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Lameness of the Horse - Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1 by John Victor Lacroix
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Fig. 2--Muscles of Left Thoracic Limb, Lateral View 56
Fig. 3--Muscles of Left Thoracic Limb, Medial View 57
Fig. 4--Sagital Section of Digit and Distal Part of
Metacarpus 59
Fig. 5--Ordinary Type of Heavy Sling 62
Fig. 6--A Sling Made in Two Parts 63
Fig. 7--Paralysis of the Suprascapular Nerve of Left
Shoulder 76
Fig. 8--Radial Paralysis 78
Fig. 9--Merillat's Method of Fixing Carpus in Radial
Paralysis 79
Fig. 10--Contraction of Carpal Flexors, "Knee Sprung" 95
Fig. 11--Pericarpal Inflammation and Enlargement Due to
Injury 99
Fig. 12--Hygromatous Condition of the Right Carpus 100
Fig. 13--Carpal Exostosis in Aged Horse 101
Fig. 14--Exostosis of Carpus Resultant from Carpitis 102
Fig. 15--Distal End of Radius, Illustrating Effects of
Carpitis 102
Fig. 16--Posterior View of Radius, Illustrating Effects of
Splint 108
Fig. 17--Phalangeal Exosteses 120
Fig. 18--Rarefying Osteitis in Chronic Ringbone 121
Fig. 19--Phalangeal Exostoses in Chronic Ringbone 122
Fig. 20--Contraction of Superficial Digital Flexor Tendon
Due to Tendinitis 138
Fig. 21--Contraction of Deep Flexor Tendon Due to
Tendinitis 139
Fig. 22--Chronic Case of Contraction of Both Flexor Tendons
of the Phalanges 140
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