The complete cow-doctor, or, farmer's companion. Treating of the most common disorders of black-cattle - their causes, symptons and cures. By Joshua Rowlin, of Hollins, Parish of Lamplugh, Cumberland. To which is prefixed, the natural history of that animal, from the most eminent Natural Historians-a Disquisition on Rumination and Digestion-on the Circulation of the Animal Fluids; from Dr. Munro, Fourcroy, and others. There is also a particular description given of an elastic tube, invented by Dr. Munro, with the method of using it for the immediate relief of swellings occasioned by eating Wet Clover-by Fogsickness, or Poisons. To the whole is added, an appendix, Containing many remarks and observations, on the Murrain, Gargle, or Pestilential Fever, made by eminent Physicians, at different times, when that Disorder raged in England, &c.

  • Rowlin, Joshua.
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1794
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Glasgow : printed by David Niven; for R. & P. Walker, Cockermouth, and sold by G. Robinson & Co. Paternoster-Row, London; Hodgson & Hall, and Elliot, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne; P. Hill, Edinburgh; J. & M. Robertson, and Brash & Reid, Glasgow; and Messrs. Burnet, Booksellers, Dublin, 1794.

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[4],275,[1]p. ; 80.

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