The elements of the veterinary science : with a description of the mode of shoeing adopted by the British Cavalry, for preserving the natural functions of the foot.
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Grellier, J. (1802). The elements of the veterinary science: with a description of the mode of shoeing adopted by the British Cavalry, for preserving the natural functions of the foot. The author.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Grellier, James, 1777?-1860. 1802. The Elements of the Veterinary Science: With a Description of the Mode of Shoeing Adopted By the British Cavalry, for Preserving the Natural Functions of the Foot. The author.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)Grellier, James, 1777?-1860. The Elements of the Veterinary Science: With a Description of the Mode of Shoeing Adopted By the British Cavalry, for Preserving the Natural Functions of the Foot. The author, 1802.
UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)Grellier, J. (1802). The elements of the veterinary science: with a description of the mode of shoeing adopted by the british cavalry, for preserving the natural functions of the foot. Madras: The author.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)Grellier, James. The Elements of the Veterinary Science: With a Description of the Mode of Shoeing Adopted By the British Cavalry, for Preserving the Natural Functions of the Foot. The author, 1802.
