The works of Charles Vial de Sainbel, Professor of Veterinary Medicine : to which is prefixed a short account of his life : including also the origin of the Veterinary College of London.

  • Vial de Sainbel, Charles, 1753-1793.
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1795
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London : Printed for Martin and Bain, No. 184, Fleet-Street. Sold also by Mess. B. & J. White, Fleet-Street; Mr. Faulder, Bond-Street; Mr. Egerton, Whitehall; Mr. Sewell, Cornhill; and Mr. Richardson, Royal Exchange, 1795.

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2 unnumbered pages, 29 pages, 1 unnumbered page; 83 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 2; xii, 2 unnumbered pages, 202; 127 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 2 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves of plates

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ESTC, T102166

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Consists of "An essay on the proportions of Eclipse", 2nd ed., "Lectures on the elements of farriery", and "The posthumous works of Charles Vial de Sainbel", each with separate t.-p., register and pagination.
"Memoires of the life of Mons. Vial de Sainbel": [5]-29 p. (1st gathering), probably by Granville Penn.
Frontispiece signed: "Design'd by Rich.d Lawrence, Engrav'd by Matt.w Haughton".

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