[160. Fractured Os Pedis. (Freeman)]
[161. Navicular Bone showing Lesions of Navicular Disease. (Gutenacker)]
[162. Foot with the Seat of Navicular Disease exposed (showing Lesions). (Gutenacker)]
[163. Navicular Bone showing Lesions of Navicular Disease (a Case of Long-standing). (Gutenacker)]
[165. Diagram showing Course of the Needle in Setoning the Frog.]
DISEASES OF THE HORSE'S FOOT
CHAPTER I
[INTRODUCTION]
The importance of that branch of veterinary surgery dealing with diseases of the horse's foot can hardly be overestimated. That the animal's usefulness is dependent upon his possession of four good feet is a fact that has long been recognised. Who, indeed, is there to be found entirely unacquainted with one or other of such well-known aphorisms as: 'Whoever hath charge of a horse's foot has the care of his whole body'; 'As well a horse with no head as a horse with no foot'; or the perhaps better known, and certainly more epigrammatic, 'No foot, no horse.'