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
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Author
Contributions
- Sleater, William, d. 1801, bookseller. - Contributor
- Moncrieff, Richard, d. 1798, bookseller. - Contributor
- Walker, Thomas, bookseller. - Contributor
- Whitestone, William, d. 1792, bookseller. - Contributor
- Byrn, James, d. 1802, bookseller. - Contributor
and 2 more
- Hall, Mary, signer. - Contributor
- Veterinary History Collection. - Contributor
Publication
1783 - Printed for Messrs. Sleater, Moncrieffe, Walker, Whitestone, Beatty, Burton, Byrne, and Cash, Dublin, Ireland
Language
English
Word Count
55,250 words, Guess
Page Count
221 pages
Identifiers
- OCLC Control Number191803434
- Open LibraryOL17636073M
Alternate Titles
- Whole art of farriery laid open.
Subjects
Genres
- Early works to 1800
Other Editions
- 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
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