. Fig. 153.—Effects of Periostitis on the Os Pedis. navicular bone, and they become involved at their points by bony deposits. The causes of this disease I attri- bute, firstly, to hereditary predisposition; and, secondly the exciting cause, standing confined on board ship, where no doubt pedal congestion takes place. And perhaps some subjects start it in their marches in mobs down country in Australia. Concussion may be the cause among older horses, but the specimens photo- graphed were taken from remounts, that had either done no work or only very gentle work, in a deeply littered riding sch
. Fig. 153.—Effects of Periostitis on the Os Pedis. navicular bone, and they become involved at their points by bony deposits. The causes of this disease I attri- bute, firstly, to hereditary predisposition; and, secondly the exciting cause, standing confined on board ship, where no doubt pedal congestion takes place. And perhaps some subjects start it in their marches in mobs down country in Australia. Concussion may be the cause among older horses, but the specimens photo- graphed were taken from remounts, that had either done no work or only very gentle work, in a deeply littered riding school. ' Treatment.—It is obvious from the position of ihis
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