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will ever render the author invulnerable to the batb-^ 

 ed and envenonrcd arrows of meiistrual criti- 

 cism. 



The rapid ciTculation of TEN impressionr 

 has forcibly influenced the author to make such 

 additions and fmprovements as will, he has every 

 reason to believe^ render it of still greater utility, 

 by the introduction of many useful observations for 

 the preservation of health and promotion of condi- 

 lion, as well as the treatment and cure of disease. 



The proper management o^ draft horses is more^ 

 particularly attended to ; their blemishes and defects 

 are in many instances evidently accounted for ; and 

 the modes of prevention, in general, clearly point* 

 ed out. Several efficacious prescriptions are like- 

 wise added, and a variety of useful instructions in- 

 troduced, for the distinct and separate information. 

 of metropolitan jockei/Sy juvenile purchasers, and in- 

 experienced sportsmen; with very interesting hints^ 

 for the purposes of buying and selling, including 

 (among many other striking and advantageous par- 

 ticulars) a superficial survey of that immaculate 

 mart of integrity — A Modern Repository. 



