. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine . Fig. 461. Fig. 461.—Lower face of horses foot, hoof being removed. 1, heel; 2, coronary cush-ion; 3, branch of plantar cushion; 4, median lacuna; 5, lamina of the bars; 6,velvety tissue of sole. Pig. 462.—Lateral view of horses foot after removal of hoof. 1, perioplic ring, dividedby a narrow groove from coronary cushion, 2, which is continuous with plantarcushion, 4, and joins vascular lamina, 3, through medium of white zone. phalanx, the navicular bone, and the lower part of the seco


. A text-book of comparative physiology for students and practitioners of comparative (veterinary) medicine . Fig. 461. Fig. 461.—Lower face of horses foot, hoof being removed. 1, heel; 2, coronary cush-ion; 3, branch of plantar cushion; 4, median lacuna; 5, lamina of the bars; 6,velvety tissue of sole. Pig. 462.—Lateral view of horses foot after removal of hoof. 1, perioplic ring, dividedby a narrow groove from coronary cushion, 2, which is continuous with plantarcushion, 4, and joins vascular lamina, 3, through medium of white zone. phalanx, the navicular bone, and the lower part of the secondphalanx; certain ligaments entering into the articulations ; the. Fig. 464. Fig. 463.—Hoof just removed from foot; side view. a. inner surface of periople, orcoronary frog-band, with some hairs passing through: «. outer surface of sameat posterior part of foot; a, a section through the wall to show its thickness; btoe, quarter of hoof; from b to front is outside (or inside) toe, from c to d theoutside (or inside) heel; e, frog; /, bevel, or upper niargiu of wall for reception ofcoronary cushion; g, keraphylla, or horny laminae. Fig. 464.—Hoof, with outer portion of wall removed to show its interior, a, a, peri-ople, or coronary frog-band; b, cavity in upper part of wall for coronary cush-ion; c, upper orinner surface of •liar; d, vertical section of wall: </. same, atheel; e, horizontal section of ditto; /. horny laminae of bar ; /. ditto of wall;f, lateral aspect of a lamina; g, tipper or inner surface of horny sole; It. junc-tion of horny lamina1 with the sole (the white line): /. toe-stay at middle oftoe; k, upper or inner surface of ho


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