INFLAMMATORY AFFECTIONS 
the body. Progress thus takes place in a s 
movements ‘ half hobble,’ ‘ half jump.’ 
Painful though this may appear, progress 
difficult when the hind-feet alone are disease 
in placing his fore-members freely forward 
the pain in his hind, the walk takes p’ 
of extremely short steps, with the feet 
approximated. The gait is thus rende 
ward, and Zundel, by saying that ‘ the 
treading on sharp needles,’ most fitly ¢ 
Movement with all four feet affectec 
in appearance, is doubtless more pa 
the other conditions. Here the a 
duced to shift his position at all 
that severe, can he be made t 
induced to move, the agonizing ’ 
subjected may be gathered by ~ 
manner of progression. 
With each movement forv 
the limbs; each step is shc 
respirations and pulse ar 
quickened, and the lower I 
almost unconsciously up 
against the upper. A pr 
the body and quarters 
quivering. At the sap 
drawn, the commiss) 
. eyes staring and hag 
extended, and the w' 
and agonizing pain 
One can perhap 
the patient’s suff 
sensation of a 
hoof of the hor: 
constructed, tl 
is going on, @ 
stand. 
As one r 
