Horses' Teeth: a Treatise On Their Mode of Development, Anatomy, Microscopy, Pathology, And Dentistry; Compared With the Teeth of Many Other Land And Marine Animals, Both Living And Extinct ; With a Vocabulary And Copious Extracts From the Works of Odonto
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We refer to the formation of those productions called < intestinal calculi.' The tooth, on account of its being indigestible, acts as the nucleus for the future SWALLOWING A SOUND TOOTH. 193 calculus, as indeed may any similar body, which fact has been demonstrated by Prof. Morton, of the London Veterinary College, in an excellent paper on 'The For- mation of Calculus Concretions in the Horse.' " * Surgeon W. A. Cartwright reports that he extracted three grinders from a 'quidding' mare, one of which she swallowed ("Veterinarian," vol. iii, second series, p. 277.) The tooth was sound, but this fact does not account for the favorable result of the case, a sound tooth being almost as likely to cause disturb- ance as an unsound.
* TJie Enterprise, published in Virginia, Nevada, in its issue for December 12, 1878, contains an article entitled "A Stone found in a Horse's Jaw," which is in substance as follows : " For a long time a lump has been noticed in the side of the jaw of a horse belonging to Superintendent Osbiston, of the Gould and Curry and Best and Belcher mines.
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