. A treatise on the horse and his diseases. 84 Natural forward. Leg Effect of ft badpnaviii. Le2 notbrought forward. But we do not mean to be undet-stood that in a case of anchylosis(stiff-joint) -we can again restore thejoint to its original condition; forthis is an impossibility, owing to theunion of the two bones makingthem as one. Neither do we meanthat, in any ordinary case of bonespavin which has become com-pletely ossified (that is, the bunchbecome solid bone), that, in such acase, the enlargement will be re-moved. In any bony growths, like spavinor rin<?:-bone


. A treatise on the horse and his diseases. 84 Natural forward. Leg Effect of ft badpnaviii. Le2 notbrought forward. But we do not mean to be undet-stood that in a case of anchylosis(stiff-joint) -we can again restore thejoint to its original condition; forthis is an impossibility, owing to theunion of the two bones makingthem as one. Neither do we meanthat, in any ordinary case of bonespavin which has become com-pletely ossified (that is, the bunchbecome solid bone), that, in such acase, the enlargement will be re-moved. In any bony growths, like spavinor rin<?:-bone. It v.!!! be exceedingly difficult to determine just when there isa sufficient deposit yf phosphate of lime so that it is completely ossified, forthe reason that in some cases the lime is deposited faster than in others, andtherefore one case may be completely ossified in a few months, while iranother it will be as many years. The cases which are not completely ossified are those that we claim toremove. One of this class which we have seen removed w


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