. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative. 618 COMPAEATIVB PHYSIOLOGY. terminations of the common extensor and the perforans ten- dons ; the lateral cartilages ; a certain amount of connective and fatty tissue ; the hoof-secreting mechanism, together "with the hlood-vessels, nerves, lymphatics, etc., essential for all parts. The relative size and position of parts may he gathered from the accompanying cuts. The lateral cartilages belong to the class known as flbro-cartilage, acting, no doubt, as per


. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine. Physiology, Comparative. 618 COMPAEATIVB PHYSIOLOGY. terminations of the common extensor and the perforans ten- dons ; the lateral cartilages ; a certain amount of connective and fatty tissue ; the hoof-secreting mechanism, together "with the hlood-vessels, nerves, lymphatics, etc., essential for all parts. The relative size and position of parts may he gathered from the accompanying cuts. The lateral cartilages belong to the class known as flbro-cartilage, acting, no doubt, as perfect bujEfers ; and as springs must be of no small assistance in loco- motion. The homy matter of the foot (hoof) owes its formation to the cells of a tissue bearing various names in different regions. h J k. 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 Mills, Wesley, 1847-1915. New York, Appleton


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