An essay on the canker and corns of horses' feet /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London :
printed for the author, and cold by J. Ridgeway, Piccadillly; and may be had of the author, 7, Taunton Place, Regent's Park,
1822.
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| Item Description: | Clewlow copy bound with: A series of original experiments on the foot of the living horse (1809); A new exposition of the horses' hoof (1820); An essay on the nature and cure of the split=hoof (1818); An essay on the causes and cure of running frush in horses' feet (1821); A description of a new horse shoe which expands to the foot (1820); Bracy Clark, Veterinary Surgeon, ... very respectfully informs the public that he ... has opened a forge (broadside,1820?); A recommendation to farriers and shoeing smiths (broadside, 1810?). Wood copy bound with: A short history of the horse, and progress of horse knowledge (1824); Not writing for booksellers ... (1812?); Pharmacopoeia equina, or, new pharmacopoeia for horses (1823); Index to the sectional figure of the horse (1813); An essay on the gripes of horses (1816); A description of a new horse shoe which expands to the foot (1820); Recommendation to farriers & shoeing-smiths (1820?); An essay on the causes and cure of running frush in horses' feet (1821); On the knowledge of the age of the horse by his teeth (1826); On casting horses; with a description of the new casting hobbles (1814); Guide to the shoeing-forge, or plain directions to gentlemen going to have their horses shod (1830?); Remarks on French shoeing, by an English shoeing smith (1830?); To the lovers of horses (advertisement, 1813?); Bracy Clark, Veterinary Surgeon, F.L.S. ... respectfully informs the Public that he has retired to the Regent’s Park, and has declined all business respecting the Horse, except what relates to the Feet only (broadside, 1809?); An essay on the bots of horses, and other animals (1815); A short history of the celebrated race-horse, Eclipse (1830?). Kenny copy bound with: Pharmacopoeia equina; or, a new pharmacopoeia for horses (1833); An essay on the bots of horses, and other animals (1815); Index to the sectional figure of the horse (1813); A short history of the horse, and progress of horse knowledge (1824); A description of a new horse shoe which expands to the foot (1827); Testimonies communicated by various persons in favor of the expansion shoe (1828); A disclosure of the apparatus for making the new tablet shoe of expansion, 2nd edition (1836); Testimonies communicated by various persons in favor of the expansion shoe (1828); Testimonies communicated by various persons in favor of the expansion shoe (1828); An essay on the knowledge of the ancients respecting the art of shoeing the horse, and of the probable period of the commencement of this art, 2nd edition (1831); Remarks on French shoeing, by an English shoeing smith (1830?); A short history of the celebrated race-horse, Eclipse (1830?); Stereoplea: or, the artificial defence of the horse's foot considered (1832); On crackt-hoof and its cure, 2nd ed., with On quittor, and its treatment (1834); An essay on the causes and cure of running frush in horses' feet (1821); On casting horses; with a description of the new casting hobbles (1814); A treatise on the bits of horses (Chalinologia) (1830?). Bound with: A series of original experiments on the foot of the living horse (1809); Not writing for booksellers ... (1812?); A description of a new horse shoe which expands to the foot (1820); An essay on the causes and cure of running frush in horses' feet (1821); An essay on the nature and cure of the split=hoof (1818); Index to the sectional figure of the horse (1813); An essay on the gripes of horses (1816); On casting horses; with a description of the new casting hobbles (1814); An essay on the bots of horses, and other animals (1815); Pharmacopoeia equina, or, new pharmacopoeia for horses [lacks p.31-34 and 2nd plate](1819); A recommendation to farriers and shoeing smiths (broadside, 1810?). |
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| Physical Description: | 18 pages ; 27 cm (4to) |