Bracy Clark
Born 1771-01-01
Died 1860-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF49585034
- WikidataQ4953760
- ISNI0000000049356770
- Open LibraryOL5169600A
Top Subjects
- Horseshoeing (8)
- Horses -- Diseases (6)
- Horses (4)
- Hoof and Claw (3)
- Hoofs (3)
- Oestrus (Insect) (2)
- Botflies (2)
Books by Bracy Clark
Total count: 66
A description of plate the first [-the seocnd], exhibiting a longitudinal section of the head of the horse, of its natural sizeHarper1805-01-01
Index to the sectional figure of the horse, with remarks on certain properties of his general framingThe author1813-01-01-
An essay of the bots of horses, and other animalsPrinted for the author1815-01-01
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An essay on the bots of horses, and other animalsPrinted for the author1815-01-01
An essay on the gripes of horsesThe author1816-01-01-
A conjecture respecting the source and origin of the word "London".s.n.1816-01-01
An essay on the gripes of horsesThe author1816-01-01
Stereoplea, or, The artificial defence of the horse's hoof consideredPrinted for the author1817-01-01
A new exposition of the horse's hoofpublisher not identified1820-01-01-
A new exposition of the horses' hoofIt would be difficult by words or description alone to convey a correct notion of the framing and construction of the horses' hoof: I have therefore invented a pasteboard model, which exhibits its nature and properties very familiarly ...1820-01-01
An essay on the causes and cure of running frush in horses' feetPrinted for the author, and sold by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones1821-01-01
An essay on the canker and corns of horses' feetJ. Ridgway1822-01-01-
On the conditioning of horseshippocomia.s.n.1823-01-01
On the conditioning of horseshippocomiapublisher not identified1823-01-01-
A short history of the horse, and progress of horse knowledgePrinted for the author by J. and C. Adlard, 23, Bartholomew Close; and sold at no. 7, Taunton Place, Regent's Park, by Underwood and Co. Fleet Street; and W. Chapple, Pall Mall1824-01-01
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On the knowledge of the age of the horse by his teethwith remarksPrinted for the author, by C. Richards, 100, St. Martin's Lane; sold by Underwood & Co., Fleet Street; and the author, No. 7, Taunton Place, Regent's Park1826-01-01
On the knowledge of the age of the horse by his teeth. With remarksUnderwood1826-01-01-
A description of a new horse shoe which expands to the footSecond edition.Printed for the author by C. Richards, and sold by T.&.G. Underwood1827-01-01
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Testimonies communicated by various persons in favor of the expansion shoePrinted for the editor by C. Richards, and sold by T. & G. Underwood1828-01-01
Hippodonomia, or, The true stucture, laws, and economy, of the horse's footalso Podophthora, or A ruinous defect in the principle of the common shoe detected; and demonstrated by experiments : with a proposition for a new principle of shoeing, which abundant practice has since confirmed2nd edition, enlarged and improved.Printed for the author1829-01-01
Hippodonomia, or the true structure, laws, and economy, of the horse's foot: also podophthora, or a ruinous defect in the principle of the common shoe detected ... with a proposition for a new principle of shoeing2 ed.The author1829-01-01-
Guide to the shoeing-forge, or, Plain directions to gentlemen going to have their horses shodof what they should observe in seeing it properly executedC. Richards1830-01-01
Remarks on French shoeing [or a review of Jos. Goodwin's work entitled The King's farrier]1830-01-01-
An essay on the knowledge of the ancients respecting the art of shoeing the horse, and of the probable period of the commencement of this art2 ed.s.n.1831-01-01
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An essay on the knowledge of the ancients respecting the art of shoeing the horse, and the probable commencement of this art2nd edition.Printed for the author; sold by G. Underwood, 32 Fleet-Street; E. Limebeer, 19, Giltspur-Street, Newgate-Street; The Author, 7, Taunton Place, Regent's Park; and Charles Clark, Expansion Shoeing Forge, Stamford-Street, Blackfriars1831-01-01
Stereoplea: or, the artificial defence of the horse's foot considered. Also hints for rearing young colts, sound and with good feet2nd ed.The author, sold by Renshaw and Rush1832-01-01
The cholera unmasked ; or its true name, nature, and causes pointed out ; also a more consistent and successful mode of treating itThe author1832-01-01-
Stereoplea: or, the artificial defence of the horse's foot consideredAlso, hints for rearing young colts, sound and with good feetSecond edition.Printed for the author, and sold by Renshaw and Rush1832-01-01
