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.
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Bridges, J. (1752). 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. J. Brindley.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Bridges, Jeremiah. 1752. 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. J. Brindley.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Bridges, Jeremiah. 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. J. Brindley, 1752.
UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)Bridges, J. (1752). 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. London: J. Brindley.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)Bridges, Jeremiah. 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. J. Brindley, 1752.
