. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 684 OPERATIONS ON THE FlH. 519.âChanges of Structure ot the Os Pedis in old cases of Chronic Laminitls. â well as in its form, and becomes denser and more brittle. (Fig. 519). One might suppose that as the disease progresses, the os pedis would become pressed backward more and more toward the sole, in consequence of its giving way under the pressure. This, however, is not so. As the old normal walls disappear, the new horn yields to the pressure from forward, the heels rise, the os pedis resumes its horizontal direction, and


. Manual of operative veterinary surgery. Veterinary surgery. 684 OPERATIONS ON THE FlH. 519.âChanges of Structure ot the Os Pedis in old cases of Chronic Laminitls. â well as in its form, and becomes denser and more brittle. (Fig. 519). One might suppose that as the disease progresses, the os pedis would become pressed backward more and more toward the sole, in consequence of its giving way under the pressure. This, however, is not so. As the old normal walls disappear, the new horn yields to the pressure from forward, the heels rise, the os pedis resumes its horizontal direction, and the danger of hernia of the bone diminishes, and a hypersecretion of the hoof is even noticed toward the point where the hernia would have taken place, in the middle of the pumiced sole. "We have, so far, supposed that chronic laminitis is always manifested by the presence, between the internal face of the wall and the podophyUous surface, of a mass of abnormal hoof. But there are cases, after hemorrhage, and especially after serous exudation, where, instead of it, a cavity is foundâa seedy toe. There is also an entire separation between the os pedis and the wall. But the horny production, that of the podophyUous tissue especially, is not sufficient in amount to fill up the whole space, there being hoof only upon the podophyUous tissue. There is then a sound waU formed, separated from the old one by a vac- uum, which is often filled by a dry mass derived from the blood and serosity, mixed with the horny cells. But more frequently. 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 Liautard, Alexandre François Augustin, 1835-. New York, Sabiston & Murray


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