Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and AbusesChapman and Hall, 1869 - 692 páginas their origin, history, uses, and abuses |
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... injury done to the horse by the barbarous treatment its feet are generally subjected to , so that the lessons afforded by history may not be without advantage to the noble animal and his master . For many years the anatomy , functions ...
... injury done to the horse by the barbarous treatment its feet are generally subjected to , so that the lessons afforded by history may not be without advantage to the noble animal and his master . For many years the anatomy , functions ...
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... injury is not only averted , but the utility and power of the horse are largely increased . An art which has exerted some influence on the des- tinies of man , and lent its aid to the restless wave of human action , deserves some notice ...
... injury is not only averted , but the utility and power of the horse are largely increased . An art which has exerted some influence on the des- tinies of man , and lent its aid to the restless wave of human action , deserves some notice ...
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... injury such an important organ as the horse's foot , and by such an efficacious , yet simple means , one would think indispensable to those who , in primitive times , so largely employed horses , and sought from them such im- portant ...
... injury such an important organ as the horse's foot , and by such an efficacious , yet simple means , one would think indispensable to those who , in primitive times , so largely employed horses , and sought from them such im- portant ...
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... injury , but also help extent not only protect the feet from to guard against sinking in the snow . Arctic travellers have likewise availed themselves of these appliances for their dogs . The only Greek writer before the Christian era ...
... injury , but also help extent not only protect the feet from to guard against sinking in the snow . Arctic travellers have likewise availed themselves of these appliances for their dogs . The only Greek writer before the Christian era ...
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... injuries sustained in travelling , as we had from the Greek writers . No author mentions metal plates for horses ' hoofs fastened on with nails . Pliny ( A.D. 60 ) is very minute and circumstantial in his history of discoveries , and in ...
... injuries sustained in travelling , as we had from the Greek writers . No author mentions metal plates for horses ' hoofs fastened on with nails . Pliny ( A.D. 60 ) is very minute and circumstantial in his history of discoveries , and in ...
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Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and Abuses George Fleming Visualização integral - 1869 |
Horse-shoes and Horse-shoeing: Their Origin, History, Uses, and Abuses George Fleming Visualização integral - 1869 |
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