ERS:
COMPRISING A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE NOBLE AND USEFUL ANIMAL,
THE HORSE;
WITH MODES OF MANAGEMENT IN ALL CASES, AND TREATMENT IN DISEASE.
TO WHICH IS ADDED,
A PRIZE ESSAY ON MULES; AND AN APPENDIX,
Containing Recipes for Diseases of Horses, Oxen, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Dogs,
Swine, &c. &c.
BY RICHARD MASON, M.D.,
Formerly of Surry County. Virginia.
In one volume, 12mo.; bound in cloth, gilt.
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MASON'S FARRIER AND STUD-BOOK--NEW EDITION.
THE GENTLEMAN'S NEW POCKET FARRIER:
COMPRISING A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE NOBLE AND USEFUL ANIMAL,
THE HORSE;
WITH MODES OF MANAGEMENT IN ALL CASES, AND TREATMENT IN DISEASE.
BY RICHARD MASON, M.D.,
Formerly of Surry County, Virginia.
To which is added, A PRIZE ESSAY ON MULES; and AN APPENDIX, containing
Recipes for Diseases of Horses, Oxen, Cows, Calves, Sheep, Dogs, Swine, &c.
&c.; with Annals of the Turf, American Stud-Book. Rules for Training,
Racing, &c.
WITH A SUPPLEMENT,
Comprising an Essay on Domestic Animals, especially the Horse; with Remarks
on Treatment and Breeding; together with Trotting and Racing Tables,
showing the best time on record at one, two, three and four mile heats;
Pedigrees of Winning Horses, since 1839, and of the most celebrated
Stallions and Mares; with useful Calving and Lambing Tables. By J.S.
SKINNER, Editor now of the Farmer's Library, New York, &c. &c.
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HINDS'S FARRIERY AND STUD-BOOK--NEW EDITION.
FARRIERY,
TAUGHT ON A NEW AND EASY PLAN:
BEING
A Treatise on the Diseases and Accidents of the Horse;
With Instructions to the Shoeing Smith, Farrier, and Groom; preceded by a
Popular Description of the Animal Functions in Health, and how these are to
be restored when disordered.
BY JOHN HINDS, VETERINARY SURGEON.
With considerable Additions and Improvements, particularly adapted to this
country,
BY THOMAS M. SMITH,
Veterinary Surgeon, and Member of the London Veterinary Medical Society.
WITH A SUPPLEMENT, BY J.S. SKINNER.
The publishers have received numerous flattering notices of the great
practical value of these works. The distinguished editor of the American
Farmer, speaking of them, observes:--"We cannot too highly recommend these
books, and therefore advise every owner of a horse to obtain them."
"There are receipts in those books that show how _Founder_ may be cured,
and the traveller pu
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