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Spavin of the left hock of a horse
Royal Veterinary College- Digital Images
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Spavin of the left hock of a horse
Royal Veterinary College- Digital Images
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Palpitating/examining horse's leg for spavin
Royal Veterinary College- Books
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Every man his own farrier, or, the whole art of farriery laid open: containing cures for every disorder, a horse is incident to. Poll-Evil, Fistulas, Farcy, Quitter Bones, Greasy-Heels, to take of false Quarters & Sand-Cracks, Bone-Spavin, Scab and Mange, Scab in Sheep, &c. &c. To which is added, an appendix; including several excellent recipes, and preparation of many valuable Medicines. By Francis Clater.
Clater, Francis, 1756-1823.Date: M,DCC,XC,VIII. [1798]- Ephemera
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Curb & spavin cure : no more torturing with hot irons or irritating blisters : a safe easily applied and effective remedy.
Date: [189u?]- Ephemera
Kendall's spavin cure. : the most successful remedy ever discovered, as it is certain in its effects and does not blister. / B. J. Kendall & Co.
Date: [1882]- Books
Geschichte der Therapie des Spates der Pferde : Inaugural-Dissertation ... / vorgelegt von Fritz Thomas.
Thomas, Fritz, 1887-Date: 1912- Books
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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. Poll-evil, fistuals, farcy, quitter-bones, greasy-heels, to take off false-quarters and sand-cracks, bone-spavin, scab or mange, scab in sheep, &c. &c. To which is added, an appendix; including several excellent recipes, and preparation of many valuable medicines. By Francis Clater.
Clater, Francis, 1756-1823.Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Books
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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 Poll Evil. Fistulas. To take off False quarters and Sand-Cracks. The Farcy. Quitter-Bones. Greasy Heels. Bone-spavin[s]. 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.
Clater, Francis, 1756-1823.Date: MDCCLXXXVI. [1786]- Pictures
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A surgeon at Whitworth in County Durham letting blood from Thomas Thurlow, Bishop of Durham, but leaving his patient in order to attend to a sick horse. Coloured etching by H.W., 1791.
H. W., active 1791.Date: Jan.y 12 1791Reference: 540803i- Books
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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.Date: [1783]- Archives and manuscripts
Surgery 2
Martin, JamesDate: Feb 1908Reference: MS.7957Part of: Martin, James, veterinary medicine student, Royal Veterinary College, London- Pictures
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A clothed man riding a saddled horse. Collotype after Eadweard Muybridge, 1887.
Muybridge, Eadweard, 1830-1904.Date: 1887Reference: 2011297iPart of: Animal locomotion: an electro-photographic investigation of consecutive phases of animal movements