. A treatise on surgical therapeutics of domestic animals. Veterinary surgery; Therapeutics, Surgical. EXOSTOSIS. 471 The removal of the lameness is obtained in half and even two-] thirds of cases. When osteo-arthritis of the hock is considered the cause of a recent lame- ness, when a spavin is suspected, long rest is the primordial indication. Even at the outset, it is at least doubtful if long immobilization will succeed in obtaining the disappearance of the inflammatory symptoms with which the subastragalian joints are affected, so that everything will return to its jiormal stat


. A treatise on surgical therapeutics of domestic animals. Veterinary surgery; Therapeutics, Surgical. EXOSTOSIS. 471 The removal of the lameness is obtained in half and even two-] thirds of cases. When osteo-arthritis of the hock is considered the cause of a recent lame- ness, when a spavin is suspected, long rest is the primordial indication. Even at the outset, it is at least doubtful if long immobilization will succeed in obtaining the disappearance of the inflammatory symptoms with which the subastragalian joints are affected, so that everything will return to its jiormal state. In most of cases, a relative recovery only is obtained—. 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 Cadiot, P. J. (Pierre Juste), 1858-1934; Almy, J. , joint author; Liautard, Alexandre Franc?ois Augustin, 1835- tr. New York, W. R. Jenkins


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