YOUATT <M THE HORSE, 



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HIS STRUCTURE AND DISEASES; 



WITH THEIR REMEDIES. ALSO, 



PRACTICAL RULES TO BUYERS, BREEDERS, BREAKERS, SMITHS, ETC. 



WITH NOTES BY SPOONEB, AND AN ACCOUNT OP BEEEDS TN 

 THE UNITED STATES, BY H. S. EANDALL. 



One Volume, 483 pp. 12mo., 60 Illustrations. Price 125. 



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OPINIONS OF REVIEWERS. 



Any one at all conversant with that noble animal, the horse, is well aware of the me?- 

 4fl of Youatt's admirable work on this subject Mr. Spooner, a veterinary surgeon of 

 high standing, wrote a valuable supplement for the late English edition, bringing the 

 science down to 1849. This, Mr. Randall, with excellent judgment, has incorporated 

 into the body of the volume before us, in foot notes, under the different appropriate 

 heads of the work. We think this quite an improvement on the English edition. Mr. 

 Randall's part of the work is well done; and as the publishers have brought it out in 

 handsome style, we trust the book will have a large sale. — American Agriculturist. 



The design has been to produce an edition of Youatt fully adapted to popular use. In 

 this, so far as can be judged, the publishers have succeeded. The 6tyle of the book, so 

 far as proper typography and engravings are concerned, is greatly superior to that of for 

 mer editions. Those who keep horses will do well to procure Youatt; and they will 

 »»ardly do better than with this edition.— Prairie Farmer. 



MILLER, ORTON & CO., Publishers, 



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