Horses Make Wild Patients at Israeli Hospital

In this Monday, November 23, 2015 photo, Dr. Gal Kelmer, head of the department of large animals, left, and a veterinarian technician prepare a horse for an X-ray demonstration at the Hebrew University's Koret School of Veterinary Medicine in Rishon Lezion, Israel. The most common medical problem is colic, Kelmer said, a digestive ailment that usually requires hoisting the horse upside down to examine the abdomen. Other issues include trauma, leg fractures and breathing problems. (Photo by Oded Balilty/AP Photo)
Horses Make Wild Patients at Israeli Hospital
   
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