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1793 — continued. 



Tiog) The Gentleman's Stable Directory ; or, Modern 

 System of Farriery, comprehending all the most 

 valuable prescriptions and approved remedies, 

 accurately proportioned and properly adapted to 

 every known disease to which the horse is inci- 

 dent ; interspersed with occasional references to 

 the dangerous and almost obsolete practice of 

 Gibson, Bracken, Bartlet, Osmer, and others ; 

 also particular directions for buying, selling, feed- 

 ing, bleeding, purging, and getting into condition 

 for the Chase ; with experimental remarks upon 

 the management of Draft Horses, their blemishes, 

 and defects. To which is now added a Supple- 

 ment, containing practical observations upon 

 thorn wounds, punctured tendons, and liga- 

 mentary lameness, with ample instructions for 

 their treatment and cure ; illustrated by a recital 

 of cases, including a Variety of useful remarks ; 

 with a successful method of treating the Canine 

 species in that destructive disease called Distemper. 

 By William Taplin, Surgeon. The Twelfth 

 Edition. London. 1793. 



8vo. 2 Vols. Vol. I., 540 pp., index and frontispiece- 

 vignette of the Author. Vol. II., 419 pp., including 

 index. M., 8| in. by 5| in. 



Dedicated to Sir John Lade, Bart. 



