X TABLE OF CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER XVI. 



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LA3IENESS IN THE REGION OF THE HoCK JOINT 109 



1. Spavin 109 



2. Acute Inflammation of the Hock Joint 112 



3. Fracture of the Bones of the Hock 113 



Fracture of the Os Calcis 113 



Fracture of the Astragulus 114 



Subfacial Cellulitis 114 



Fracture of Other Bones of the Tarsus 114 



4. Curb 115 



5. Luxation of the Flexor Pedis Perforatus Tendon 116 



CHAPTER XVII. 



Lameness in the Region of the Metatarsus 117 



1. Chronic Thickening of the Sesamoidal Sheath 117 



2. Acute Septic Inflammation of the Flexor Tendon Sheath. . . 117 



3. Stringhalt 118 



4. Lameness Resulting from Interfering and Its Complications 119 



CHAPTER XVIII. 



Lameness Following Fracture of the Vertebra 120 



Fracture of the Body of the Vertebrae 120 



CHAPTER XIX. 



Lament:ss Resulting from Fracture of the Pelvis 122 



1. Fracture of the External Angle of the Ilium 122 



2. Fracture of the Shaft of the Ilium 122 



3. Fracture Through the Obturator Foramen 123 



4. Fracture of the Os Pubis 124 



5. Fracture in the Cotyloid Cavity 124 



6. Fracture of the Tuberosity of the Ischium 124 



7. Fracture of the External Branch of the Ischium 125 



CHAPTER XX. 



Hoof Lameness 126 



Anatomo-Physiological Review 126 



CHAPTER XXI. 



Diagnosis of Hoof Lameness 130 



CHAPTER XXII. 

 Lameness Following Acute Superficial and Parenchymatous 



Inflammation of the Podophyllous Membrane 136 



