The veterinary surgeon; or, farriery taught on a new and easy plan: being a treatise on all the diseases and accidents to which the horse is liable ... and the most approved remedies employed ... in every case; with instructions to the shoeing-smith, farrier, and groom, how to acquire knowledge in the art of farriery, and the prevention of diseases. Preceded by a popular description of the animal functions in health, and showing the principles on which these are to be restored when disordered

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100 1 ‡aBadcock, John, ‡dfl. 1816-1830.
245 1 4 ‡aThe veterinary surgeon; ‡bor, farriery taught on a new and easy plan: being a treatise on all the diseases and accidents to which the horse is liable ... and the most approved remedies employed ... in every case; with instructions to the shoeing-smith, farrier, and groom, how to acquire knowledge in the art of farriery, and the prevention of diseases. Preceded by a popular description of the animal functions in health, and showing the principles on which these are to be restored when disordered. ‡cBy John Hinds [pseud.] With considerable additions and improvements, particularly adopted to this country, by Thomas Smith.
260 ‡aPhiladelphia : ‡bJ. Grigg, ‡c1830.
300 ‡axiv, 284 p. ‡billus. ‡c19 cm.
500 ‡aFirst edition published London, 1827.
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