. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. â. EXTREMITY OF ONE OF THE FORE LIMBS. Explanation.âa, The region of the coronet; 6, The sensitive laminse; c, The point of the toe; d, The quarters; e. The heel; /, The sole; g, The solar border. Many who treat such diseases are apt to do too much. Youatt, and several other writers, recommend repeated bleedings, blisters, and purges, and even tell us to bleed in the chronic stage. This is all wrong, and such outrageous treatment is almost sure to end in suppuration, founder, or ruin. (See article on Inflamma


. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. â. EXTREMITY OF ONE OF THE FORE LIMBS. Explanation.âa, The region of the coronet; 6, The sensitive laminse; c, The point of the toe; d, The quarters; e. The heel; /, The sole; g, The solar border. Many who treat such diseases are apt to do too much. Youatt, and several other writers, recommend repeated bleedings, blisters, and purges, and even tell us to bleed in the chronic stage. This is all wrong, and such outrageous treatment is almost sure to end in suppuration, founder, or ruin. (See article on Inflammation.) The patient must be kept at rest, and, if he should lie down, must not be disturbed. I never remove the shoes, because the patient is in so much pain that he can not stand on the frog or sole, and the shoes are a protection to the Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Dadd, George H. , b. 1813. [from old catalog]. Cincinnati, R. W. Carroll & co.


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