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the neighbouring vessels concerned in the 

 cases we have just described. The advan- 

 tage naturally resulting from such precau- 

 tion becoming too evidently obvious to re- 

 quire further anatomical description or phy-. 

 sical disquisition ; the minutise of which, 

 (so far as it appertains to the operation in 

 question) having been largely and accu- 

 rately explained in the definition of hu- 

 mours, under the last article of exercise, 

 and the present upon rowelling, cannot 

 stand in the least need of additional eluci- 

 dation to render the whole perfectly intelli- 

 gible to every comprehension. 



HUNTERS. 



THE particular management 'of iiorses 

 passing under this denomination will ap- 

 pear to many matter of so little conse- 

 quence, that it must create surprise how 

 any thing neza can be introduced upon a 

 subject thc^ conceive so universally and per- 

 fecly undei^tood. However such opinion 

 may be established in the contracted minds 



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