APA (7th ed.) Citation

Jewett, P. (1811). The New-England farrier, or, A compendium of farriery in four parts: Wherein most of the diseases to which horses, neat cattle, sheep and swine are incident, are treated of, with medical and surgical observations thereon : the remedies in general, are such as are easily procured, safely applied, and happily successful : being the result of many years experience, and first production of the kind in New-England : intended for the use of private gentlemen and farmers. Ezekiel Goodale.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Jewett, Paul. The New-England Farrier, or, A Compendium of Farriery in Four Parts: Wherein Most of the Diseases to Which Horses, Neat Cattle, Sheep and Swine Are Incident, Are Treated of, with Medical and Surgical Observations Thereon : The Remedies in General, Are Such as Are Easily Procured, Safely Applied, and Happily Successful : Being the Result of Many Years Experience, and First Production of the Kind in New-England : Intended for the Use of Private Gentlemen and Farmers. Hallowell [Maine]: Ezekiel Goodale, 1811.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Jewett, Paul. The New-England Farrier, or, A Compendium of Farriery in Four Parts: Wherein Most of the Diseases to Which Horses, Neat Cattle, Sheep and Swine Are Incident, Are Treated of, with Medical and Surgical Observations Thereon : The Remedies in General, Are Such as Are Easily Procured, Safely Applied, and Happily Successful : Being the Result of Many Years Experience, and First Production of the Kind in New-England : Intended for the Use of Private Gentlemen and Farmers. Ezekiel Goodale, 1811.

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