The horse, its treatment in health and disease with a complete guide to breeding, training and management . Yig. C56.—Section of Finger of Man IMetacarpal bone. First phalanx., Second phalanx. Third or ungual phalanx (pedal bone of horse).i-6 wanting). Tendon of extensor muscles. Tendon of superficial flexor {flexor perforatus)., Tendon of deep flexor (flexor perforans).and 14. Derma or true skin. Nail {imperfect hoof of horse). Fibro-fatty cushion of end of finger., Fibro-fatty cushion of palm behind, metacarpalphalangeal joint. Thickened epidermal covering of the Section of Foot of Ho


The horse, its treatment in health and disease with a complete guide to breeding, training and management . Yig. C56.—Section of Finger of Man IMetacarpal bone. First phalanx., Second phalanx. Third or ungual phalanx (pedal bone of horse).i-6 wanting). Tendon of extensor muscles. Tendon of superficial flexor {flexor perforatus)., Tendon of deep flexor (flexor perforans).and 14. Derma or true skin. Nail {imperfect hoof of horse). Fibro-fatty cushion of end of finger., Fibro-fatty cushion of palm behind, metacarpalphalangeal joint. Thickened epidermal covering of the Section of Foot of Horse Metacarpal bone. First phalanx. Second phalanx. Third or ungual phalanx. One of the upper sesamoid bones. Lower sesamoid or navicular bone. Tendon of extensor muscle. Tendon of superficial flexor (flexor perforatus). Tendon of deep flexor (flexor perforans). Short flexor or suspensory ligament of the fetlock. Derma or true skin eontinned into Coronary cushion. 14. Villous portion of the hoof matiix. Hoof. The heel. Plantar cushion. Fibro-fatty cushion of the fetlock. Horny excrescence or spur (ergot). In the human hand two sesamoid bones arc found where the thumbarticulates with the first metacarpal bone on the inner or palm exists elsewhere in the hand. When we give full weight to the points of difference in the fore-limbsof the horse, as compared with the upper (fore) extremity of man, thesimilarity in the details of the plan of construction in both man and horsemust seem far more striking than the variations, and this fact, taken in SPECIAL FEA


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