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Markhams faithful farrier : wherein the depth of his skill is laid open in all those principal and approved secrets of horsemanship : which the author never published, but hath kept in his breast, and hath been the glory of his practise : to which is added divers choice receipts found in the authors closet since his decease.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: 1687- Books
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For the draft, field, or turf. The gentleman's stable directory: or Modern system of farriery. Comprehending the present entire improved mode of practice: volume the second. Containing experimental remarks upon breeding, breaking, shoeing, stabling, exercise, and rowelling. To which are added, particular instructions for the general management of hunters and road horses; with concluding observations upon the present state of the Turf. By William Taplin, surgeon.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807.Date: M.DCC.XCI. [1791]- Books
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The gentleman's stable directory: or, Modern system of farriery. Comprehending the present entire improved mode of practice: likewise, all the mist valuable prescriptions and approved remedies, accurately proportioned and properly adapted to every known disease to which the horse is incident. Interspersed with occasional remarks upon the dangerous and almost obsolete practice of Gibson, Bracken, Bartlet, Osmer, and others. Also directions for feeding, bleeding, purging, getting into condition for the chase. To which are now added, useful instructions for buying and selling; with an appendix, containing experimental observations upon the management of draft horses, their blemishes and defects. Inscribed to Sir John Lade, Bart. By William Taplin, Surgeon.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The perfect and experienced farrier : Being necessary for all gentlemen-troopers, farmers, farriers, carriers, carmen, coachmen, and horse-coursers, &c. Shewing a most exact, easie and speedy way of curing all sorances and diseases incident to horses (and other cattle.) Wherein is shewed the true anatomy and inside of a horse, with his intrailes, sinewes, and number of bones, and veynes necessary for blood-letting. Never before published. / Written by Robert Barret of Esborne in Sussex, and published for the good of his country.
Date: 1660