VIII. Trial at Assizes 
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LECTURE XV. 
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Spavin (continued ) 
LECTURE XVI. 
Spavin (continued )—Bog-spavin—How the term Blood-spavin 
arose — Thoropin—Curb — ‘‘ Sprung Hock” — ‘‘ Occult 
Spavin ” : ‘ : 2 # ; : : 
LECTURE XVII. 
Sallanders—Ring-bone—Sandcrack—Tuberosity of Ischium 
knocked off—Go over the off side like the near side, but 
look under the Mane for Poll-evil—Case—Time required 
for the whole of these Movements Five Minutes—Advised 
to Practise these Movements on a Sound Horse—The 
Third Part of the Examination—Testing for Lameness— 
Testing the ‘‘ Wind ””—How best accomplished 
LECTURE XVIII. 
The “ Wind” or Respiration—The Respiration and Circulation 
Interdependent — Mechanism of Respiration — ‘‘ High 
Blowers ”—‘‘ Whistlers ”—Snoring—Nasal Polypi—Dis- 
tended Guttural Pouches—Roaring, Grunting, Trumpeting 
—Warts on Vocal Cords—Tumours in the Ventricles of 
the Larynx—Chronic Laryngitis—Uleceration of the Larynx 
—Chronic Cough—Thick Wind—Broken Wind—‘ A 
Wheezer ”—Conclusion—Backing the Horse—Turn him 
round Quickly on the Greund he stands upon —Lastly, 
Remove his Fore Shoes . 7 : é . 
APPENDIX. 
I. Unsoundness 
II. Vice . 
III. Fraud. a ‘ ‘ 
IV. Malformation ; 5 “ 
V. Warranty . : . F z 5 : 
VI. The Mode or Custom of Returning a Horse . 2 
VII. Trial in County Court . ‘ ‘ 4 2 , 
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