. The clinical diagnosis of lameness in the horse. Horses. LAMENESS IN THE GLUTEAL KEGION. 89 the lameness becomes most noticeable when a heavy load is. Fig. 14. Tendon sheaths and bursse of the hind-limb of the horse, seen from without (semi-diagrammatic).—a, Trochanteric bursa; b, prepatellar bursa; c, bursa of the extensor pedis; d, bursa calcanea; e, biirsa of the flexor pedis perforatus tendon; /, bursa of the peroneus tendon. pulled, the horse starting with the sound leg, shortening the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enh


. The clinical diagnosis of lameness in the horse. Horses. LAMENESS IN THE GLUTEAL KEGION. 89 the lameness becomes most noticeable when a heavy load is. Fig. 14. Tendon sheaths and bursse of the hind-limb of the horse, seen from without (semi-diagrammatic).—a, Trochanteric bursa; b, prepatellar bursa; c, bursa of the extensor pedis; d, bursa calcanea; e, biirsa of the flexor pedis perforatus tendon; /, bursa of the peroneus tendon. pulled, the horse starting with the sound leg, shortening the. 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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