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DADD’S (GEO. H.) AMERICAN CATTLE DOCTOR, - - $1 00 
ConTAINING THE NECESSARY INFORMATION FOR PRESERVING THE 
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this work are, that all Medication shall be subservient to Nature—that all Medicines 
must be sanative in their operation, and administered with a view of aiding the vital 
owers, instead of depressing, as heretofore, with the lancet or by poison. By G HE 
ADD, M. D., Veterinary Practitioner. 
THE DOG AND GUN, - . - - - ~ - 50 
A Few Loose Cuaprers oN SHootine, among which will be found 
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MORGAN HORSES, BPE Gill ule peal Nee adyeatots 100 
A Premium Essay on THE Ornicin, History, AND CHARACTERISTICS 
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With numerous portraits. To which are added hints for Breeding, Breaking, and 
General Use and Management of Horses, with practical Directions for training them for 
exhibition at Agricultural Fairs. By D. C. Linsey. 
SORGHO AND IMPHEE, THE CHINESE AND AFRICAN SUGAR 
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A ComPLeTE TREATISE UPON THEIR ORIGIN AND VARIETIES, CULTURE 
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THE STABLE BOCE, - - - - - - - 100 
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tion, Appendages of Stables, Management of the Feet, and of Diseased and Defective 
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THE HORSE’S FOOT, AND HOW TO KEEP IT SOUND, - 59 
Wir Cours, Inuustratise THE ANATOMY OF THE Foor, and contain- 
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Tue Prar Garpen; or, a Treatise on the Propagation and 
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to the Bearing Tree. By Tuomas W, FIExp. 
