J><r inde: 



Lameness due ^o laminitis, 140 

 Lameness due to loosening of sole 



from wall, 148 

 Lameness due to luxation, flexor 



pedis perforatus, 116 

 Lameness due to luxation of femm-, 



91 

 Lameness due to luxation of pa- 

 tella, 82, 83. 103 

 Lameness due to old fractures of 



pelvis. 90 

 Lameness due to painful states of 



bones, 83 

 Lameness due to painful states of 



tendon sheaths. 82 

 Lameness due to paralysis, crural 



nerve. 83, 86 

 Lameness due to paralysis, ischiatic 



nerve, 96 

 Lameness due to paralysis, sciatic 



nerve and branches, 81 

 Lameness due to paralysis, tibial 



nerve, 83, 96 

 Lameness due to paralysis, triceps 



femoris, 83 

 Lameness due to paresis, flexor 



pedis perfurans, 157 

 Lameness due to peripheral nerve 



paralysis, 96 

 Lameness due to pricking in shoe- 

 ing, 145 

 Lameness due to punctured 



wounds, sole and frog, 144 

 Lameness due to quittor, 143 

 Lameness due to rupture, extensor 



pedis, 83 

 Lameness due to rupture, flexor 



metatarsi, 107 

 Lameness due to rupture, gastroc- 



nemii. 83, 86 

 Lameness due to rupture, straight 



ligaments, patella, 105 

 Lameness due to rupture, tendo 



Achilles, 108 

 Lameness due to sandcracks, 148 

 Lameness due to seedy toe, 149 



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Lameness due to septic inflamma- 

 tion, flexor tendon sheath. 117 



Lameness due to side-bones, 146 



Lameness due to thickening of the 

 sesamoidal sheath, 117 



Lameness due to thrombosis, 

 femoral artery, 95 



Lameness due to thrombosis, iliac 

 artery, 83, 84, 95 



Lameness due to thrombosis, pos- 

 terior aorta and branches, 95 



Lameness due to wounds of coro- 

 net, 143 



Lameness following enlarged in- 

 guinal glands, 156 



Lameness following fistulous 

 withers, 156 



Lameness following inflammation, 

 mammary gland, 155 



Lameness following inflammation, 

 spermatic cord and testicles, 155 



Lameness following osteo porosis, 

 156 



Lameness following shoulder ab- 

 scess, 155 



Lameness following sternal fistula, 

 156 



Lameness following wounds and 

 inflammatory conditions of skin 

 and underlying tissues. 156 



Lameness in the gluteal region, 87 



Lanier ess in the hindleg. 78 



Lameness in the region of the 

 femoro-tibial articulation, 100 



Lameness in the region of the hock, 

 109 



Lameness in the region of the hip- 

 joint, 91 



Lameness in the region of the 

 metatarsus, 117 



Lameness in the region of the 

 tibia, 106 



Lameness of flat hoof, 131 



Lamenessof glanders and farcy, 154 



Lameness of inflammatory condi- 

 tions of skin, 155 



