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 ... / By J. Bartlet.

  • Bartlet, J. (John), 1716?-1772
Date:
1759
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Publication/Creation

London : John Nourse; [etc., etc.], 1759.

Physical description

xxvi [i. e. xxviii], 370 pages, 8 unnumbered pages, 6 plates (4 folded) ; 18 cm

Edition

The 4th ed., rev.

References note

ESTC N2413

Notes

The original leaf b4 has been cancelled, and a fold of two leaves, paged xxiii-xxvi (p. [xxv] blank) inserted after p. xxii. An addition was probably made to the preface.
Collected from various authors, chiefly the works of Henry Bracken and William Gibson. Cf. Pref. The material was later reproduced in the author's Pharmacopoeia hippiatrica.
The first edition appeared in 1753. Cf. Sir Frederick Smith, The early hist. of veterinary literature, v. 2, p. 72.
E.G. Lafosse's method of trepanning glandered horses (described on p. 114-132) is set forth in his Traité sur le véritable siége de la morve des chevaux, et les moyens d'y remédier, Paris, 1749. Bartlet's appendix (p. 342-370) is apparently an abstract of Lafosse's Observations et découvertes faites sur des chevaux, avec une nouvelle pratique sur la ferrure, Paris, 1754. The plates are copies of those in that work.

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