The art of taming and educating the horse : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing, and the practical treatment for sickness, lameness, etc: with a large number of recipes . w HIP-LAMENESS. 969 hlch should be continued an hour ov u\oro oadi thue, alternated. Fig. 834.—Showing the superficial muscles of the hip and thigh. with the pouring on of cold water. When the acute stage passes off, chp the hair closely from a largesurface ten or twelv


The art of taming and educating the horse : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing, and the practical treatment for sickness, lameness, etc: with a large number of recipes . w HIP-LAMENESS. 969 hlch should be continued an hour ov u\oro oadi thue, alternated. Fig. 834.—Showing the superficial muscles of the hip and thigh. with the pouring on of cold water. When the acute stage passes off, chp the hair closely from a largesurface ten or twelve inches indiameter over the part, and ai)plya sharp blister; a better conditionof counter irritation will be pro-duced by applying at the same timetwo setons, which are to be ex-tended under the skm about sixinches each, something of the formas shown in Fig. 835. (For specialinstruction, see Setons.) If needbe, repeat the blisters. Recoveryusually takes place in from one totwo weeks; but is sometimes a veryserious lameness, and must be at-yj(,. 835. tended to thoroughly and promptly.


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