The exterior of the horse . Fig. 89.—Jarde upon the macerated hock. hocks. The tumor, once formed, has no tendency to ascend; it remains localizedat the place which we have just indicated, or, perhaps, is complicated by a splintupon the tract of the interosseous ligament, which unites the principal meta-tarsal to the corresponding rudimentary bone. With regard to its seat, it may 278 THE EXTERIOR OF THE HORSE. be defined as a periostitis of the calcaneo-metatarsal ligament, b (Fig. 90), andthe external tibio-tarsal, a (Fig. 91), and spavin as that of the astragalo-meta-tarsal, b (Fig. 91), and


The exterior of the horse . Fig. 89.—Jarde upon the macerated hock. hocks. The tumor, once formed, has no tendency to ascend; it remains localizedat the place which we have just indicated, or, perhaps, is complicated by a splintupon the tract of the interosseous ligament, which unites the principal meta-tarsal to the corresponding rudimentary bone. With regard to its seat, it may 278 THE EXTERIOR OF THE HORSE. be defined as a periostitis of the calcaneo-metatarsal ligament, b (Fig. 90), andthe external tibio-tarsal, a (Fig. 91), and spavin as that of the astragalo-meta-tarsal, b (Fig. 91), and the internal tibio-tarsal, a (Fig. 90),


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