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The art of farriery both in theory and practice containing the causes, symptoms, and cure of all diseases incident to horses. With anatomical descriptions, illustrated with cuts, For the better Explaining The Structure, and accounting for the Various Disorders of these useful Animals. As also Many Rules relating to the Choice and Management of Horses of all Kinds, and useful Directions how to avoid being imposed upon by Jockies. Wherein some egregious Errors of Former Writers are occasionally pointed out. By Mr. John Reeves, Farrier at Ringwood, Hants. The whole revised, corrected, and enlarged by a physician. To which is added, a new method of curing a strain in the Back Sinews, and the Anatomy of a Horse's Leg, with some Observations on Shoeing, by an eminent surgeon.
Reeves, John, farrier.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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The art of farriery both in theory and practice; containing the causes, symptoms, and cure of all diseases incident to horses. With anatomical descriptions, illustrated with cuts, For the better Explaining The Structure, and accounting for the Various Disorders of these useful Animals. As Also Many Rules relating to the Choice and Management of Horses of all Kinds, and useful Directions how to avoid being imposed upon by Jockies. Wherein some egregious Errors of Former Writers are occasionally pointed out. By Mr. John Reeves, Farrier at Ringwood, Hants. The whole revised, corrected, and enlarged by a physician. To which is added, a new method of curing a strain in the back sinews, and the Anatomy of a Horse's Leg. With some Observations on Shoeing. by an eminent surgeon.
Reeves, John, farrier.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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A new and complete history of England, from the earliest period of authentic intelligence to the present time. Wherein every interesting Transaction, relating to War or Peace, Laws or Government, Policy or Religion, Is Impartially recited; The Noble Super Structure Of The British Constitution Fully Described, And Traced From Its Original Foundation: The Characters Of The Most Eminent Persons Are Impartially Drawn, And Their Genius And Learning, Their Virtues And Their Vices, Properly Displayed. Together With A Circumstantial History Of Literature, And The Progress Of The Arts In This Kingdom, From Their First Introduction To The Present Period Of Elegant Improvement. By Temple Sydney, Esq. Embellished and illustrated with upwards of one hundred copper plates, engraved in the most masterly Manner, from the Drawings of the ingenius Mr. Wale, by those capital English Artists, Grignion, Walker, Rennoldson, and Taylor.
Sydney, Temple.Date: MDCCLXXV [1775]- 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 art of farriery both in theory and practice, containing the causes, symptoms, and cure of all diseases incident to horses. With anatomical descriptions, illustrated with cuts, For the better Explaining The Structure, and accounting for the Various Disorders of these useful Animals. As also Many Rules relating to the Choice and Management of Horses of all Kinds, and useful Directions how to avoid being imposed upon by Jockies. Wherein some egregious Errors of Former Writers are occasionally pointed out. By Mr. John Reeves, Farrier at Ringwood, Hants. The whole revised, corrected, and enlarged by a physician. To which is added, a new method of curing a strain in the back sinews, and the Anatomy of a Horse's Leg. With some Observations on Shoeing, Also an Appendix, containing some necessary Observations on the late epidemical Distemper among Horses, and a Method of Cure. By an eminent surgeon.
Reeves, John, farrier.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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Farriery improved: or, a compleat treatise upon the art of farriery. Wherein is fully explain'd The Nature, Structure, and Mechanism of that noble and useful Creature A Horse. The Diseases and Accidents he is liable to, and Methods of Cure: Set down in as clear and intelligible a Manner as the Subject will admit of. The Use and Abuse of the Science discovered; whereby any Gentleman may be able to judge for himself, whether or no he is impos'd upon 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 An Account of Drugs and Mix'd Medicines used in Farriery; with some Remarks upon their Genuineness and Adulteration; and their several Prices, set down alphabetically at the End of the Work. By Henry Bracken. M. D. Author of the Notes on Burdon.
Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764.Date: MDCCXXXVII. [1737]- Books
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Farriery improved: or, a compleat treatise upon the art of farriery. Wherein is fully explain'd The Nature, Structure, and Mechanism of that Noble and Useful Creature, A Horse; The Diseases and Accidents he is liable to, and Methods of Cure. Set down in as clear and intelligible a Manner as the Subject will admit of. The Use and Abuse of the Science discover'd; whereby any Gentleman may be able to judge for himself, whether or no he is imposed upon 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 An Account of Drugs and Mix'd Medicines used in Farriery; with some Remarks upon their Genuineness and Adulteration; and their several Prices, set down alphabetically at the End of the Work. By Henry Bracken, M. D. Author of the Notes on Burdon.
Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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An essay on the ancient and modern use of physical necklaces for children's teeth. with a treatise on the tooth-ach: and hollow rotten teeth. Shewing from the Make and Structure of the Teeth, how any Person may, without a Farthing Charge, cure themselves of the very worst Hollow Rotten Tooth, and most violent raging Tooth-Ach in a Moment, so as never to return again, without ever Drawing the Tooth. This Book is Given Gratis Up One Pair of Stairs at the Sign of the Celebrated Anodyne Necklace Recommended by Dr. Chamberlen for Children's Teeth, just by the Fountain Tavern, near Exeter-Change in the Strand. At Mr. Jer Payne's Toyshop in Pope's Head Ally, in Cornhil. At Mr Greg's next to Northumberland-House at Charing-Cross. And by the Author's Servant R. Bradshaw, to be Directed to by Letter, as hereafter in Page 15.
Author of The practical scheme.Date: 1726- Books
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Farriery improved: 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 he is liable to, and Methods of Cure, Delivered in as Clear and Intelligible a Manner as the Subject will admit of; The Use and Abuse of the 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, An Account of Drugs and Mix'd Medicines used in Farriery; with some Remarks upon their Genuineness and Adulteration: and their several Prices set down alphabetically at the End of the Work. By Henry Bracken, M. D. Author of the Notes on Burdon. A new edition. In two volumes. ...
Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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Farriery improv'd: or, a compleat treatise upon the art of farriery. Wherein is fully explain'd, The Nature, Structure, and Mechanism of that Noble and Useful Creature, A Horse, The Diseases and Accidents he is liable to, and Methods of Cure. Set down in as clear and intelligible a Manner as the Subject will admit of. The Use and Abuse of the Science discover'd; whereby any Gentleman may be able to judge for himself, whether or no he is impos'd upon 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 An Account of Drugs and Mix'd Medicines used in Farriery; with some Remarks upon their Genuineness and Adulteration; and their several Prices, set down alphabetically at the End of the Work. By Henry Bracken, M. D. Author of the Notes on Burdon.
Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764.Date: 1739- Books
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Farriery improv'd: or, a compleat treatise upon the art of farriery. Wherein is fully explain'd, The Nature, Structure, and Mechanism of that Noble and Useful Creature, A Horse, The Diseases and Accidents he is liable to, and Methods of Cure. Set down in as clear and intelligible a Manner as the Subject will admit of. The Use and Abuse of the Science discover'd; whereby any Gentleman may be able to judge for himself whether or no he is impos'd upon 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 An Account of Drugs and Mix'd Medicines used in Farriery; with some Remarks upon their Genuineness and Adulteration; and their several Prices, set down alphabetically at the End of the Work. By Henry Bracken, M. D. Author of the Notes on Burdon
Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764.Date: 1738- Books
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An attempt towards a natural history of the polype: in a letter to Martin Folkes, Esq; president of the Royal Society. Describing Their different Species; the Places where to seek and how to find them; their wonderful Production and Increase; the Form, Structure and Use of their several Parts; and the Manner they catch their Prey. With an Account of their Diseases and Cures; of their amazing Reproduction after being cut in Pieces, (as first discovered by Mr. Trembley, at the Hague;) of the best Methods to perform that Operation, and of the Time requisite to perfect the several Parts after being divided: And Also full Directions how to feed, clean, manage and preserve them at all Seasons of the Year. Likewise a Course of real Experiments, performed by cutting these Creatures in every Way that can be easily contrived: shewing the daily Progress of each Part towards becoming a perfect Polype. The Whole explained every where by great Numbers of proper Figures, and intermixt throughout with Variety of Observations and Experiments. By Henry Baker, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Member of the Society of Antiquaries, in London.
