. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . not yet removed, but which in the specimen is tunnelled under by absorption. (3.) Lower end of tibia; whichat (4.) contains a pit-Kke ulcer. 6. Hock-Joint in Ehbumatoid Boq-Spavin. (1.) Grooving of arti-cular surface into which the porcelain is deposited. (2.) Addimentarybones, formed by ossification of the synovial fringes. 6. Fracture op Astragalus and Bonb-Spavin. (1.) Astragalus.(2.) Bone-spavin. (3.) and (4.) Metatarsal bones. 7. Caries op the Point of Os Calois (Capped Hock). (1.) Sup-erior, and (2.) Inferior extremities of the bone.
. The principles and practice of veterinary surgery . not yet removed, but which in the specimen is tunnelled under by absorption. (3.) Lower end of tibia; whichat (4.) contains a pit-Kke ulcer. 6. Hock-Joint in Ehbumatoid Boq-Spavin. (1.) Grooving of arti-cular surface into which the porcelain is deposited. (2.) Addimentarybones, formed by ossification of the synovial fringes. 6. Fracture op Astragalus and Bonb-Spavin. (1.) Astragalus.(2.) Bone-spavin. (3.) and (4.) Metatarsal bones. 7. Caries op the Point of Os Calois (Capped Hock). (1.) Sup-erior, and (2.) Inferior extremities of the bone. 8. Scrofulous Inflammation op the Phalangeal Bones of Oxin Foul in the foot. (1.) and (2.) Show the contrast between anulcerated and healthy articulation. It will be noticed that althoughthe destructive process is much advanced, there is but Uttle or noattempt at repair by external deposition of bone. 9. TUBEBOULAR OB SOROPULOUS INFLAMMATION OP THB FoOT OP A Cow, commonly called foiil. At (1.) and (2.) are well-markedsollections of yellow PLATI-: ri . X*, .^-Wf
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