APA (7th ed.) Citation

Stevens, H. R. (1867). A few practical remarks on the diseases of the leg of the horse: And instructions for using Stevens' ointment the stubstitute for firing horses. The above, after thirty-five years' extensive use, has proved itself the safest and most efficacious remedy for cures, splints, spavins, sore shins, diseased ligaments or tendons, ringbone, etc. in the horse. It is cheaper and much more active than the common blister ointment; is warranted never to blemish, be it used ever so repeatedly; may be applied during work; and no horse will knaw his legs after this application. It is also highly beneficial in obstinate cough, roaring, and all glandular swellings (Twenty-sixth edition.). [publisher not identified].

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Stevens, H. R. A Few Practical Remarks on the Diseases of the Leg of the Horse: And Instructions for Using Stevens' Ointment the Stubstitute for Firing Horses. The Above, After Thirty-five Years' Extensive Use, Has Proved Itself the Safest and Most Efficacious Remedy for Cures, Splints, Spavins, Sore Shins, Diseased Ligaments or Tendons, Ringbone, Etc. in the Horse. It Is Cheaper and Much More Active than the Common Blister Ointment; Is Warranted Never to Blemish, Be It Used Ever so Repeatedly; May Be Applied During Work; and No Horse Will Knaw His Legs After This Application. It Is Also Highly Beneficial in Obstinate Cough, Roaring, and All Glandular Swellings. Twenty-sixth edition. [London?]: [publisher not identified], 1867.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Stevens, H. R. A Few Practical Remarks on the Diseases of the Leg of the Horse: And Instructions for Using Stevens' Ointment the Stubstitute for Firing Horses. The Above, After Thirty-five Years' Extensive Use, Has Proved Itself the Safest and Most Efficacious Remedy for Cures, Splints, Spavins, Sore Shins, Diseased Ligaments or Tendons, Ringbone, Etc. in the Horse. It Is Cheaper and Much More Active than the Common Blister Ointment; Is Warranted Never to Blemish, Be It Used Ever so Repeatedly; May Be Applied During Work; and No Horse Will Knaw His Legs After This Application. It Is Also Highly Beneficial in Obstinate Cough, Roaring, and All Glandular Swellings. Twenty-sixth edition. [publisher not identified], 1867.

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