On the knowledge of the age of the horse by his teeth : with remarks /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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London :
[Printed for the author, by C. Richards],
1826.
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| Item Description: | Caption title: On knowing the age of the horse by his teeth. On knowing the age of the horse by his teeth. 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); An essay on the canker and corns of horses' feet (1822); 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 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?). Copy 2 Bound with: An essay on the bots of horses, and other animals (1815); A description of the gripes of horses, and of a better mode of treating it; also human cholera explained, 2nd ed. (1837); The cholera unmasked; or, its true name, nature, and causes pointed out (1848); A short history of the horse, and progress of horse knowledge (1824); A short history of the celebrated race-horse, Eclipse (1830?); 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 ed. 1831); Pharmacopoeia equina, or, new pharmacopoeia for horses [including index and supplementary matter] (1833); Hippodonomia, or The true structure, laws, and economy, of the horse's foot (1829); A series of original experiments on the foot of the living horse [incomplete, lacks pages 65-147 and 6 plates] (1809); A description of a new horse shoe which expands to the foot (1827); A disclosure of the apparatus for making the new tablet shoe of expansion (2nd ed. 1836); Testimonies communicated by various persons in favor of the expansion shoe (1828); Stereoplea: or, the artificial defence of the horse's foot considered (1832); An essay on the causes and cure of running frush in horses' feet (1821); On canker of horses feet. Ulceratio pedis (1851); On corns, or the bruised sole - contusiones (1851?); On founder (1834?); On running frush of horses' feet (1842); Ring-bones or ossified cartilages (1842); Remarks with illustrations of the eroded shuttle, or nut-bone (os nuciforme) of the horse’s foot (Nucimalum) (1842?); On crackt-hoof and its cure, 2nd ed. (1834); On quittor, and its treatment (2nd ed. 1834); On casting horses for operations, with a description of the new casting hobbles (1842); Description of an economical and useful stove for warming rooms and other purposes (1840?); Disorders of the foot of the horse (1839); A description of two ancient horse-shoes, found near Silbury Hill, in Wiltshire (1837); Guide to the shoeing-forge, or plain directions to gentlemen going to have their horses shod (1830?); Recommendation to farriers & shoeing-smiths (1837); An exposure of the corruption of the Saxon name arm's housen into alms houses (1838?); Vices of horses. On the shying and startlish horse (1839?); A new exposition of the horse's hoof (1822); [Letter to Joseph Docwra, and his reply, on the date of the first use of the unilaterally nailed horse shoe] (1836); Hippiatria; or, the surgery and medicine of horses (1838); Remarks on French shoeing, by an English shoeing smith (1830?); A description of a new horse-shoe, removable at pleasure (1855?); Original remarks on the general framing of the horse (2nd ed. 1842); A treatise on the bits of horses (Chalinologia) (2nd ed. 1835). |
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| Physical Description: | 3 unnumbered leaves, 16 pages : 1 table, with drawings ; 27 cm |