We have already remarked that this is a point of interest to be remembered in connection with the operation for quittor. |
Prior to the development of a quittor there is always swelling at the coronet, accompanied with heat and pain. |
Any other diseased condition of the foot in which suppuration is present may in like manner terminate in quittor. |
Spavin, ringbone, splints, quittor and many other anomalous conditions may all be observed from certain proper angles. |
It may thus occur as a sequel to quittor, complicated sand-crack, suppurating corn, and punctured wounds of the feet. |
It is the wound remaining after the slough which we may really regard as a quittor. |