386 DADD’S VETEZINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY. 
No. 61, Aqua ammonia........0e+seeeeee+ Sh OB. 
Spirits of camphor.........-.-+6- 3 OM. 
Sait (bay or rock salt)..........6. 8 of. 
Water......scccceccseccccccvens 2 pints, 
Dissolve the salt in the water, with a few drops of aqua am 
monia; allow the impurities to settle, and add the clear liquor te 
the camphor and ammonia, the latter having been previously 
mixed. A portion of this should be rubbed on the region of 
lameness morning and evening. Sometimes the actual seat of 
lameness may be somewhat obscure, yet we can generally find out 
which limb it is in; then, to make sure that we shall hit the mark, 
the whole limb may be treated. Should counter-irritation be neo- 
essary, strong liniments and blisters, such as are in general use, 
are recommended. 
This plate repr ts the fore extremity, cut off a little above the 
condyles of the humerus, with the flexor metacarpi intaruns 
medius and the ulnaris accessorius muscles remove” 
A, The origin of the ulnaris accesar“ue muscle. 
B, The flexor metacarpi internue 
Q, The flexor metacarpi medius. 
F, The radial nerve. 
G, The radial artery. 
H, The radial vein. 
I, The superior suspensory ligament, or band. 
J, The tendon of the flexor metacarpi internus 
K, The cut edge of the posterior annular ligament tu-™med hack. 
L, The infenor suspensory band. 
M, Obliqne branch of nerve crossing the perforatusa tendon. 
N, The perforatus tendon. 
O, The perforans tendon. 
P, The inner metacarpal nerve. 
Q, Metacarpal artery. 
R, Suspensory ligament. 
8, The metacarpal vein. 
T, One of the lumbrici muscles. 
U, Cut edge of the thin, dense membrane which invests the perforasa: 
from a little above the front of the fetlock downward. 
V, The perforatus tendon. 
W, A portion of the tend’ n lined internally with synovial! membrane 
removed, to expose the perforana as it passea througn the & 
farcation of the perforatus 
