HORSEMANSHIP. 1 33 



1837 — continued. 



di Torino, Antico Uffiziale di Cavalleria in ritiro. 

 Firenze. 1837. 



4to. 576 pp. with 37 plates, all coloured with the 

 exception of plate 25. M., 10 in. by 6| in. 



t^97) A Description of the gripes of horses ; and of a better 

 mode of treating it ; also human cholera e.xplained, 

 shewing its identity with the above, and a more 

 successful manner of treating it ; its history, etc. 

 By Bracy Clark, F.L.S., Member of the 

 Royal Institute, and of the Ecole de Medecine of 

 France, and of the Naturee Curiosorum of Berlin, 

 Frankfort, Stutgard, Copenhagen, etc. Second 

 Edition. London. 1837. 

 4to. 28 pp. M., I of in. by 8^ in. 

 Bound up with his collected works. 



'9^ Advice to Purchasers of Horses ; being a short and 

 familiar treatise on the external conformation of 

 the Horse ; the nature of soundness and unsound- 

 ness ; and the laws relating to sale and warranty ; 

 with copious directions for discovering unsound- 

 ness prior to purchasing. By J. Stewart, 

 Veterinary Surgeon, and Professor of Veterinary 

 Surgery in the Andersonian University. 



" The buyer hath need of a hundred eyes, 

 But the seller of only one." 



