evil , and as great a motion to the stable . violation of Nature's law as ON THE NAVICULAR DISEASE . 5.
Pagina 6
... motion to the stable . violation of Nature's law as the common shoe or in- flexible ring of iron affixed to the foot with nails , which , according to Mr. Bracy Clark , is the only bane . I am led to this conclusion from observing that ...
... motion to the stable . violation of Nature's law as the common shoe or in- flexible ring of iron affixed to the foot with nails , which , according to Mr. Bracy Clark , is the only bane . I am led to this conclusion from observing that ...
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