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Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764
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Farriery improv'd: or, a compleat treatise upon the arts of farriery. Wherein is fully Explained The Nature, Structure, and Mechanism of that Noble and Useful Creature, A Horse, The Diseases and Accidents to which he is incident, with the Method of Cure. Delivered in as clear and intelligible a Manner as the Subject will admit. The Use and Abuse of this Science discovered; whereby any Gentleman may be able to judge whether he is imposed upon or not by Ignorant Grooms, and other Pretenders to this Art. Together with many necessary and useful observations and remarks concerning the choice and management of horses. Likewise A farther Account of Drugs and Compound Medicines used in Farriery; with Remarks, discovering whether Genuine or Adulterated, and their several Prices, in alphabetical Order, at the End of the Work. Vol.II. By Henry Bracken, M. D. Author of the Notes on Burdon.
Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764.Date: 1743- Books
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The gentleman's pocket-farrier, by Captain Burdon. With large additions and remarks, by Dr. Henry Bracken, of Lancaster.
Burdon, William.Date: 1768- Books
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The traveller's pocket-farrier; or a treatise upon distempers and common incidents happening to horses upon a journey. Being very useful for all gentlemen ad tradesmen who are obliged to travel the countries / by Henry Bracken.
Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764.Date: 1743- Books
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Ten minutes advice to every gentleman going to purchase a horse out of a dealer, jockey, or groom's stable.
Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764.Date: [1775?]- Books
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Farriery improv'd: or, A compleat treatise upon the art of farriery. Wherein is fully explained the nature, structure, and mechanism of that noble and useful creature, a horse, the diseases and accidents to which he is incident, with the method of cure. Delivered in as clear and intelligible a manner as the subject will admit. The use and abuse of this science discovered; whereby any gentleman may be able to judge whether he is imposed upon or not by ignorant grooms, and other pretenders to this art. Together with many necessary and useful observations and remarks concerning the choice and management of horses. Likewise a farther account of drugs and compound medicines used in farriery; with remarks, discovering whether genuine or adulterated, and their several prices, in alphabetical order, at the end of the work. Vol. II. By Henry Bracken, M.D. author of the notes on Burdon.
Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764.Date: 1752