Every man his own horse, cattle, and sheep doctor ; or A practical treatise on the diseases of horses, horned cattle, and sheep : together with the most simple and effectual method of curing each disorder, throughout all its various stages. To which is added, an appendix, including the author's public medicines, with directions for use. And a collection of choice recipes for families, &c / by Robert Pearson.

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Every man his own horse, cattle, and sheep doctor ; or A practical treatise on the diseases of horses, horned cattle, and sheep : together with the most simple and effectual method of curing each disorder, throughout all its various stages. To which is added, an appendix, including the author's public medicines, with directions for use. And a collection of choice recipes for families, &c / by Robert Pearson. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Leicester : Printed for the author by J. Browne. And may be had of Mr. Blanchard [sic.], ... and of all the booksellers in the United Kingdom, 1811.

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xxvii, 1 unnumbered page, 428 pages ; 22 cm

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Includes index
With errata slip inserted before p. [1]

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