Musculoskeletal morphology of the horse in the ancient veterinary

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The skeletal region and muscle part in every living body of the hemorrhage act as a scaffold and framework,the ability to shape and move the organs is a feature of this area.Any deficiency,sickness and a condition that causes changes in the function of the area can affect the functioning of other organs. In ancient veterinary medicine and its related books,there are various candition and ways to examine the musculoskeletal system.Which has been used for many years in veterinary medicine. in this research ,it is attempted to identify veterinary knoweledge in the history in this regard and to determine the degree of mastery over this topic during veterinary history.In this research,We have tried to determine the level of mastery and knowledge on the morphology of musculoskeletal members(with proper understanding of organs). Dominance,Which unfortunately and generally remains in the pags of historical veterinary books, has not entered a test of modern science.

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Persian
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Journal of Veterinary Histobiology, Volume:8 Issue: 1, 2022
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47 to 63
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