A treatise on the horse : its diseases, lameness, and improvement : in which is laid down the proper method of shoeing the different kinds of feet ... / by William Osmer.
- Date:
- 1830
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise on the horse : its diseases, lameness, and improvement : in which is laid down the proper method of shoeing the different kinds of feet ... / by William Osmer. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh.
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![208 Turks and barbs, proper getters of racers? 243-254; varieties of, 248. Turkish horse, how derived, 180; various breeds of, 181; early importation, ib..; stately, 182; studs carried off by Russia, 180; the real Turk, 208 ; the small and fleet, 247. Typhus, is a species of plague, 113.—See l ever, malignant. Vertigo, megrims, &c. cause of, 103 ; remedies, ib. Vinegar, its virtues, 34, 05, 67 ; always cold, 59, 60. Unctuous applications to be avoided, 65, 73, 146. Urinary, secretions, thin the blood, 164. Urine proper for weak hoof, 37; stoppage of the, 120. Wall of the foot, when first named so, 7. Whir]bone, lameness, how? 65; mistaken treatment, 66; the right, ib. Wind, principles of the, 234, 236; of deep-chested horses, 235 ; of broken-wind after fever, 102 ; good, necessary to racing, 213 ; powers derived from it, 234. Windgalls, how occasioned, 10,42, 44 ; cure for, 61. Worms, cause of, 135; occasion delirium, 98; and other diseases, 99; recipe for killing, 145; mistakes concerning, 160 ; bitters, the operation of, 136 ; natural history of their re-generation, 137-144; obstruct the healthy motion of the bowels, 140, Wounds, general treatment of, 70-80 ; of incised, 78 ; divided artery, 73; of tendon, 75; punctured, 77 ; lacerations, 79; treatment, 80. Yellows, the, of two sorts, 113; treatment of the real, 114. THE END. Shortly will be published, Price Half-a-Crown, RULES FOR.BAD HORSEMEN; And Hints to the Inexpert; with Something worth knowing by all Equestrians. By CHARLES THOMPSON, Esq. Fourth Edition, with golden Additions, by the Editor of Osmer’s Treatise. LONDON: MARCIIANT, PRINTER, INGRAM-COURT.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21987713_0292.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)