Observations on the mechanism of the horse's foot

its natural spring explained, and a mode of shoeing recommended, by which the foot is defended from external injury, with the least impediment to its spring. Illustrated by copperplates.

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Observations on the mechanism of the horse's foot

its natural spring explained, and a mode of shoeing recommended, by which the foot is defended from external injury, with the least impediment to its spring. Illustrated by copperplates.

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Language
English
Pages
107

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Edition Notes

Plates duplicated in outline, and accompanied by leaves of descriptive letterpress.

WSU:WSU Archives copy has bookplate of Sir George Strickland.

Published in
London

Classifications

Library of Congress
SF907 .F85

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 p.l., [iii]-viii, 107 p.
Number of pages
107

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16567683M
LCCN
12019753

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