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 10
... usually given at the present day are perfectly harmless , rather suspecting , that the evaporation is occasioned by heat generated within the foot than applied from without . nefit and a bane With regard to shoeing , as one of the ...
... usually given at the present day are perfectly harmless , rather suspecting , that the evaporation is occasioned by heat generated within the foot than applied from without . nefit and a bane With regard to shoeing , as one of the ...
Pagina 27
... usually pre- sents itself ; viz . , a falling in of the inside quarter , or slight indentation about the middle of the crust towards the heel : this sometimes assumes the ap- pearance of a stricture , in a slight degree , all round the ...
... usually pre- sents itself ; viz . , a falling in of the inside quarter , or slight indentation about the middle of the crust towards the heel : this sometimes assumes the ap- pearance of a stricture , in a slight degree , all round the ...
Pagina 40
... usually take about five quarts of blood from the lamer foot , and two quarts from the other , on the same day . The sole and every part of the hoof should now be suffered to grow unmolested , except the toe , which is to be abruptly ...
... usually take about five quarts of blood from the lamer foot , and two quarts from the other , on the same day . The sole and every part of the hoof should now be suffered to grow unmolested , except the toe , which is to be abruptly ...
Pagina 42
... usually employed . It undoubtedly does oblige the groggy horse to bear more weight on the lame foot than he would have done without such constraint ; but let us see how the suffering animal instinctively dis- poses of this distressing ...
... usually employed . It undoubtedly does oblige the groggy horse to bear more weight on the lame foot than he would have done without such constraint ; but let us see how the suffering animal instinctively dis- poses of this distressing ...
Pagina 43
... usually so strongly on symptoms . marked that it would be almost impossible for two able veterinarians to disagree in determining on the seat of disease ; and therefore I cannot bring my mind to admit the expediency of a long detail ...
... usually so strongly on symptoms . marked that it would be almost impossible for two able veterinarians to disagree in determining on the seat of disease ; and therefore I cannot bring my mind to admit the expediency of a long detail ...
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