A treatise on two of the most important diseases which attack the horse. : In two parts. : Part I. Containing an accurate account of the cause, progress, and termination together with the mode of treatment found most successful for the cure of that dreadful disease termed locked jaw and tetanus, illustrated with several cases successfully treated; being the result of many years experience. : Part II. A treatise on the epidemical disease, or catarrhal affection, which sometimes prevails among horses; wherein are described, the cause, progress, and termination of the disease, together with the mode of treatment for it, illustrated with cases successfully treated.
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Wilkinson, W., & Sewell, W. (1818). A treatise on two of the most important diseases which attack the horse.: In two parts. : Part I. Containing an accurate account of the cause, progress, and termination together with the mode of treatment found most successful for the cure of that dreadful disease termed locked jaw and tetanus, illustrated with several cases successfully treated; being the result of many years experience. : Part II. A treatise on the epidemical disease, or catarrhal affection, which sometimes prevails among horses; wherein are described, the cause, progress, and termination of the disease, together with the mode of treatment for it, illustrated with cases successfully treated.. Printed by Edward Walker. Sold in London, by Longman and Co. Paternoster Row; by Constable and Co. in Edinburgh; and all booksellers.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Wilkinson, William, 19th century and William Sewell. 1818. A Treatise On Two of the Most Important Diseases Which Attack the Horse.: In Two Parts. : Part I. Containing an Accurate Account of the Cause, Progress, and Termination Together With the Mode of Treatment Found Most Successful for the Cure of That Dreadful Disease Termed Locked Jaw and Tetanus, Illustrated With Several Cases Successfully Treated; Being the Result of Many Years Experience. : Part II. A Treatise On the Epidemical Disease, or Catarrhal Affection, Which Sometimes Prevails Among Horses; Wherein Are Described, the Cause, Progress, and Termination of the Disease, Together With the Mode of Treatment for It, Illustrated With Cases Successfully Treated.. Printed by Edward Walker. Sold in London, by Longman and Co. Paternoster Row; by Constable and Co. in Edinburgh; and all booksellers.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Wilkinson, William, 19th century and William Sewell. A Treatise On Two of the Most Important Diseases Which Attack the Horse.: In Two Parts. : Part I. Containing an Accurate Account of the Cause, Progress, and Termination Together With the Mode of Treatment Found Most Successful for the Cure of That Dreadful Disease Termed Locked Jaw and Tetanus, Illustrated With Several Cases Successfully Treated; Being the Result of Many Years Experience. : Part II. A Treatise On the Epidemical Disease, or Catarrhal Affection, Which Sometimes Prevails Among Horses; Wherein Are Described, the Cause, Progress, and Termination of the Disease, Together With the Mode of Treatment for It, Illustrated With Cases Successfully Treated.. Printed by Edward Walker. Sold in London, by Longman and Co. Paternoster Row; by Constable and Co. in Edinburgh; and all booksellers, 1818.
UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)Wilkinson, W. and Sewell, W. (1818). A treatise on two of the most important diseases which attack the horse.: in two parts. : part I. containing an accurate account of the cause, progress, and termination together with the mode of treatment found most successful for the cure of that dreadful disease termed locked jaw and tetanus, illustrated with several cases successfully treated; being the result of many years experience. : part II. A treatise on the epidemical disease, or catarrhal affection, which sometimes prevails among horses; wherein are described, the cause, progress, and termination of the disease, together with the mode of treatment for it, illustrated with cases successfully treated.. Newcastle: Printed by Edward Walker. Sold in London, by Longman and Co. Paternoster Row; by Constable and Co. in Edinburgh; and all booksellers.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)Wilkinson, William, and William Sewell. A Treatise On Two of the Most Important Diseases Which Attack the Horse.: In Two Parts. : Part I. Containing an Accurate Account of the Cause, Progress, and Termination Together With the Mode of Treatment Found Most Successful for the Cure of That Dreadful Disease Termed Locked Jaw and Tetanus, Illustrated With Several Cases Successfully Treated; Being the Result of Many Years Experience. : Part II. A Treatise On the Epidemical Disease, or Catarrhal Affection, Which Sometimes Prevails Among Horses; Wherein Are Described, the Cause, Progress, and Termination of the Disease, Together With the Mode of Treatment for It, Illustrated With Cases Successfully Treated.. Printed by Edward Walker. Sold in London, by Longman and Co. Paternoster Row; by Constable and Co. in Edinburgh; and all booksellers, 1818.
