A treatise on two of the most important diseases which attack the horse, in two parts : Part I. Containing an accurate account of the cause, progress and termination together with the mode of treatment found most successful for the cure of that dreadful disease termed locked jaw and tetanus ... Part II. A treatise on the epidemical disease or catarrhal affection which sometimes prevails among horses / By William Wilkinson, veterinary surgeon.

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A treatise on two of the most important diseases which attack the horse, in two parts : Part I. Containing an accurate account of the cause, progress and termination together with the mode of treatment found most successful for the cure of that dreadful disease termed locked jaw and tetanus ... Part II. A treatise on the epidemical disease or catarrhal affection which sometimes prevails among horses / By William Wilkinson, veterinary surgeon. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Newcastle, 1818.

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xiv pages, 1 unnumbered leaf, 212 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm (4to)

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