. The clinical diagnosis of lameness in the horse. Horses. FOLLOWING INDIVIDUAL HOOF LAMENESS. 153 inwardly,—that is, in the direction of the sole. Examina- tion of the white line at that place will in all probability- re veal little red spots, like those in corns. Abnormal throbbing in the digital arteries is present, and this is the. Fig. 31. Contracted sole and dislocation of the wall at the toe. principal point of difference between this condition and a badly defined case of navicular disease, in which abnormal pulsation of the digital arteries is wanting. CONTRACTION IN THE CORONARY REGIO
. The clinical diagnosis of lameness in the horse. Horses. FOLLOWING INDIVIDUAL HOOF LAMENESS. 153 inwardly,—that is, in the direction of the sole. Examina- tion of the white line at that place will in all probability- re veal little red spots, like those in corns. Abnormal throbbing in the digital arteries is present, and this is the. Fig. 31. Contracted sole and dislocation of the wall at the toe. principal point of difference between this condition and a badly defined case of navicular disease, in which abnormal pulsation of the digital arteries is wanting. CONTRACTION IN THE CORONARY REGION. This form of contraction is mainly seen in flat-footed animals, immediately below the coronary cushion. There. 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, 1849-. New York, W. R. Jenkins
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