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Every man his own farrier, or The whole art of farriery laid open: Containing cures for every disorder, that useful animal, a horse, is incident to, the following are a few of the particular ones. Poll-evil, fistuals, farcy, quitter-bones, greasy-heels, to take off false-quarters and sand-cracks, bone-spavin, scab or mange, scab in sheep, &c. &c. To which is added, an appendix; including several excellent recipes, and preparation of many valuable medicines. By Francis Clater.
Clater, Francis, 1756-1823.Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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The farrier's new guide. Containing, first, the anatomy of a horse; Being An exact and compendious Description of all his Parts, with their Actions and Uses. Illustrated with figures curiously engrav'd on copper-plates. Secondly, an account of all the diseases incident to horses, with their Signs, Causes, and Method of Cure: Wherein many Defects in the Farrier's Practice are now carefully supply'd, their Errors expos'd and amended, and the Art improv'd and advanc'd, according to the latest Discoveries. The whole interspers'd with many curious and useful Observations concerning Feeding, Exercise, &c. By W. Gibson.
Gibson, W. (William), 1680?-1750.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The gentleman's farriery: or, a practical treatise, on the diseases of horses: wherein the best Writers on that Subject have been consulted, and M. La Fosse's method of trepanning glander'd horses is particularly consider'd and improved; also a new method of nicking horses is recommended; with a copper-plate and description of the machine. To which is added an appendix. Treating, 1. Of Particular Disorders of the Feet. 2. Observations on shoeing Horses. With proper Cuts. By J. Bartlet, Surgeon.
Bartlet, J. (John), 1716?-1772.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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The farrier's new guide. Containing first, the anatomy of a horse, being an exact and compendious description of all his parts; with their actions and uses: illustrated with figures curiously engrav'd on copper-plates. Secondly, an account of all the diseases incident to horses, with their signs, causes, and method of cure; wherein many defects in the farriers practice are now carefully supply'd, their errors expos'd and amended, and the art greatly improved and advanced, according to the latest discoveries. The whole interspers'd with many curious and useful observations concerning feeding and exercise, &c. The fifth edition corrected. By W. Gibson.
Gibson, W. (William), 1680?-1750.Date: M,DCC,XXVII. [1727]- Books
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Infermità che sogliono molestare i cavalli : co' suoi rimedi per curarle, e sanarle.
Date: [1780-99?]- Books
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Markhams faithfull farrier : wherein the depth of his skill is layd open in all those principall and approued secrets of horsemanship, which the author neuer published, but hath kept in his brest, and hath beene the glory of his practise.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: 1630- Books
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Hippopathology : a systematic treatise on the disorders and lamenesses of the horse : with their modern and most approved methods of cure : embracing the doctrines of the English and French veterinary schools; the opinions of Professor Coleman, Director Girard, Hurtrel d'Arboval, and other British and foreign veterinarians : with illustrative woodcuts / by William Percivall.
Percivall, William, 1792-1854.Date: 1834- Books
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A compendium of practical and experimental farriery, originally suggested by reason and confirmed by practice. Equally adapted to the convenience of The Gentleman, the Farmer, the Groom, and the Smith. Interspersed With such remarks, and elucidated with such cases, As evidently tend to insure the prevention, and ascertain the cure of diseases. By William Taplin, Surgeon, author of ̀̀the Gentleman's Stable Directory, 2 Vols.'' The twelfth edition of which is now published.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807.Date: 1796- Books
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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 stable directory; or, modern system of farriery. Comprehending All the most valuable Prescriptions and approved Remedies, accurately proportioned and properly adapted to every known Disease to which the Horse is incident; interspersed with Occasional References to the dangerous and almost obsolete Practice of Gibson, Bracken, Bartlet, Osmer, and others; also particular Directions for Buying, Selling, Feeding, Bleeding, Purging, and getting into Condition for the Chase; with experimental Remarks upon the Management of Draft Horses, their Blemishes and Defects. To which is now added, a supplement, containing practical observations upon thorn wounds, Punctured Tendons, and Ligamentary Lameness; with ample instructions for their treatment and cure; Illustrated by a Recital of Cases, including a Variety of Useful Remarks; with a Successful Method of Treating the Canine Species, in That Destructive Disease Called the Distemper. By William Taplin, surgeon.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807.Date: 1796- Books
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Markhams method or epitome : wherein [is] shewed his approved remedies for all diseases whatsoever incident to horses, and they are almost 300 all cured with twelve medicines onely, not of twelve pence cost, and to be got commonly everywhere : also for curing of all oxen, kine, bulls, calves, sheep, lambs, goats, swine, dogs ... and other creatures serviceable for the use of man / divided into twelve general points or heads by Gervase Markham.
Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637Date: M DC L [1650]- Books
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A new compendious treatise of farriery. Wherein are set forth in a plain, familiar, and natural manner the disorders incident to horses, and their respective cures: Together With some Interesting Observations on Bleeding, Purging, Exercise, &c. By John Wood, Late Groom to the King of Sardinia, and at present Groom to the Right Hon. the Earl of Rochford.
