The Horse-owner's Guide: Or, Practical Instructions on the Horseman's Points ... by F. H. Walther

The Horse-owner's Guide: Or, Practical Instructions on the Horseman's Points ... by F. H. Walther

Author:F. H. Walther
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: L. Prang
Published: 1861-03-25T05:00:00+00:00


hoese-ownee's guide.

THE OLD SICK HORSE.

I Explanations of Plate IL']

Symptoms

of glanders.

Fig. 1.

No. 1, Sickly discharge

from the nostrils. " 2, Ulceration of the

membrane, lining

the whole cavity

of the nose. ** 3, Swelling of the

glands.

" 4, Discharge of matter from the eye. Symptom of moon-sblind-ness, glanders, and catarrhal pains.

" 5, Caries of the lower-jaw, Causes, maltreatment; ofbener, fistulas of the teeth.

" 6, Fistula .of the parotid duct.

" 7, Scars from an old fontanel, indicating former or still-existr ing brain diseases.

" 8, Hurts and scars, at the forehead and over the eyes (orbicular ris), frequently indications of rabies^ running over, and blindness,

" 9, Warts on the ears; horses suffering from these, resist frequently the bridling.

** 10, Inflamed parotid gland, with inflammation of the throat.

" 11, Fistula of the parotid gland, frequently the consequence of unnecessary operation^.

" 12, Swelling, by pressure of the bridle.

" 13, PoU-evU.

" 14, Inflamed jugular vein, comes frequently from bleeding.

" 16, Scars, from repeated bleeding, are frequently found on horses, who had the rabies and other diseases.

" 16, Scab of the mane.

" 17, a. Swelling of the lymphatic vessels; 6, ulcerated lymphatic

gland, with cutaneous worms. Symptoms of farcy, or of deep-seated suppuration, or of acute inflammation of the same parts, merely. No. 18, Fungus tumor, produced by pressure of the collar. ** 19, Fistula of the withers. " 20, Tumor of the elbow. ** 21, Induration of the knee. *< 22, Clap of the back sinews. ** 33, Mallenders. " 24, Splent. <* 25, Ringbone. ** 26, A tread upon the coronet. " 27, Quittor. " 28, Sand-crack. " 29, Contracted or ring foot of a

foundered horse. " 80, Wind-galls. " 31, Grogginess. " 32, Saddle-gall. *< 33, Broken ribs. ** 34, Heruia. ♦^ 35, Ventral hernia. " 36, Swelling from the girth. " 37, Ratrtail. " 38, Fistula of the tail. <* 39, Protrusion of the rectum. " 40, Capped hock. " 41, Spavin. " 42, Curb. *^ 43, Swelled sinews. " 44, Thick-leg. ** 46, Grease, or Scratches. " 46, Cow-crack. Toe-crack. " 47, Quarter-crack. A A, Scars from old fontanels, indicating former or still-existing diseases. Fig. 2, Shows the membrane, lining the cavity of the nose with small ulcerations, caused by glanders.

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