The complete horse-doctor; or, farriery made plain and easy. : Explaining the best methods of curing the several diseases to which horses are subject: Together with a succinct account of all the various symptoms of their approaching disorders: Also the best manner of taking proper care of them, during the time of their illness. : The whole laid down in so plain and intelligible a manner, that all those who have horses may manage their own, and cure the distempers to which they are subject, without the assistance of a farrier. : With an introduction, containing the most certain methods of chusing horses of all kinds. : Also easy directions for riding, whereby a person, from small experience, may become not only a complete horseman, but also a complete farrier. : Likewise the most proper manner of managing a horse on a journery. : The whole being the result of 37 years of practice and experience.
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London : Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Paternoster-Row., [18--?].
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vi, [7]-120,24p, [1] leaf of plates : ill. ; 19cm.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (Style Guide)

Thompson, J. (18). The complete horse-doctor; or, farriery made plain and easy.: Explaining the best methods of curing the several diseases to which horses are subject: Together with a succinct account of all the various symptoms of their approaching disorders: Also the best manner of taking proper care of them, during the time of their illness. : The whole laid down in so plain and intelligible a manner, that all those who have horses may manage their own, and cure the distempers to which they are subject, without the assistance of a farrier. : With an introduction, containing the most certain methods of chusing horses of all kinds. : Also easy directions for riding, whereby a person, from small experience, may become not only a complete horseman, but also a complete farrier. : Likewise the most proper manner of managing a horse on a journery. : The whole being the result of 37 years of practice and experience.. Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Paternoster-Row.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Thompson, J., 19th cent. 18. The Complete Horse-doctor; Or, Farriery Made Plain and Easy.: Explaining the Best Methods of Curing the Several Diseases to Which Horses Are Subject: Together With a Succinct Account of All the Various Symptoms of Their Approaching Disorders: Also the Best Manner of Taking Proper Care of Them, During the Time of Their Illness. : The Whole Laid Down in so Plain and Intelligible a Manner, That All Those Who Have Horses May Manage Their Own, and Cure the Distempers to Which They Are Subject, Without the Assistance of a Farrier. : With an Introduction, Containing the Most Certain Methods of Chusing Horses of All Kinds. : Also Easy Directions for Riding, Whereby a Person, From Small Experience, May Become Not Only a Complete Horseman, but Also a Complete Farrier. : Likewise the Most Proper Manner of Managing a Horse On a Journery. : The Whole Being the Result of 37 Years of Practice and Experience.. Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Paternoster-Row.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Thompson, J., 19th cent. The Complete Horse-doctor; Or, Farriery Made Plain and Easy.: Explaining the Best Methods of Curing the Several Diseases to Which Horses Are Subject: Together With a Succinct Account of All the Various Symptoms of Their Approaching Disorders: Also the Best Manner of Taking Proper Care of Them, During the Time of Their Illness. : The Whole Laid Down in so Plain and Intelligible a Manner, That All Those Who Have Horses May Manage Their Own, and Cure the Distempers to Which They Are Subject, Without the Assistance of a Farrier. : With an Introduction, Containing the Most Certain Methods of Chusing Horses of All Kinds. : Also Easy Directions for Riding, Whereby a Person, From Small Experience, May Become Not Only a Complete Horseman, but Also a Complete Farrier. : Likewise the Most Proper Manner of Managing a Horse On a Journery. : The Whole Being the Result of 37 Years of Practice and Experience.. Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Paternoster-Row, 18.

UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)

Thompson, J. (n.d.). The complete horse-doctor; or, farriery made plain and easy.: explaining the best methods of curing the several diseases to which horses are subject: together with a succinct account of all the various symptoms of their approaching disorders: also the best manner of taking proper care of them, during the time of their illness. : the whole laid down in so plain and intelligible a manner, that all those who have horses may manage their own, and cure the distempers to which they are subject, without the assistance of a farrier. : with an introduction, containing the most certain methods of chusing horses of all kinds. : also easy directions for riding, whereby a person, from small experience, may become not only a complete horseman, but also a complete farrier. : likewise the most proper manner of managing a horse on a journery. : the whole being the result of 37 years of practice and experience.. London: Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Paternoster-Row.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)

Thompson, J. The Complete Horse-doctor; Or, Farriery Made Plain and Easy.: Explaining the Best Methods of Curing the Several Diseases to Which Horses Are Subject: Together With a Succinct Account of All the Various Symptoms of Their Approaching Disorders: Also the Best Manner of Taking Proper Care of Them, During the Time of Their Illness. : The Whole Laid Down in so Plain and Intelligible a Manner, That All Those Who Have Horses May Manage Their Own, and Cure the Distempers to Which They Are Subject, Without the Assistance of a Farrier. : With an Introduction, Containing the Most Certain Methods of Chusing Horses of All Kinds. : Also Easy Directions for Riding, Whereby a Person, From Small Experience, May Become Not Only a Complete Horseman, but Also a Complete Farrier. : Likewise the Most Proper Manner of Managing a Horse On a Journery. : The Whole Being the Result of 37 Years of Practice and Experience.. Printed for J. Cooke, at Shakespear's-Head, in Paternoster-Row, 18.

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