. The clinical diagnosis of lameness in the horse. Horses. IN THE REGION OF THE FEMORO-TIBIAL ARTICULATION, 103 auimal, placing the hands over the stifle and comparing the two joints. Occasionally abduction and inward rotation of the diseased parts cause severe Fig. 17. Bilateral chronic inflaniaiation of the stifle joint (Gonitis chronica bilateralis). From a photograph. 3.—Luxation of the Patella. History.—Lameness following slips, falls, kicks, etc. Inspection.—In momentary upward luxation lameness may be so little that it is apt to be overlooked, or at the moment the foot leaves the


. The clinical diagnosis of lameness in the horse. Horses. IN THE REGION OF THE FEMORO-TIBIAL ARTICULATION, 103 auimal, placing the hands over the stifle and comparing the two joints. Occasionally abduction and inward rotation of the diseased parts cause severe Fig. 17. Bilateral chronic inflaniaiation of the stifle joint (Gonitis chronica bilateralis). From a photograph. 3.—Luxation of the Patella. History.—Lameness following slips, falls, kicks, etc. Inspection.—In momentary upward luxation lameness may be so little that it is apt to be overlooked, or at the moment the foot leaves the ground and is carried forward a sudden upward jerk of it is seen, similar to stringhalt. This peculiar movement can appear in one or both legs ; it is best seen when the animal is turned around, or it 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 Wyman, Willy Edward Alexander; Möller, Heinrich, 1841-1932. New York, W. R. Jenkins


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