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Identifier: gentlemansfarrie00bart (find matches)
Title: The gentleman's farriery : or, a practical treatise on the diseases of horses : wherein the best writers on the subject have been consulted, and M. La Fosse's method of trepanning glandered horses is particularly considered and improved : Also a new method of nicking horses is recommended; with a copper-plate and description of the machine ...
Year: 1770 (1770s)
Authors: Bartlet, J. (John), 1716?-1772
Subjects: Horses Horses -- Diseases Veterinary medicine
Publisher: London : Printed for J. Nourse
Contributing Library: Webster Family Library of Veterinary Medicine
Digitizing Sponsor: Tufts University
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THE Gentlemans Farriery: O R, A PRACTICAL TREATISE O N T H E Diseases of HORS ES: Wherein the beft Vv^riters on that Subjecthave been confulted, and M. La Fosses Method of Trepanning Glandered HorfesIs particularly confidered and improved: ALSO A New Method of NickingHORSES is recommended; v^ith a Copper-Plate andDefcription of the Machine, To which is added an A P P E N D I X, Treating, i. Of Particular Disorders of the Feet.2. Observations on Shoeing Horses. Withproper Cuts. By J. B A R T L E T, Surgeon. , _ , ^4_ —— The Seventh Edition, revifed. LONDON: Printed for j. Nourse, Hawe-s, Clark, and Collins, ?•Crowder, T. Caslon, ). Fletcher, Z.Stewart,W. NicoLL, Robinson and Roberts, and ). Pote atEton. MDCCLXX. LAbitur infelix fludiorum, atqae immemor herbae,Viftor equus; fontefque avertitur, & pede terrarrCrebraferit: demilTas aures; incenus ibidemSudor & ille quidem morituris frigidus: aretPellis, & ad taaum traaanti dura refiftit.Turn vero ardentes oculi; atque atgentlemansfarrie00bart
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