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Identifier: handyhorsebookma00thor (find matches)
Title: The handy horse book : a manual for every American horse-owner
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Thorne, Charles Embree Wilson, Alfred Tinkler, joint author
Subjects: Horses
Publisher: Springfield, Ohio : Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Tufts University

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. Liver—upper extremity. 9. Large colon. 10. Caecum. 11. Small intestine. 12. Floating colon. 13. Eectum. 14. Anus. 15. Left kidney and its ureter. 16. Bladder. 17. Urethra. 1893 CIRCULATORY ORGAJiTS OF THE HORSE. 1. Heart—right ventricle. • 2. Heart—^left veutricle. 3. Heart—left auricle. 4. Pulmonary artery. 5. Pulmonary veins. 6. Anterior aorta. 7. Common carotid artery. 8. External maxillary artery. 9. Left axillary artery. 10. Dorsal artery. 11. Superior cervical artery. 12. Vertebral artery. 13. Humeral artery. 14. Radial artery. 15. Collateral of the cannon. 16. Coronary branch. 17. Posterior aorta. 18. Cardiac trunk, distributed to the stomach. 19. Mesenteric vessels. 20. Renal artery. 21. Spermatic artery. 22. Posterior vena cava. 23. Venae portse. 24. External iliae artery. 25. Internal iliae artery. 26. Subsacral artery. 27. Femoral artery. 28. Posterior tibial artery. 29. Digital artery. 30. Veinous network of the fooi. 31. Veins of the leg.33. Jugular vein. (90)
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(91) AlfATOMY Al^B PHYSIOLOGY. 93 the abdomen above the peritoneum; but being attached to thescrotum by a thin muscle (the cremaster) they are graduallydragged downwards through the inguinal canals, and each bringsa double layer of peritoneum, which continues its connectionthrough life, so that fluid injected into the cavity of the tunicavaginalis will flow into the peritoneal cavity. Hence inguinalhernia in the horse becomes scrotal in a very short space of time,and rarely remains confined to the former position. The testicleswith their appendages, the vesiculse seminales, form the semenby the usual process of secretion. They are of about the size ofa ducks egg^ and besides their attachment by the reflexions ofthe tunica vaginalis to the scrotum, they have also the spermaticcord which suspends them to the inguinal canal through whichit passes. This cord it is which is divided in castration, and it iswell to ascertain its component parts. They are: 1st. Theartery which supplies the te

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  • booksubject:Horses
  • bookpublisher:Springfield__Ohio___Mast__Crowell___Kirkpatrick
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