126 HORSEMANSHIP. 



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1833 — conlinued. 



animal economy of the horse, the causes, symp- 

 toms, and most approved methods of prevention 

 and cure for all the various diseases to which he is 

 liable : with some select and approved original 

 recipes for various diseases. Including a faithful 

 delineation of the various dogs used in the sports 

 of the field, with canine pathology. Interspersed 

 with sporting anecdotes, and an account of the 

 most celebrated horses, dogs, etc. ; equally im- 

 portant and interesting to the British Sportsman, 

 as to Inn-keepers, Coach-Masters, licensed horse- 

 dealers, farmers, owners of stage waggons, etc. 

 Embellished with a series of engravings, executed 

 ^y eminent artists, from original drawings in the 

 possession of noblemen and gentlemen of the 

 Turf. By Richard La'Wrence, Veterinary 

 Surgeon, Author of "An enquiry into the Struc- 

 ture and Animal Economy of the Horse," etc. 

 With an appendix, containing a minute anatomical 

 description of the bony structure, or skeleton of 

 the horse ; the moving powers or muscles of that 

 noble animal ; and the different viscera or internal 

 parts scientifically explained and illustrated. 

 Together with an abstract of the Game Act of 

 1 83 1, etc. London. [183 2. J 



4to. 518 pp. and index, vignette title, and 14 plates, 

 9 of which are horses, viz. : — Benedict, Tiiorntoniarco, 



