CHAPTER VIII 



METHODICAL EXAMINATION 



No matter however experienced the 

 veterinarian may be in the examination 

 of horses as to soundness, more errors of 

 judgment are sure to be committed than 

 by one whose strict observance of 

 method is rigidly adhered to. 



If a chent asks for a professional 

 opinion upon a certain region in relation 

 to its soundness or otherwise, this is a 

 different matter. 



One of the worst faults a student can 

 cultivate is that of slip-shod examina- 

 tions when examining re soundness. 



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