Catalog Record: An inquiry into the structure and animal economy of the horse; comprehending the diseases to which his limbs and feet are subject, with proper directions for shoeing; and pointing out a method for ascertaining his age until his twelfth year. To which is added, an attempt to explain the laws of his progressive motion, on mechanical and anatomical principles | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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An inquiry into the structure and animal economy of the horse; comprehending the diseases to which his limbs and feet are subject, with proper directions for shoeing; and pointing out a method for ascertaining his age until his twelfth year. To which is added, an attempt to explain the laws of his progressive motion, on mechanical and anatomical principles. Illustrated by seventeen copper plates. By Richard Lawrence ...

Main Author: Lawrence, Richard, veterinary surgeon.
Language(s): English
Published: London, R. Baldwin [etc., 1804]
Edition: A new ed. rev. and cor. ...
Subjects: Horses > Diseases.
Horses.
Note: Plates accompanied by descriptive letterpress.
Physical Description: 1 p.
Original Format: Book
Original Classification Number: SF955 .L42
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