. Diseases of the horse's foot. Horses; Hoofs -- Diseases; Horses -- Diseases. DISEASES OF THE BOXES 407 pedis are reported by ^\Ir. Gladstone ]\Layall, , in the Veterinary Record, vol. xiv., p. 54: 1. ' The horse was brought in markedly lame on the off hind-foot, knuckling at the fetlock, and taking a long stride with the injured limb. There was a punctured wound at the toe. The horn was pared, and antiseptic poultices applied. Notwithstanding the antiseptic treatment pus con- tinued to form. At the end of a week sufficient horn was removed to ascertain the cause of the constant sup


. Diseases of the horse's foot. Horses; Hoofs -- Diseases; Horses -- Diseases. DISEASES OF THE BOXES 407 pedis are reported by ^\Ir. Gladstone ]\Layall, , in the Veterinary Record, vol. xiv., p. 54: 1. ' The horse was brought in markedly lame on the off hind-foot, knuckling at the fetlock, and taking a long stride with the injured limb. There was a punctured wound at the toe. The horn was pared, and antiseptic poultices applied. Notwithstanding the antiseptic treatment pus con- tinued to form. At the end of a week sufficient horn was removed to ascertain the cause of the constant suppuration. A movable object was found at the bottom of the wound, and a piece of bone as large as a sixpence finally removed. Recovery was uneventful.'. '&> v! Pu «- Fig. 160.—Fractured Os Pedis. 2. ' A filly was attended for a discharging fistula at the coronet. Externally it had all the appearances of a quittor. At first no history was given. The filly went scarcely lame ai all, and had never been shod. Treatment with poultices and caustic injections was useless. Finally the filly was cast and the foot examined. A piece of bone, apparently part of the wing of the os pedis, was removed, and the case made a good recovery. Subsequent inquiries elicited the fact that the animal had kicked at and hit a gate-post, and ii was judged that then the injury had ; 3. ' The subject was a bay horse, nine years old. used for railway shunting. On August 7 he was found to be in-. 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 Reeks, H. Caulton (Harry Caulton). Chicago : A. Eger


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