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break up this deposit, blister with biniodide of mercury, aud open at the 

 lowest point by a horizontal incision. Then apply a chamois-skin band- 

 age, wet with oil and water, moderately tight, to induce absorption. It 

 is advisable to use a boot extending as high as the knee on horses liable to 

 speedy-cut. 



SHOULDER SLIP. 



Deflnition. — Inflammation of tlie muscles and tendons of the 



Fig. 107. 

 Muscles of the inside of the Scapula 



Involved in Shoulder Slip. 

 1, 1. The antea spinatus. 



2. fiibscapularis. 



3. Teres internus. 



4. Caput magnum of triceps extenscr 



pedis. 



5. Scapulo-ulnarius. 



6. A distinct muscle, without a nam?. 



7. A portion of the caput medium. 



8. Humeralis. 



9. Caput parvum. 



10. Coraco-humeralis. 



11. Flexor brachii. 



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Fig. 108. 



Muscles of the outer sidb of 



THE Shoulder, Atrophied in 



Shoulder Slip. 



a. Postea spinatus. 



b. Antea spinatis. 



c. Triceps. 



d. Teres externus. 



e. Flexor brachii. 



/. Extensors of the forearm. 

 g. Flexors of the forearm. 



