Every man his own farrier; or, the whole art of farriery laid open: containing cures for every disorder that useful animal, a horse, is incident to. The following are a few of the particular ones: The Pole-Evil. Fistulas. To take off False Quarters and Sand Cracks. The Farcy. Quitter Bones. Greasy Heels. Bone Spavins. Scab, or Mange. The Scab in Sheep, &c. to which is added, An Appendix: Including Several excellent Recipes, and the Preparation of many valuable Medicines. By Francis Clater, Late Farrier, in Newark.

  • Clater, Francis, 1756-1823.
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[1783]
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Newark : printed by J. Tomlinson, for the author. MDCCLXXXIII. (entered at Stationers-Hall.), [1783]

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xii,176p ; 80.

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ESTC T66108

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