The Farmer's Veterinary Adviser: a Guide to the Prevention And Treatment of ...

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The Farmer's Veterinary Adviser: a Guide to the Prevention And Treatment of ...
James Law
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Big-head. Fractures. Diseases of Joints. Inflam- mation. Arthritis. Synovitis. Ulceration. Bony Deposit. Anchylosis.
Open Joint. Inflammation of Bursse and Sheaths of Tendons. Diseases of Muscles. Ruptures. Inflammation. Fatty Degeneration. Rupture and Section of Tendons. Sprains. Thickening. Shortening. Calcifica- tiom LAMENESS.
As the three following chapters will embrace most of the different causes of lameness, the more prominent mani- festations of this failing may be here noticed.
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...g. The patient should be approached quietly and when you are certain he is free from all exciting causes. If resting on all four limbs, the pastern of the lame one will usually be more upright than the others.
One fore foot advanced eight or ten inches in front of the other suggests some tenderness of the heel or the struct- ures in the posterior region of the lower part of the limb.
Bending of the knee and fetlock and resting of the foot on the toe, without any advance in front of the other, usually implies disease of the shoulder or elbow.


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