Veterinary obstetrics, including the diseases of breeding animals and of the new-born . common, and it is possible. Fig. 153. ExTREMK Luxation ok THJi in a Nkw-hokn I-oai.,. Accompanied by rupture of the two extensor pedis longus muscles of theanterior limbs. From a photograph. a, Patella ; b, Femoro-tibial ar-ticulation. Rupture of Extensor Pedis Tendons 1073 that a relationship exists between these and the rupture of thetendons. The prognosis is exceedingly unfavorable, since, althoughsome of the cases may live, their locomotion is interfered withby the absence of the extensor pedis
Veterinary obstetrics, including the diseases of breeding animals and of the new-born . common, and it is possible. Fig. 153. ExTREMK Luxation ok THJi in a Nkw-hokn I-oai.,. Accompanied by rupture of the two extensor pedis longus muscles of theanterior limbs. From a photograph. a, Patella ; b, Femoro-tibial ar-ticulation. Rupture of Extensor Pedis Tendons 1073 that a relationship exists between these and the rupture of thetendons. The prognosis is exceedingly unfavorable, since, althoughsome of the cases may live, their locomotion is interfered withby the absence of the extensor pedis lougus muscles, and thevalue of the animals is consequently greatly lessened except forslow work, because for driving or riding they would inevitablyprove insecure upon their feet. For any fashionable use, theirpeculiarity of action would render them unsuitable. The handling of the malady is uncertain, and apparently thereis little to do beyond taking good care of the animal and aidingit in getting upon its feet in order to suck. While the foal issucking, an assistant should grasp it by the knees, and, pushin
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