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bably find it most to his interest to call in pro- 

 fessional assistance. As this branch of the vete- 

 rinary art would require a much more extensive 

 detail than the object of the present work could 

 embrace, and as it would also afford but little 

 information to that class of my readers for whom 

 it was principally intended, it will perhaps be 

 sufficient to have pointed out the common 

 errors attending it, and thereby to shew the ne- 

 cessity of a more rational mode of practice. 



CHAI 



