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Non-circulating; in-library use only.
Twenty-two titles bound together: Hippodonomia, or The true structure, laws, and economy, of the horse's foot (1829); Some account of the circulation of the blood in the foot of the horse (1842); Disorders of the foot of the horse (1839); On the contracted hoof - coarctipes (1839); On canker of horses feet. Ulceratio pedis (1851); On corns, or the bruised sole - contusiones (1851?); Ring-bones or ossified cartilages (1842); On founder - pedicida (1834?); On running frush of horses' feet (1842); On crackt-hoof and its cure (2nd ed. 1834); On quittor, and its treatment (2nd ed. 1834); Remarks with illustrations of the eroded shuttle, or nut-bone (os nuciforme) of the horse's foot - nucimalum (1842?); Guide to the shoeing-forge, or plain directions to gentlemen going to have their horses shod (1830?); Recommendation to farriers & shoeing-smiths (1837); 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); [Letter to Joseph Docwra, and his reply, on the date of the first use of the unilaterally nailed horse shoe] (1836); The twisted shoe (1853); A description of a new horse-shoe, removable at pleasure (1855?); 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); A description of two ancient horse-shoes, found near Silbury Hill, in Wiltshire (1837); Remarks on French shoeing, by an English shoeing smith (1830?).
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