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  • Horse's fore-hooves
  • Chestnut's horse's fore-hooves
  • Grey horse's fore-hooves
  • A foal's hooves - black
  • Horse's hooves: coronet and heels white
  • Horses' hooves, seen from below: four figures showing both perfect and contracted feet, demonstrating Mr. Coleman's 'artificial frog' for the preservation of horses' hooves. Etching by J. Barlow, 1802.
  • Lower parts of horses' legs, and hooves: four figures. Chromolithograph by H.J. Ruprecht, 1877.
  • Feet and hooves of a cow or bull: three figures. Chromolithograph by H.J. Ruprecht, 1877.
  • Hooves of ungulates: hippopotamus (two figures), and wild boar (three figures). Chromolithograph by H.J. Ruprecht, 1877.
  • Three figures with abnormalities, one figure has rabbit ears, one has horns and the other one has hooves
  • A horse rocks to and fro on a curved platform, another rolls a barrel with its hooves. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
  • Horses' hooves: four dissections showing the anatomy of the ankle and foot of a horse. Line engraving with etching by A. Bell, 1770/1800?.
  • Horses' hooves: four figures showing the anatomy of the foot of a horse, both with and without shoes. Line engraving with etching by A. Bell, 1770/1800?.
  • Farriery: seventeen figures including the anatomy of horses' hooves, a selection of horse-shoes, a horse suspended on a winching device, and apparatus for use in the tail 'nicking' procedure. Etching by J. Barlow, 1802.
  • A horse disturbs a dying bonfire with its hooves, ignoring its rider's whip and the angry shouts of two women whose laundry is being covered in ashes. Coloured lithograph by A. Strassgschwandtner after himself, ca. 1860.
  • Anatomy of the horse's foot and neurotomy: six figures including the feet and hooves of a foal, an unshod horse, and the changes in form brought about by shoeing. Coloured engraving attributed to T. Cowan after a drawing attributed to B. Herring, ca. 1860.
  • Jacob Cornelisz. (van Dalen). Engraving by F.H. van den Hoove after C. de Visscher.
  • Jacob Kornelisz. Line engraving by F. H. van der Hoove after C. de Visscher.
  • Sir Thomas Browne. Line engraving by F. van Hove, 1672.
  • Sir Thomas Browne. Line engraving by F. van Hove, 1672.
  • John Case. Line engraving by F. H. van Hove, 1698.
  • Joseph Moxon. Line engraving by F. H. van Hove, 1692.
  • William Salmon. Line engraving by F. H. van Hove, 1714.
  • John Taylor. Line engraving by F. H. van Hove, 1687.
  • John Case. Line engraving by F. H. van Hove, 1698.
  • Mounteney Wellcome in fancy dress, as a monk, at Hove skating ring.
  • Cupiss' constitution balls for horses, cattle & sheep : are superior to all other medicine, and less expensive by reason of their lasting benefit, in cases of swelled legs, grease, cracked heels, surfeit, staring coat, colic, hide bound, loss of appetite, hove or blown, influenza, broken wind, strangles, sore throats, epidemic, coughs, colds, distemper, disordered liver, scouring, rot in sheep, gargate, conditioning, wasting, preserving health, &c. ... / Francis Cupiss.
  • Cupiss' constitution balls for horses, cattle & sheep : are superior to all other medicine, and less expensive by reason of their lasting benefit, in cases of swelled legs, grease, cracked heels, surfeit, staring coat, colic, hide bound, loss of appetite, hove or blown, influenza, broken wind, strangles, sore throats, epidemic, coughs, colds, distemper, disordered liver, scouring, rot in sheep, gargate, conditioning, wasting, preserving health, &c. ... / Francis Cupiss.
  • Cupiss' constitution balls for horses, cattle & sheep : are superior to all other medicine, and less expensive by reason of their lasting benefit, in cases of swelled legs, grease, cracked heels, surfeit, staring coat, colic, hide bound, loss of appetite, hove or blown, influenza, broken wind, strangles, sore throats, epidemic, coughs, colds, distemper, disordered liver, scouring, rot in sheep, gargate, conditioning, wasting, preserving health, &c. ... / Francis Cupiss.
  • Cupiss' constitution balls for horses, cattle & sheep : are superior to all other medicine, and less expensive by reason of their lasting benefit, in cases of swelled legs, grease, cracked heels, surfeit, staring coat, colic, hide bound, loss of appetite, hove or blown, influenza, broken wind, strangles, sore throats, epidemic, coughs, colds, distemper, disordered liver, scouring, rot in sheep, gargate, conditioning, wasting, preserving health, &c. ... / Francis Cupiss.