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Identifier: horseitstreatmen01axej (find matches)
Title: The Horse : its treatment in health and disease, with a complete guide to breeding, training and management
Year: 1905 (1900s)
Authors: Axe, J. Wortley
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: London : Gresham
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Tufts University

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Fig. 64.—Flat Fout Upright Foot the liml). THE HIND LIMB In dealing with this division of the body, it would have been more inaccord with anatomical teaching to have commenced with a consideration ofthe pelvis as forming the upper extremity of the hind-limb, but as we havealready dealt with it when speaking of the croup, it only remains to saythat although the pelvis is the counterpart of the shoulders, its intimateconnection with the spine, and the share it takes in enclosing the viscera,render it permissible to regard it for our present purpose as the posteriorpart of the trunk. PLATE XII.
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THE HIND LIMB 83 We have already pointed out that while the fore-limbs are united to thetrunk by muscles alone the hind ones have the additional connection pro-vided by the hip-joint, where the head of the femur (fig. 66) fits into theacetahuhim or cup-like cavity formed by the bones of the pelvis. Bythis arrangement the hind extremities are brought to act directly on thehiiunch, and through it on the spine, so that as the feet grip the groundand the limbs straighten out by eftacement of the articular angles, the bodyis forced forward in a succession of propulsive efforts which the muscles ofthe haunch impart to it. The various regions composing the hind ex-tremity have their analogues in the fore one, but it is noticeable that theorder of direction in the one is reversed in the other—at least so far as theupper segments are concerned. Thus, that portion of the pelvis whichslopes downward and backward is the analogue of the shoulder, whichslopes downward and forward. The tliigh, whi

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