The Dog in Health and DiseaseLongman, 1872 - 470 páginas |
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... animal . But let any one seek for specific inform- ation upon several points connected with even well - marked and ... animals , and who would spare neither Recat 20 D'32 . 43 PREFACE . 636.7 W22d EM.
... animal . But let any one seek for specific inform- ation upon several points connected with even well - marked and ... animals , and who would spare neither Recat 20 D'32 . 43 PREFACE . 636.7 W22d EM.
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... animal that man was enabled to support himself by pursuing the wild denizens of the forest ; for though now , with the aid of gunpowder , he can in great measure dispense with the services of his assistant , yet. The Wolf . From a ...
... animal that man was enabled to support himself by pursuing the wild denizens of the forest ; for though now , with the aid of gunpowder , he can in great measure dispense with the services of his assistant , yet. The Wolf . From a ...
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... animal . " We have here a remarkable approximation to a well - known wild animal of the same genus , in races which , though doubtless descended from domesticated ancestors , have gradually assumed the wild condition ; and it is worthy ...
... animal . " We have here a remarkable approximation to a well - known wild animal of the same genus , in races which , though doubtless descended from domesticated ancestors , have gradually assumed the wild condition ; and it is worthy ...
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... animal . The attempt made by Linnæus to distinguish the dog as having a tail curved to the left , is evidently without any reliable founda- tion , as though there are far more with the tail on that side than on the right , yet many ...
... animal . The attempt made by Linnæus to distinguish the dog as having a tail curved to the left , is evidently without any reliable founda- tion , as though there are far more with the tail on that side than on the right , yet many ...
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... animal substances ; and , indeed , the formation of his teeth is such as to lead us to suppose that by nature he is intended for it , as we shall hereafter find in discussing his anatomical structure . VARIETIES OF THE DOG . The ...
... animal substances ; and , indeed , the formation of his teeth is such as to lead us to suppose that by nature he is intended for it , as we shall hereafter find in discussing his anatomical structure . VARIETIES OF THE DOG . The ...
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