. A text-book of horseshoeing for horseshoers and veterinarians. Horseshoeing. 38 HORSESHOEING. checking the flow of blood in one part does not seriously inter- fere with the flowing of the blood towards the larger veins. The following are the most important of these net-works of veins or venous plexuses: (1) the solar venous plexus (Fig. 22, D); (2) the podophyllous venous plexus (Fig. 21, C); (3) superficial coronary ve- nous plexus (Fig. 21, -B); (4) bulbar venous plexus (Fig. 22, B). All these plexuses of small veins contribute to form the digital veins (Figs. 21 and 22 A). Nerves are roun
. A text-book of horseshoeing for horseshoers and veterinarians. Horseshoeing. 38 HORSESHOEING. checking the flow of blood in one part does not seriously inter- fere with the flowing of the blood towards the larger veins. The following are the most important of these net-works of veins or venous plexuses: (1) the solar venous plexus (Fig. 22, D); (2) the podophyllous venous plexus (Fig. 21, C); (3) superficial coronary ve- nous plexus (Fig. 21, -B); (4) bulbar venous plexus (Fig. 22, B). All these plexuses of small veins contribute to form the digital veins (Figs. 21 and 22 A). Nerves are roundish white cords which come from the brain and spinal cord; they generally accom- pany arteries. They divide and subdivide into smaller and smaller branches till they become invisible to the naked eye and are lost in the tissues. The nerves that are found in the foot come from the spinal cord, and because the largest nerves of the foot accom- pany the digital arteries they are called digital nerves (Fig. 21, 1). The branches ramify throughout all parts of the foot except the horny box and the hair. Nerves, according to their use or function, are classed as motor and sensory. The motor nerves end in muscles which they stimulate to action and. Foot viewed from below and behind: a, digital arteries; c, arteries of the plantar cushion; /", small branches of the semilunar artery of the os pedis, which ramify In the velvety tissue of the sole; A, digital vein; B, venous plexus of the heels or bulbs; D, solar venous plexus; O, circumflex vein of the toe; 3, posterior digital branch of the plantar nerve; 4, cutaneous branches of 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 Lungwitz, A. (Anton), 1845-; Adams, John William, 1862- tr. Philadelphia [etc. ] J. B. Lippincott Company
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