. Diseases of the horse's foot. Hoofs; Horses. EEGIONAL ANATOMY 35 pyramidal body, where they merge mto the velvety tissue of the sole and frog. The papilhie of the coronary cushion secrete the horn tubules forming the wall, and the papillse of the perioplic. Fig. 18.—The Keratogenous Membrane (Viewed from Below). (The Hoof removed by Maceration.) 1, The sensitive sole; 2, the sensitive frog*—(a) its median lacuna, (6) its lateral lacuna; 3, V-shaped depression accommodating the toe-stay ; 4, the sensitive lanunaj which interleave with the horny lamin?e of the bar. * The sensitive frog thinly


. Diseases of the horse's foot. Hoofs; Horses. EEGIONAL ANATOMY 35 pyramidal body, where they merge mto the velvety tissue of the sole and frog. The papilhie of the coronary cushion secrete the horn tubules forming the wall, and the papillse of the perioplic. Fig. 18.—The Keratogenous Membrane (Viewed from Below). (The Hoof removed by Maceration.) 1, The sensitive sole; 2, the sensitive frog*—(a) its median lacuna, (6) its lateral lacuna; 3, V-shaped depression accommodating the toe-stay ; 4, the sensitive lanunaj which interleave with the horny lamin?e of the bar. * The sensitive frog thinly invests the plantar cushion or fibro-fatty frog, the outline of which is here indicated. ring secrete the varnish-like veneer of thin horn covering the outside surface of the hoof. 2. The Velvety Tissue.—This is the portion of the keratogenous membrane covering the plantar surface of the 3—2. 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. London : Bailière, Tindall etc.


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