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 of the subject has, lately, become so evident, that a 

 regular seminaiy, called the Veterinary College, has 

 been established for the purpose of teaching it : but 

 it is not in the power of the greater number of those 

 persons who may even w ish to study farriery in this 

 manner, to attend such a length of time from their 

 homes, or to meet the expenses attendant on this 

 course; therefore it is necessary to devise some other 

 mode by which all the branches before recapitulated 

 may be taught in a regular, scientific, but intelligible 

 manner. A Work, the result of great experience and 

 indefatigable application, I have been for some years 

 forming, having this for its object, and which Work 

 has been presented to the Public in the following form : 



1802 — MARCH 1. 



This day is published. 



In 2 very large volumes, 8vo, with plates, 1/5*, boards, 



THE 



OUTLINES of the VETERINARY ART ; 



OR, 



PRINCIPLES OF MEDICINE, 



As applied to the Medical Treatment of the Horse, 



the Ox, the Sheep, and the Dog. 



BY DELABERE BLdlNE, 

 Professor of Animal Medicine, and Author of the 

 " Anatomy of the Horse," the '' Treatise on the 

 Distemper in Dogs," &c. clc. 



London : printed for Longman and Rees, Paternoster 

 Row, and T. Boosey, Old Broad Street. 



The object of the above Work is, to offer to every 

 one concerned in domestic animals the knowledge of 



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