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, 17th 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. London: J. Brindley.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th 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 London: J. Brindley, 1752.
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.