The American reformed horse book : a treatise on the causes, symptoms, and cure of all diseases of the horse, including every disease peculiar to America ; also embracing full information on breeding, rearing, and management designed for popular use . alth and strength, and promote longevity. Such is th«fruit which the tree of knowledge beareth. The non-observanonof these laws of life places us on a par with the poor idiot; whei»sporting with the implements of self-destruction, and furnishes toOS the forbidden fruit. Health depends entirely on the use whichwe make of the various organs and fun


The American reformed horse book : a treatise on the causes, symptoms, and cure of all diseases of the horse, including every disease peculiar to America ; also embracing full information on breeding, rearing, and management designed for popular use . alth and strength, and promote longevity. Such is th«fruit which the tree of knowledge beareth. The non-observanonof these laws of life places us on a par with the poor idiot; whei»sporting with the implements of self-destruction, and furnishes toOS the forbidden fruit. Health depends entirely on the use whichwe make of the various organs and functions of the body. Healthnever comes to us or our live stock by virtue of good luck. Nou€are healthy by special Providence or Divine favor. Neither canhealth be found in the popular nostrums of the day on the proceedsof which quacks grow fat and wealthy, and patients often be-come poverty-stricken, and finally sink into the arms of Death, inbli&sful ignorance of what brought them there. Much of what ishere i^ritten is equally true regarding horses and cattle. Many oftheir diseases spring from the same causes which are operative on&e human subject; hence, knowledge of the abnve descriptioii ifidiAt ail tnteiebted should seek i^^^R ^BBi^ m ^n Sjfc^^i^^s^^s^^ apS^ ^^^fB BiW; V _ ~^^r -^^^i^^^Ss^v^Ja] tfv^V iirmff^B ^Ki* ^S^^ »#? 2^^ ==5^ ^ MH n.^^ilK^^ HM^^ ^^^^0t MBrraiWftv ^^tl Hj ?nSiH J^^t0^.7> ^^^ wim^l S Hh SECTION XII. LAMEN£88 FROM VARIOUS CAUSES Ovmai—Elbow Tumor—Capped Hock—Varix, or Boo Spavih—Atsopht, o«Wa»tino op Muscles—Thorouoh-pin—Navicular Disease, or Lamene0»—Pleueo-dynia — Acute Rheumatism — Chronic Rheumatism—Ring-bowb—Splint—Spavin—Osteo Porosis—Curvature op the Spine—Hoop-bound—Laminitis—Sandcrack—Quarter Crack—Navicular Thritis—Stiplb Out-CovTRAonoK op thb Hoop—Bowed Legs—Corns—Lambness. CUBBS. CURB consists of sprain of the posterior ligament of the hock,known as the calcaneo-cuboid ligament


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