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Title: Lameness of the Horse
Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
Author: John Victor Lacroix
Release Date: July 27, 2005 [eBook #16370]
Language: English
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Transcriber's Note:
The original text was inconsistent in the use of accents and
hyphenation. These variants and a small number of typographical
errors were maintained in this transcription. A complete list
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with the list of typographical errors.
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Veterinary Practitioners' Series
No. 1
LAMENESS OF THE HORSE
by
J. V. Lacroix, D.V.S.
Professor of Surgery, The Kansas City Veterinary College
Author of "Animal Castration"
Illustrated
Chicago
American Journal Of Veterinary Medicine
1916
PREFACE
All that can be known on the subject of lameness, is founded on a
knowledge of anatomy and of the physiology of locomotion. Without such
knowledge, no one can master the principles of the diagnosis of
lameness. However, it must be assumed that the readers are informed on
these subjects, as it is impossible to include this fundamental
instruction in a work so brief as this one.
The technic of certain operative or corrective procedures, has been
described at length only where such methods are not generally employed.
Where there is no departure
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