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 TreatmentRead Books Ltd, 6 okt 2017 - 126 pagina's First published in 1832, this is a detailed treatise on farriery, with a particular focus on the nature, origin and symptoms of navicular joint lameness. Written by a member of the Royal Veterinary College and accomplished army surgeon, it goes into great detail of preventative and curative treatment, as well as offering practical tips to horse shoeing. Contents include: "Manuscript Transmitted to the Veterinary College in 1816", "Navicular Joint Disease Unknown as the General Seat of Chronic Lameness of the Fore Feet", "Contraction", "Two Forms of Contraction", "The General or Apparent Contraction", The Occult of Partial Contraction", "Insidious Nature of Contraction", etc. Many vintage books such as this are becoming increasingly scarce and expensive. It is with this in mind that we are republishing this volume now in a modern, high-quality edition complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on maintaining and caring for horses. |
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... stable Stationary position in the stall, a most prolific source of contraction Frog pressure considered One of the uses of the fatty frog—defends the synovial or lining membrane of the tendon Position in standing The superincumbent ...
... stable Stationary position in the stall, a most prolific source of contraction Frog pressure considered One of the uses of the fatty frog—defends the synovial or lining membrane of the tendon Position in standing The superincumbent ...
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... stable as a preventive of the navicular disease, appears to have escaped the notice of writers and lecturers Foot of the horse designed by nature for almost perpetual motion Some contracted feet capable of enduring hard work without ...
... stable as a preventive of the navicular disease, appears to have escaped the notice of writers and lecturers Foot of the horse designed by nature for almost perpetual motion Some contracted feet capable of enduring hard work without ...
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... stable Side-nailing admits of the dilatation of the foot in the stable PAPER V. THE ART OF HORSE SHOEING SIMPLIFIED AND UNFETTERED. Side-Nailing, a new era in veterinary history Mr. Strickland Freeman, the first expounder of the true ...
... stable Side-nailing admits of the dilatation of the foot in the stable PAPER V. THE ART OF HORSE SHOEING SIMPLIFIED AND UNFETTERED. Side-Nailing, a new era in veterinary history Mr. Strickland Freeman, the first expounder of the true ...
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... stable, without viewing the action of the animal, we might (without any disparagement to our judgment) be induced to pronounce a good fair average foot; and yet upon trotting the horse ten yards, although possessed of sound, clean legs ...
... stable, without viewing the action of the animal, we might (without any disparagement to our judgment) be induced to pronounce a good fair average foot; and yet upon trotting the horse ten yards, although possessed of sound, clean legs ...
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... which the feet of horses are subjected by the usual mode of tying the animals to a post in a stall, which, even in a well-regulated stable, is frequently from twenty-one to twenty-three hours out of the twenty-four. This, however, is not.
... which the feet of horses are subjected by the usual mode of tying the animals to a post in a stall, which, even in a well-regulated stable, is frequently from twenty-one to twenty-three hours out of the twenty-four. This, however, is not.
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A Treatise on the Foot of the Horse: And a New System of Shoeing, by One ... James Turner Volledige weergave - 1832 |
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admit animal animal’s appears baneful bone and heels Bracy Clark cartilage cause chronic foot lameness chronic lameness clenches clipped coffin and navicular coffin bone colt contracted feet crust cure descent dilatation elastic laminæ evil farrier fatty frog feet of horses fetter flexor tendon foot bones fore feet free from lameness frequently function grooming hoof horny box horny sole horse’s foot important inflammation inside heel inside quarter iron and nails joint lameness lame foot ligaments method of shoeing month’s wear muscles natural foot Nature’s navicular bone navicular disease Navicular joint disease navicular lameness observed occult contraction occult or partial organ ossification paper partial pressure perpetual motion plan of shoeing posterior practice present preserved Professor Coleman proportion quick rigidity Royal Veterinary College shew shod side-nailed shoeing small pastern bone sound stable stall superincumbent weight symptoms synovial membrane system of shoeing TABLET EXPANSION SHOE treatment unfettered plan unshod foot valuable horse