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A supplement to the New compendious treatise of farriery. Concerning inflammations, tumours, Mortifications, Wounds, and Fractures, a Diabetes, and the Present Epidemical Distemper amongst Horses, and the Mad Staggers. With a postscript, Wherein is set Forth The Singular Conduct of a Couple of late Writers in point of Practice in the Branch of Farriery: With a dissertation on bot-worms, and proposals for erecting an infirmary for diseased horses. By John Wood, Author of the New Compendious Treatise, late Groom to the King of Sardinia, and present Groom to the Right Hon the Earl of Rochford.
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Author Wood, John, groom to the King of Sardinia; Wood, John, Groom to the King of Sardinia
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for the author, at Mr. Hewett's, a Sadler in New Charles-Street, Berkley-Square; T. Payne, at the Mews-Gate, and R. Withy and J. Ryall, at Hogarth's-Head, in Fleet-Street
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History and Geography
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N024748
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