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1867 — continued. 



321 The Illustrated Horse Management; containing des- 

 criptive remarks upon Anatomy, Medicine, 

 Shoeing. Teeth, Food, Vices, Stables ; likewise a 

 plain account of the situation, nature, and value 

 of the various points ; together with comments 

 on Grooms, Dealers, Breeders, Breakers, and 

 Trainers ; also on Carriages and Harness. By 



Edward Mayhew, M.R.C.V.S., Author 



of " The Illustrated Horse Doctor," and other 

 works. A New Edition. London. 1867. 



8v^. 612 pp. M., 8^ in. by 5^ in. 



0\Ci 400 engraving.s, from original designs, made 

 expressly for this work. 



Contents : Chap 1. — The body of the horse anatomically 

 considered. Chap. II. — Physic. Chap. III. — Shoeing. 

 Chap IV.— The Teeth. Chap. V.— Food. Chap. 

 VI. — The evils which are occasioned by modern 

 stables. Chap. VII. — The faults inseparable from 

 most present erections which are used as stables. 

 Chap. VIII. — The so-called "incapacitating vices," 

 which are the results of injury or of disease. Chap. 

 IX.— Stables as they should be. Chap. X. — Grooms. 

 Chap. XL— Horse Dealers. Chap. XII.— Points. 

 Chap. XIII.— Breeding. Chap. XIV.— Breaking and 

 Training. Chap. XV.— Carriages. Chap. XVI. — 

 Saddlery, Harness, and Stable Sundries. 



