. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. here must not only be great lo-cal but general disturbance, and that it is notonly necessary but of importance to relievethis as quickly as possible, if results would beprevented which would destroy the health an-dmobility of the foot. The inflammation is pri-marily limited to the sensitive lamina and sole,which, if allowed to go on, seriously involvesthe periosteum and bone, when it is calledpeditis, which is of a more serious character,and specially referred to farther on. I willfirst


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. here must not only be great lo-cal but general disturbance, and that it is notonly necessary but of importance to relievethis as quickly as possible, if results would beprevented which would destroy the health an-dmobility of the foot. The inflammation is pri-marily limited to the sensitive lamina and sole,which, if allowed to go on, seriously involvesthe periosteum and bone, when it is calledpeditis, which is of a more serious character,and specially referred to farther on. I willfirst give the treatment pursued by Dr. Sum-merville,* a practitioner of great experienceand success, with whom I studied. I includeit mainly because I know of its effectivenessfrom personal experi-ence. If the case canbe treated as soon asthe disease begins to de-velop, bleed from theneck vein from four toeight quarts, according 1. Transverse section of thehoof. 2. Horny laminae. 3. Vascular laminae. 4. 5. Small cells between thepodophyllous and the keraphyl-lous tissues, 6. Section of the tubes of Fig 764.—Arteries of theFoot Injected. As will be seen, this beautifulstructure is entirely destroyed inthe front part of the foot, asshown in Fig. 775.


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