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  • For _Navicular Disease_, when that malady is diagnosed, the earlier neurectomy is performed the better.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • Navicular disease may also be confused with rheumatic affections, with sprain of the posterior ligaments of the first interphalangeal articulation, and with sesamoid lameness.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • Foot with the Seat of Navicular Disease exposed (showing Lesions).

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • -- Navicular disease may be mistaken for ordinary contracted foot.

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • Navicular disease causes of changes in the bone in changes in the bursa in changes in the cartilage in changes in the tendon in definition of diagnosis of differential diagnosis of history of in the hind-feet point of commencement of prognosis of symptoms of treatment of

    Diseases of the Horse's Foot Harry Caulton Reeks

  • Radiogram showing Fracture of Navicular (Scaphoid) Bone 111 50.

    Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition. Alexander Miles 1893

  • Navicular disease is an inflammation of the sesamoid sheath, induced by repeated bruising or laceration, and complicated in many cases by inflammation and caries of the navicular bone.

    Special Report on Diseases of the Horse Charles B. Michener 1877

  • Navicular disease is somewhat of a mysterious condition among horseowners.

    Ultimi bookmark postati su Segnalo 2010

  • Navicular affects the horse's navicular bone, the small bone in the back of the foot, as well as associated structures such as the coffin joint, the impar ligament, suspensory ligament of the navicular bone, the navicular bursa, and the deep flexor tendon.

    Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines 2009

  • Navicular affects the horse's navicular bone, the small bone in the back of the foot, as well as associated structures such as the coffin joint, the impar ligament, suspensory ligament of the navicular bone, the navicular bursa, and the deep flexor tendon.

    Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines 2009

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