The Complete Farrier and British Sportsman: Containing a Systematic Enquiry Into the Structure and Animal Economy of the Horse, the Causes, Symptoms, and Most-approved Methods of Prevention and Cure for Every Disease to which He is Liable ... with Numerous Approved and Original Recipes for Various Diseases ...W. Lewis, 1816 - 512 страници |
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... exercise , and in proof of this fact considerable inconvenience to the animal . it often happens that horses which have The best mode of removing this is by forc- | been subject to periodical disease in the eye , ing up some plain water ...
... exercise , and in proof of this fact considerable inconvenience to the animal . it often happens that horses which have The best mode of removing this is by forc- | been subject to periodical disease in the eye , ing up some plain water ...
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... exercise and thorough clean- ing . The pavement of the stalls of the stable being on an ascent , and obliging the horse to stand on the stretch , is another very probable cause of the grease . In the healthy state of the animal , the in ...
... exercise and thorough clean- ing . The pavement of the stalls of the stable being on an ascent , and obliging the horse to stand on the stretch , is another very probable cause of the grease . In the healthy state of the animal , the in ...
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... exercise ; should the cracks or The heels may be dressed with the follow - ulcers be very foul they may be poulticed ing lotion after being fomented with warm - with a turnip poultice , or one made with oat- wate , viz . Golard's ...
... exercise ; should the cracks or The heels may be dressed with the follow - ulcers be very foul they may be poulticed ing lotion after being fomented with warm - with a turnip poultice , or one made with oat- wate , viz . Golard's ...
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... exercise , and if to the natural properties of the animal is hard and dry , should be stopped with clay , strongly manifested in the cruel and unthink- but never with cow - dung , which last appli - ing custom of forcing him to travel ...
... exercise , and if to the natural properties of the animal is hard and dry , should be stopped with clay , strongly manifested in the cruel and unthink- but never with cow - dung , which last appli - ing custom of forcing him to travel ...
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... exercise . But there is a too prevalent opi- nion in racing stables that a purge is of no service except it operates in a violent degree . The principal use of a purgative at that age is to bring away worms , as colts , whilst they are ...
... exercise . But there is a too prevalent opi- nion in racing stables that a purge is of no service except it operates in a violent degree . The principal use of a purgative at that age is to bring away worms , as colts , whilst they are ...
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Abscess action animal antimony appear Arabian horse arise attended ball beating become bleeding blood body bones breed butter of antimony called Calomel Castile soap cause chyle clysters cold colour colts common consequence considerable costive cure degree discharge disease diuretic drachms effect emetic exercise farriers fluid foot fore-legs frequently gallop give given Glanders glands ground half-an-ounce hand happens hare head heels hence hind-legs hoof horse horse's hounds hundred guineas hunting increased inflammation intestines labour legs less liable limbs lungs matter medicine membrane mixed motion mouth muscles nature necessary neck nerally never nitre observed occasion orifice ounces peritoneum pledget poultice powder prevent produce proper purging quadrupeds quantity rein render rider seldom shews shoe side skin snaffle sometimes spirit of wine stable stomach substance sufficient surface swelling symptoms tion trot vein vessels violent whilst wound
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