Drinkwater, S. (1796). Every man his own farrier: Wherein are set down, in a clear and intelligible manner, the accidents and diseases to which horses are liable, and the method of cure. printed by W.H. Parker, Broad Capuchin-Lane.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDrinkwater, Samuel. Every Man His Own Farrier: Wherein Are Set Down, in a Clear and Intelligible Manner, the Accidents and Diseases to Which Horses Are Liable, and the Method of Cure. Hereford: printed by W.H. Parker, Broad Capuchin-Lane, 1796.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDrinkwater, Samuel. Every Man His Own Farrier: Wherein Are Set Down, in a Clear and Intelligible Manner, the Accidents and Diseases to Which Horses Are Liable, and the Method of Cure. printed by W.H. Parker, Broad Capuchin-Lane, 1796.
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