[36] Case report at meeting of the Iowa State Veterinary Medical Association, Jan., 1904, by Dr. S.H. Bauman, Birmingham, Ia.

[37] Regional Veterinary Surgery and Operative Technique, by John A.W. Dollar, M.R.C.V.S., F.R.S.E., M.R.I., page 733.

[38] As quoted by A. Liautard, M.D., V.M., American Veterinary Review, Vol. 37, page 667.

[39] Quoted by Prof. Liautard, American Veterinary Review, Vol. 33, page 190.

[40] Traite de Thérapeutique Chirurgical des Animaux Domestique par P.J. Cadiot et J. Almy, Tome second, page 460.

[41] Traite de Thérapeutique Chirurgical, Tome second, page 465.

[42] Luxation of the Femur, by Wm. V. Lusk, Veterinary Surgeon, U.S. Cavalry, American Veterinary Review, Vol. 21, page 254.

[43] Because of the intimacy of the psoas major (p. magnus) and the iliacus they are sometimes called iliopsoas.

[44] Dr. John Scott, Peoria, Ill., in The American Veterinary Review, Vol. 16, page 16.

[45] Annotation on Surgical Items, by Drs. L.A. and Edward Merillat, American Veterinary Review, Vol. 31, page 358.