Wood, John, groom to the King of Sardinia.Date: M.DCC.LVII. [1757]- Books
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A compendium of practical and experimental farriery, originally suggested by reason and confirmed by practice. Equally Adapted to the Convenience of the Gentleman, the Farmer, the Groom, and the Smith. Interspersed with such Remarks, and Elucidated with such Cases, as Evidently Tend to Insure the Prevention, as well as to Ascertain the Cure of Disease. By William Taplin, Surgeon, Author of ̀̀the Gentleman's Stable Directory, 2 Vols.'' the Twelfth Edition of which is now Published.
Taplin, William, 1740?-1807.Date: M,DCC,XCVI. [1796]- Books
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A compendium of the veterinary art : containing plain and concise observations on the construction and management of the stable ... the structure and economy of the horse ... a copious materia medica and pharmacopœia / by James White.
White, James, -1825.Date: 1842- 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- Books
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The veterinary surgeon; or, Farriery taught on a new and easy plan : being a treatise on all the diseases and accidents to which the horse is liable ... with instructions to the shoeing-smith, farrier, and groom / by John Hinds.
Hinds, John, active 1803-1830.Date: 1827- Books
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Observations and discoveries made upon horses, with a new method of shoeing. By the Sieur La Fosse, Farrier to the King of France. With Copper-Plates.
La Fosse, Étienne-Guillaume, -1765.Date: MDCCLV. [1755]- Books
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The book of knowledge: treating of the wisdom of the ancients. In three parts. I. Shewing the wonderful operation of the signs & planets, and other celestial constellations, on the bodies of men, &c. II. An abstract of the art of physiognomy and palmistry, together with the signification of moles, and the interpretation of dreams, &c. III. The farmer's calendar, &c. Perpetual prognostications for weather-- The mystery of husbandry-- The experienced farrier, &c. Written by Erra Pater, a Jew doctor in astronomy and physic, born in Bethany, near Mount Olivet, Judea. Made English by W. Lilly, student in astrology. To which is added, The wheel of fortune.
Erra Pater.Date: [1790]- Books
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The complete farrier, or, Horse-doctor : being the art of farriery made plain & easy ... / by J.C. Knowlson.
Knowlson, J. C.Date: 1820- Books
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The farrier's vade mecum; or, gentleman's pocket companion a compendious treatise on the practice of horse medicine, or the art of farriery. To comprise every thing which is really useful. The Disorders by which that noble Animal the Horse is liable to be affected are critically defined, their Causes ascertained; and Methods of radical and absolute Cure are here prescribed. To which are added, some thoughts on the plague and other disorders in horned cattle; And rendered compleat by An Appendix, Exhibiting an Account of the Drugs required in Practice, as to their Nature, Qualities and Medicinal Virtues. With a valuable Prescription for the Epidemical Disorder that sometimes rages in this and other Climates. By S. Freeman.
Freeman, Strickland, 1754?-1821.Date: MDCCLXXII. [1772]- Books
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A treatise on the disorders incident to horned cattle, comprising a description of their symptoms, and the most rational methods of cure ... : To which are added receipts for curing the gripes, staggers, and worms in horses ; and an appendix containing instructions for the extracting of calves / by J. Downing.
Downing, J. (Joseph)Date: 1797- 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: 1740- Books
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A supplement to the New compendious treatise of farriery. Concerning inflammations, tumours, Mortifications, Wounds, and Fractures, a Diabetes, and the Present Epidemical Distemper amongst Horses, and the Mad Staggers. With a postscript, Wherein is set Forth The Singular Conduct of a Couple of late Writers in point of Practice in the Branch of Farriery: With a dissertation on bot-worms, and proposals for erecting an infirmary for diseased horses. By John Wood, Author of the New Compendious Treatise, late Groom to the King of Sardinia, and present Groom to the Right Hon the Earl of Rochford.
Wood, John, groom to the King of Sardinia.Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Books
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On equine disease, and its vital causes / by William Haycock.
Haycock, William.Date: 1865- Books
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The gentleman's farriery: or, A practical treatise, on the diseases of horses: wherein the best writers on that subject have been consulted, and M. LA Fosse's Method of Trepanning Glander'd Horses, is particularly Consider'd and Improved. Also, A New Method of Nicking Horses is recommended; with a Copper-Plate and Description of the Machine. By J. Bartlet, surgeon. To this edition are added, the Sieur La Fosse's observations and discoveries made upon horses, with a new Method of Shoeing, and some necessary Precautions to prevent the Glanders; with Mr. Bartlet's Account of Mr. LA Fosse's Observations on Horses. Illustrated with copper plates, Shewing The Anatomy of a Horse's Foot; clearly pointing out how far we may have Reason to expect a Removal of Complaints there.
Bartlet, J. (John), 1716?-1772.Date: MDCCLVII. [1757]