The Gentlemans Stable Manual Or a Treatise On the Construction of the Stable

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The Gentlemans Stable Manual Or a Treatise On the Construction of the Stable
William Haycock
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The uses of the skin are numerous. It is the outward vesture of every tissue, the aggregate of which constitutes the organism of the horse.
It is the matrix of the hair, a growth which adds beauty to the animal, and forms an important defence to the dehcate structures of the skin, and also to other and more deeply situated organs of the body, not only from the varying temperature of climate, but also from the operation of in- numerable agents of an external character, which tend more or less to
... disturb the economy of the system.
It is also an extensively secreting organ ; of this the reader may judge when I inform him upon the authority of our most eminent physiologists, that the quantity of invisible perspira- tion which daily arises from its extensive surface is equal in 174 PRELIMINAET EEMAEKS.
weight to the solid and fluid substances excreted bj the bowels and the kidneys in a similar period of time.
The skin is subject to a number of diseases, one or two of which are of such a nature as at times to prove destructive to the life of the horse.


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