THE 



MODERN SYSTEM 



O F 



FARRIERY. 



THE very great difcoverles made in the 

 prefent century have certainly extended 

 to every art and fcience that could be mate- 

 rially improved by intenfe ftudy and applica- 

 tion ; and to none more than the adminiftra- 

 tion of medicine, and its efFeds upon the 

 HUMAN BODY, by fomc of the mofl learned 

 men in every part of Europe : and, from the 

 rapid and univerfally acknowledged improve- 

 ments in this fyftem, the mod admirable ad- 

 vantages have been obtained, and incredible 

 cures performed. In fuch general refinement, 

 the ancient mode of practice is not only ex- 

 ploded, but its origin and advocates nearly 

 buried in oblivion. Thofe ftupendous folios, 



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