34 AN INDEX TO WORKS 



1749. A trnnslation of the above into English, with notes, by H. 



Bracken, as: "A treatise upon the true seat of the Glanders in 

 Horses, together with the Method of Cure." 12mo. London, 1751. 

 In German : — Abhandlung von dem wahren Sitze des Eotzes 

 bei den Pferden. Translated by D. G. Schreiber. 8vo. Halle, 1752. 

 Another translation: — Gedanken ilber den Rotz der Pferde. 

 Vom Wurm der Pferde. Translated by F. C. M. Scheibeler. 

 8vo. Hannover, 1795; in the " Samnilung merkwu7'diger Abharid- 

 lungen iiher Thierkrankheiten." Also Abhandlung iiber den Rotz 

 der Pferde. Translated by Jh. Ant. Meier. 8vo. Vienna, 1871. 



Les vrais principes de la Cavalerie. By Gaspard de Saunier. 

 12mo. Amsterdam, 1749. 



1750- Elemens d' hippiatrique, ou nouveaux principes sur la connoissance des 

 Chevaux. By Claude Bourgelat. 2 vols, in 3, 8vo. Lyons, 

 1750-53. 



In English as : — A New System of Horsemanship. Trans- 

 lated by Richard Berenger. 4to. London, 1754. 



A new Treatise on the diseases of Horses, wherein what is necessary 

 to the knowledge of a horse, the cure of his diseases and other 

 matters relating to that subject, are fully discussed in a plain and 

 easy manner, from many years' practice and experience, with the 

 cheapest and most efficacious remedies. By "William Gibson. 

 4to. London, 1750; 2 vols. 8vo. London, 1754. 



In German as : — Abhandlung von den Krankheiten der Pferden 

 und ihrer Heilung, etc. Translated by J. C. Ch. Koch. 8vo. 

 Gottingen, 1780. 



Manege et equitation. By Harguinez. folio. Paris, [^Circa 1750]. 



Account of a Horse bitten by a mad Dog. By John Starr, M.D. 

 Phil Trans., Abr. x, p. 43, 1750. 



1751. ^'^^ ^'^ enfrear Cavallos. By Pedro da Sylva. MS. n.d. 



This is jjrobably the same work that ivas translated into Spanish 

 as : — Cartilla de enfrenar para cavalleros, aficionados al arte de 

 montar a cavallo. Translated by Santiago Romero. 4to. Madrid, 

 1751. 



1752. ^° Foot, no Horse, an Essay on the Anatomy of the Foot of that 



noble animal, a Horse, wherein each part is accurately described, 

 their structure, use and conformation considered ; the disorders 

 each part is liable to are treated of and proper remedies for the 

 cure of each case are offered, together with particular directions 

 for the cure of some of the chief internal diseases which Horses are 

 subject to. By Jeremiah Bridges. 8vo. London, 1752 ; 1759. 



