Prescriptions and instructions for treating the disease of the feet and legs of the horse . Fig. 3). Branching of the suspensoryligament. H-H (Fig. 2-a) and H (Fig. 2-b). Branch ofsuspen.soty ligament passing forward to jointhe e.Ntensor tendon. ^^ I-J. Periosteum membrane cova^pg sur-face of cannon and pastern bones. K. Junction of suspensory ligament andextensor tendon forming broad covering tolower pastern. ND FEET, SHOWING CORRECT POSITIONS.MENTS AND SHEATHS. L (Fig. 2-a). Fibrous reticulum (podophyl-lus tissue), forrr ing the numerous leaves ofthe sensitive If.Qinae, covering the externa

Prescriptions and instructions for treating the disease of the feet and legs of the horse . Fig. 3). Branching of the suspensoryligament. H-H (Fig. 2-a) and H (Fig. 2-b). Branch ofsuspen.soty ligament passing forward to jointhe e.Ntensor tendon. ^^ I-J. Periosteum membrane cova^pg sur-face of cannon and pastern bones. K. Junction of suspensory ligament andextensor tendon forming broad covering tolower pastern. ND FEET, SHOWING CORRECT POSITIONS.MENTS AND SHEATHS. L (Fig. 2-a). Fibrous reticulum (podophyl-lus tissue), forrr ing the numerous leaves ofthe sensitive If.Qinae, covering the externa Stock Photo
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Prescriptions and instructions for treating the disease of the feet and legs of the horse . Fig. 3). Branching of the suspensoryligament. H-H (Fig. 2-a) and H (Fig. 2-b). Branch ofsuspen.soty ligament passing forward to jointhe e.Ntensor tendon. ^^ I-J. Periosteum membrane cova^pg sur-face of cannon and pastern bones. K. Junction of suspensory ligament andextensor tendon forming broad covering tolower pastern. ND FEET, SHOWING CORRECT POSITIONS.MENTS AND SHEATHS. L (Fig. 2-a). Fibrous reticulum (podophyl-lus tissue), forrr ing the numerous leaves ofthe sensitive If.Qinae, covering the externalface of the coffin bone and interlocking withthe horny leaves (keraphyllous tissue) of theinner surface of the surrounding wall. M. Pastern supporting, or lowerchecklign-ment. See Fig. 4, p. 51, Scientific Horse-shoeing, for full explanation. N (Fig. 2-b). Tarsal sheath. N (Fig. 2-b). Oblique extensor. O (Fig. 2-b). Anterior extensor of meta-carpus. P (Fig. 2-b). Lateral cartilage. R (Fig. 2-b). (Joronary chamber. S (Fig. 2-b). Horny exterior, or outeiwall of hoof. T Sesamoidal sheath.. CONTENTS. Useful Prescriptions. Nu. IAfJE. 1. Cleansing the Feet J 4 2. Foot Salve 14 3. Liniment for Chronic and Iuinful Inflammations of Tendons, Coro- nary Cushion, etc 16 4. Wash for General Purposes IG 5. Witch Hazel Wash, for General Purposes, such as Strained Tendons, Sore Loins and Soreness of the Muscles 17 6. Black Liniment 17 7. Condition Powders 17 8. Green Liniment for Scratches and Old Sores IS 9. A Good Liniment for Soreness of Tendons, Loins and Coronary Band. 1810. Hoof Paste for Building up Flat Feet and Kestoring Broken-down Quarters 18 ] ]. Green Ointment for Scratches and Granulations 19 12. Liniment to Remove Pain and Produce Local Anesthesia in a Part Affected 19 13. Eye Wash to Relieve Soreness and Improve Clouded Sight in Horses. 20 14. Green Salve for Old Sores or Scratches on the Horse 20 15. Recipe for Colic 20 16. Hoof OintmeAt 21 17. Recipe for Kidney Trouble • 2