Pharmacopoeia equina ; or new pharmacopoeia for horses3 ed.Renshaw & Rush1833-01-01-
Pharmacopoeia equinaor, New pharmacopoeia for horses3rd ed.Printed for the author, 7, Taunton Place, Regent's Park; and sold by Renshaw & Rush, booksellers, Strand1833-01-01
On crackt-hoof and its cure2 ed.publisher not identified1834-01-01
On founder. Pedicidapublisher not identified1834-01-01
A short history of the celebrated race-horse 'Eclipse'C. Richards1835-01-01
[Letter to Joseph Docwra, and his reply, on the date of the first use of the unilaterally nailed horse shoe]publisher not identified1836-01-01-
Broken windpneumarox.Luxford & Co., printers, Ratcliffe Highway1837-01-01
A description of the gripes of horses, and of a better mode of treating it ; also human cholera explained ; shewing its identity with the above, and a more successful manner of treating it ; its history, etc2 ed.The author1837-01-01
A description of two ancient horse-shoes, found near Silbury Hill, in WiltshireJ. & C. Adlard1837-01-01
A recommendation to farriers and shoeing smiths throughout ... Great Britain, in respect to the injurious practice of slicing and cutting away the horn from the frogs of horses' feet3 ed.T. White1837-01-01-
A description of the gripes of horses, and of a better mode of treating italso, human cholera explained : shewing its identity with the above, and a more successful manner of treating it, its history, &c.2nd ed.Printed for the author, 7, Taunton Place, Regent's Park [by Macintosh]1837-01-01
Broken windpneumaroxLuxford1837-01-01-
Muscles of the posterior extremity of the horse and other domestic quadrupeds, with the synonyma to human and veterinarian authors.s.n.1838-01-01
Inflammation of the lungspneumonia, or pneumonitispublisher not identified1838-01-01-
Inflammation of the lungspneumonia, or pneumonitis.s.n.1838-01-01
Hippiatria ; or, the surgery and medicine of horsesC. Clark1838-01-01-
Hippiatriaor, the surgery and medicine of horsesPrinted for the author, No. 7 Taunton Place, Regents Park, and sold by Charles Clark, Giltspur Street, Smithfield, and Renshaw, bookseller, 356, Strand1838-01-01
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A short history of the celebrated race-horse, Eclipse.C. Richards, printer1838-01-01
On the vices of horsespublisher not identified1839-01-01-
On the vices of horsess.n.1839-01-01
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An exposure of the corruption of the Saxon name Arm's Housen into alms houses, and of some other Norman corruptionsPrinted by Richard and John E. Taylor, Red Lion Court, Fleet Street1839-01-01
Disorders of the foot of the horsepublisher not identified1839-01-01
Description of an economical and useful stove for warming rooms and other purposes, invented by Bracy Clarkpublisher not identified1840-01-01-
Description of an economical and useful stove for warming rooms and other purposesinvented by Bracy Clark, F.L.S. and member of the Royal Institute of France, &c.s.n.1840-01-01
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On casting horses for operations, with a description of the new casting hobbles2nd ed.s.n.1842-01-01
Some account of the circulation of the blood in the foot of the horseRichards1842-01-01-
Original remarks on the general framing of the horse, illustrated by plates and a large sectional figure2nd ed.Richards1842-01-01
Remarks with illustrations of the eroded shuttle, or nut-bone (os nuciforme) of the horse's footpublisher not identified1842-01-01
On running frush of horses' feet3 ed.Richards1842-01-01
On casting horses ; with a description of the new casting hobbles, invented by Bracy Clark2 ed.publisher not identified1842-01-01
Ring-bones or ossified cartilages2 ed.Richards1842-01-01
Original remarks on the general framing of the horse ...2 ed.Richards1842-01-01
An appendix or supplement to a treatise on the Oestri and Cuterebrae of various animals. Read April 6th and 20th, 1841publisher not identified1845-01-01-
The cholera unmaskedor, Its true name, nature, and causes pointed out : also a more consistent and successful mode of treating it : corrected from a communication formerly addressed to the editors of the Medical gazettePrinted for the author, Taunton Place, Regent's Park1848-01-01
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Review of Wm. Youatt's publication, called 'The horse'.s.n.1854-01-01
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The horse's foot and the horse's shoe.The Empire Newspaper1854-01-01
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Fragmenta veterinariaor scraps from my memorandum bookPrinted by T. Davies, 2, Giltspur Street1859-01-01
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On a new secret powder for horses.s.n.1859-01-01