FAR RIERT IMPR OV'D : 



Or, a Com PL eat 



T R E AT IS E 



UPON THE 



Art of F a rr iery. 



Wherein is fully explain'd. 

 The Nature, Structure, and Mecha- 

 nism of that Noble and Uieful Creature, 



A HORSE, 



The 2)ifeafes and Accidents he i^ liable to, and 



Methods of Cure. 



Set down in as clear and intelligible a Manner as the 



Subjedl will admit of. 



THE 



Use and Abuse of the S C I E N C E difcovei'd ; where- 

 by any Gentleman may be able to judge for himlelf, whether 

 or no he is imposd upon by ignorant ijrooms^ anj other P,-c;f/»- 

 dirs to this Art. 



Together with 



Many Necefiary and Ufeful Ohfewations and Refnarks con* 

 cerning the Choice and Management of HORS E S, 



LIKEWISE 



An Account of Drugs and Mix'd Medicinec r.fe.d in Farriery- 

 ■with Ibn-it Remarks upon their Ger uinenefs and Adiilterarion ; 

 and their feveia': Prices, {tt dov/n alphabetically at the End of 

 the Work. 



By HENRT BRACKEN, M. D. Author of the ' 

 Notes on B U R D O N. 



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1nfpc:-nt : 7;e ftjacies (utfApe) decora 



Moiijt.lia Vcde eji, E'/npiorem indy.cat hian em 



Siuodpy.lchr^ CUt.es ^ Ireve rued Ciput^ ardua Cervix. HoR. 



LONDON: 



( Printed for J-.Clarke at the Go/den Ba/I, Duck-Lane; and 

 J . S H u c K B u R G H ?-t the Su» near the Infier-Tmilc-Gate. 

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