. Diseases of the horse's foot. Horses; Hoofs -- Diseases; Horses -- Diseases. 356 DISEASES OF THE HORSE'S FOOT is also carried up into the skin and structures of the coronet. This incision severs, from bottom to the top, (1) the sensitive laminse covering a portion of the pedal bone and a portion of the lateral cartilage, (2) the coronary cushion, and (3) the skin of the coronet and such structures as lie between it and the cartilage. That this incision of the sensitive structures should be kept at J inch from the one in the horn has a reason. It. Fig. 141.—Excision of the Lateral Cartilage.


. Diseases of the horse's foot. Horses; Hoofs -- Diseases; Horses -- Diseases. 356 DISEASES OF THE HORSE'S FOOT is also carried up into the skin and structures of the coronet. This incision severs, from bottom to the top, (1) the sensitive laminse covering a portion of the pedal bone and a portion of the lateral cartilage, (2) the coronary cushion, and (3) the skin of the coronet and such structures as lie between it and the cartilage. That this incision of the sensitive structures should be kept at J inch from the one in the horn has a reason. It. Fig. 141.—Excision of the Lateral Cartilage. (After Bayer.) The horny wall is stipped off over the seat of operation. a, Semicircular flap of sensitive laminae, coronary cushion, and skin; b, the Meral cartilage; c, sensitive laminae; d, the coronary cushion. is that when this flap is again placed into position (as later it will have to be) we have round its circumferance a rim of soft structures into which to place the sutures. And in this connection it is well to advise the operator that the thinness of the keratogenous membrance (the laminal portion of it) should warn him that the portion of it to be turned up—namely, that forming the tip of the flap—should be scraped away quite close to the os pedis. Unless this is. 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 Reeks, H. Caulton (Harry Caulton). Chicago : A. Eger


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