No foot, no horse: an essay on the anatomy of the foot of that noble and useful animal, the horse. Wherein each part is accurately described; the disorders each part is liable to are treated of, and proper remedies are offered; together with particular directions for the cure of some of the chief internal diseases which horses are subject to / [Jeremiah Bridges].
- Bridges, Jeremiah
- Date:
- 1752
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: No foot, no horse: an essay on the anatomy of the foot of that noble and useful animal, the horse. Wherein each part is accurately described; the disorders each part is liable to are treated of, and proper remedies are offered; together with particular directions for the cure of some of the chief internal diseases which horses are subject to / [Jeremiah Bridges]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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