Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . , Arterial Vessels. The figure shows the deep disposition of the digital ar-tery at the posterior face of the first two phalanges, and in theinterior of the third seen from its inferior face. A, A. Digital artery. C. Perpendicular artery at its point of origin. H. One of the branches running posteriorly, destined to the per- forans tendon, in which it ramifies Deep-seated branch. K. Point of origin of the artery of the plantar Deep transverse branch, completing behind t


Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . , Arterial Vessels. The figure shows the deep disposition of the digital ar-tery at the posterior face of the first two phalanges, and in theinterior of the third seen from its inferior face. A, A. Digital artery. C. Perpendicular artery at its point of origin. H. One of the branches running posteriorly, destined to the per- forans tendon, in which it ramifies Deep-seated branch. K. Point of origin of the artery of the plantar Deep transverse branch, completing behind the front superficial coronary circle. S. Plantar artery or posterior terminal branch, in the plantar fissure,and in the semi-lunar sinus, where it forms with its analogue thesemi-lunar anastomosis. V, V. Radiated divisions of the digital artery emanating from the con-vexity of the semi-lunar anastomosis, and following the directionof the descending canals of the third phalanx to go and con-tribute to the formation of the circumflex artery at the exteriorcircumference of the notched border of the bone. I. PLATE XII PLATE XO This figure represents the principle nerves of the digitalregion. The plantar nerve occupies the same situation, but thedivisions which emanate from it are more numerous and moreanastomotic. P. Plantar nerve. A. Point of emergence of the plantar nerve above the sesamoids. B, B. Cartilaginous branch. C, C. Cutaneous branch. D. Digital \ Bulbous branch. G. Transverse branch behind the metacarpo-phalangial articulation. I. Nerve of the plantar pad. L. Lateral baud, or filamentous stay, of the proper tunic of theplantar pad. It crosses obliquely from backward forward, andfrom upward downward, the direction of the plantar nerve. V. Digital vein.


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