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The American farrier

1832

Barnum, H. L.


Bibliographic information

Publisher Hunt, no. 101 Market street, H.L. Barnum at the Farmer's Reporter Office, Cincinnati and booksellers generally throughout the United States | Philadelphia : Uriah Hunt, no. 101 Market street, H.L. Barnum at the Farmer's Reporter Office, Cincinnati and booksellers generally throughout the United States, 1832

Publisher
Uriah Hunt, no. 101 Market street; H.L. Barnum, at the Farmer's Reporter Office, Cincinnati and booksellers generally throughout the United States
Other Subjects
Treatment; Horse diseases
Language
English
Note
compiled chiefly from the celebrated "Library of useful knowledge," just published by a committee of one hundred and fifty eminent agriculturists, who have used every means in their power, in investigating this useful branch of agriculture. The "American farrier" contains the result of their experiments and researches, with many additions, adapting the whole to the present state of farriery in the United States ; illustrated by engravings, and arranged on a new plan by H.L. Barnum. Editor of the "Farmer's reporter."
Sub Title
containing a minute account of the formation of every part of the horse, with a description of all the diseases to which each part is liable, the best remedies to be applied in effecting a cure; and the most approved mode of treatment for preventing disorders : accompanied with a copious alphabetical list of medicines, describing their qualities and effects when applied in different cases; and a complete treatise on rearing and managing the horse from the foal to the full grown active laborer
Type
Text; Monograph; Book
Corporate Author
Farmer's Reporter Office,

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