Baker, Henry, 1698-1774.Date: 1743- Books
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Proposals for publishing A system of anatomy and physiology, human and comparative. In two volumes quarto. By Busick Harwood, M.D. F.R.S. and S.A. Professor of Anatomy in the University of Cambridge. In which the Structure of the Human Body, and of all the different Classes of Animals, will be investigated; their several Organs compared with the corresponding Parts in the Human Species; and their various Functions more fully explained than has hitherto been attempted by Analogy. The above Work will be printed at the Expence of the University, and the Syndics of the University Press will fix the Price of it upon Publication. - But as a great Number of very expensive Plates will be requisite for the Illustration of the various Subjects upon which it must necessarily treat, the Author solicits a Subscription of Two Guineas for the Engravings, Half to be paid at the Time of subscribing, and the Remainder upon the Delivery of the last Volume. Subscriptions are received by Messrs. White, Fleet Street; Mr. Walter, Charing Cross, London; Messrs. J. & J. Merrill, and Mr. Lunn, Cambridge; Mr. J. Cooke, Oxford Mrs. Duncan, Edinburgh; Mr. Horden, Peterborough; and Mrs. Jenkinson, Huntingdon. The Impressions will be delivered to the Subscribers according to the Date of their Subscriptions; and the Price of the Engravings to Nonsubscribers will be doubled.
Harwood, Busick, 1745?-1814.Date: 1796?]- Books
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A course of lectures on the theory and practice of midwifery: in which, Every Thing essentially necessary to the true Knowledge of that Art will be fully explain'd, and clearly demonstrated; particularly, those Operations which are conformable to the Principles of mechanical Motion. Of the Form, Structure and constituent Parts of the Female Pelvis. Of the Organs of Generation, and the Doctrine of Conception;-The Nutrition and Situation of the Foetus in Utero, and its gradual Increase from its Rudiments to the Time of Birth. The Pathology, Treatment and Cure of the various Diseases incident to Child-Bearing Women and Infants, with the Regimen necessary to be observed, respecting the Non-Naturals, viz. Air, Diet, Motion and Rest, Sleep and Watching, Retention, Excretion and the Passions of the Mind. The Antient and Modern Manner of delivering Women in laborious and preternatural Cases compared; with a View of the Advantages and Defects of the Means proposed for that End. - For the clearer Demonstration of Operative Midwisry (whether simply by the Hand or the Application of Instruments) the several Methods of assisting both in natural and preternatural Labours, will not only be described according to the most approved modern Practice, but likewise distinctly shewn, by an artificial Representation of each difficult Case, upon Machines for that Purpose; constructed upon new Principles, and made to the most exact Imitation of real Women and Children. The Whole will be illustrated by such anatomical Preparations as are applicable to each Lecture; together with various practical Observations, extraordinary Cases, and necessary Cautions; but particularly, by real Labours. By John Leake, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, London, And Physician Man-Midwife to the Westminster New Lying-in Hospital, At his House in Craven-Street, in the Strand.
Leake, John, 1729-1792.Date: 1767- Books
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Institutions in physick, Collected from the writings Of the Most Eminent Physicians. By which the Principles and Fundamentals of that Art are digested and fully explain'd, as they relate both to the Theory and Practice; all which are establish'd upon the Mechanism and Structure of the Solids and Fluids that compose an Human Body; with An introductory preface to the whole, and succinct Account of the Authors made use of in this Work. Being a complete System of what is necessary to be known in the Study of Physick. By J. Browne, LL. M. D.
Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.Date: 1714- Books
Original parish registers in record offices and libraries.
Date: 1974-- Books
Sex roles and social structure.
Holter, Harriet, 1922-1997.Date: 1970- E-books
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Sociocultural systems : principles of structure and change / Frank W. Elwell.
Elwell, Frank W.Date: c2013- Books
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Genetic structure and function / P.F. Smith Keary.
Smith-Keary, P. F.Date: 1975- Books
Topics in nucleic acid structure. Pt. 2 / edited by Stephen Neidle.
Date: [1982]- Books
The structure and function of chromatin.
Symposium on the Structure and Function of Chromatin (1974 : London, England)Date: 1975- Books
RNA structure and function / edited by Robert W. Simons, Marianne Grunberg-Manago.
Date: [1997]- Books
Lung structure / Stefan Engel.
Engel, S. (Stefan), 1878-Date: [1962], ©1962- Books
Family patterns and relations of Bishop's Lynn will-makers in the fourteenth century / Jaques Beauroy.
Beauroy, Jaques.Date: 1986- Books
Welfare and the historians / David Thomson.
Thomson, D. (David)Date: 1986