‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 1 – January 1877
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Articles include: Observations Respecting the Large-Mouthed Maw-Worm of the Horse, Pheasants Poisoned by Yew, The Principles of Botany, Report of Cases, The Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act 1869...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 2 – February 1877
Articles include: On the Entozoa of the Horse in Relation to the Late Egyptian Equine Plague, Caries of the Os Pedis Leading to Plastic Phlebitis, Pulmonary Embolism , and Death, The Principles of Botany, Two Cases of Hydrothorax, Fracture of the Metacarpal and Os Coronae Successful Reunion...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 3 – March 1877
Articles include: On the Entozoa of the Horse in Relation to the Late Egyptian Equine Plague, Thrombosis of the Pulmonary Artery, Diphtheroid Disease in Fowls, The Principles of Botany, Pathological Notes and Observations: Is the Flesh of Diseases Animals Fit for Human Food?...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 4 – April 1877
Articles include: Gastrodiscus Sonsinoii, Description of the New Equine Fluke (Gastrodiscus Sonsinoii), Charbon at Newcastle, The Principles of Botany, Pathological Notes and Observations...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 5 – May 1877
Articles include: The Importation of Foreign Cattle, The Principles of Botany, Poisoning of a Horse by the Celastrus Scandens, Inoculation of a Man With the Purulent Discharge from an Abscess, Observations on Cases of Hydrothorax, In Which Symptoms of the Disease Are Not Marked Until Approaching Death...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 6 – June 1877
Articles include: The Importation of Foreign Cattle, Verminous Bronchitis in Dogs, The Principles of Botany, Mr. Broad's Case of Laminitis, Tuberculosis in a Pure Short-Horn Bull...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 7 – July 1877
Article includes: On the Tenacity of Life of the Helminths and their Corresponding Larval Forms in Man and Animals, Chronic Gastric Catarrh in Cattle, The Principles of Botany, Laminitis - Mr. Broad's Reply to Mr. James, Pathological Notes and Observations...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 8 – August 1877
Articles include: Chronic Diarrhoea in a Heifer, The Principles of Botany, Are Classical Education and Scientific Attainments to be Considered the End and Aim of Veterinary Studies?, The Origin of Contagious Disease, Cattle Plague...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 9 – September 1877
Articles include: Observations and Experiments Tending to Elucidate the Pathology of a Disease Affecting the Tongue of the Ox, On Worm-Like Organisms Found Within the Mitral Valve of a Horse, The Principles of Botany, Lusus Naturae; Their Frequency in India, Are Classical Education and Scientific Attainments to be Considered the End and Aim of Veterinary Studies?...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 10 – October 1877
Articles include: The Last Outbreak of Cattle Plague in Upper Silesia (Germany), The Principles of Botany, The Influence of Fashion in the Treatment of Disease - Bleeding, Origin of Contagious Disease, Case of Rupture of the Stomach...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 11 – November 1877
Articles include: Royal Veterinary College: Opening of the Session 1877-78, Introductory Address by Professor Axe, Observations and Experiments Tending to Elucidate the Pathology of a Disease Affecting the Tongue of the Ox, Case of Abscess of the Liver in an Elephant, The Principles of Botany, The Influence of Fashion in the Treatment of Disease - Bleeding...
‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 50 Issue 12 – December 1877
Articles include: On the Tenacity of Life of the Cysticercus in the Flesh of Oxen, and on the Rapid Development of the Corresponding Taenia Mediocanellata in the Human Body, Remarks on Professor Perroncito's Researches, The Principles of Botany, Loss of Muscular Power in the Hind Extremities of a Heifer Due to the Presence of the Larvae of the Oestrus Bovis in the Muscles of the Back and Loins, Fashion in the Treatment of Disease...
Vegetius, – “Artis veterinariae, sive Mulomedicinae libri quatuor, iam primum typis in lucem aedii. Opus sane in rebus medicis minime...
Contents Include: Artis veterinariae, sive Mulomedicinae libri quatuor, iam primum typis in lucem aedii.Opus sane in rebus medicis minime aspernandum; Illustrissimo Principi Ferdinando Regi Hungaria, Bohemiae &c [Illustrious Prince, King Ferdinand of Hungary, Bohemia etc.]; Epistola Dedicatoria. Serenissimo Ac Ilustrissimo Principi D. Ferdinando, Regi Hugariae, Bohemiae, Archiduci Austriae, Duci Burgandiae, &c. Domino…
Epistola Dedicatoria [Letter Dedication];...
Spackman, Thomas – “Of The Madde Dogge…” (1613)
"Of The Madde Dogge: together with the Cure of those most dangerous wounds and fearefull accidents, hapning to man and beast through their bitings." Published 1613
Snape, Andrew – “The Anatomy of an Horse” Appendix (1683)
Chapters include: Section I. Of the Generation of Animals.: The Preface, Section I. Of the Generation of Animals.: Chap. I. Of the Vegetation of Seeds, particularly of a Wheat-corn, Section I. Of the Generation of Animals.: Chap. II. Of the first rudiment of an Egg, and what way it passes to the…, Section I. Of the Generation of Animals.: Chap. III. By what means and degrees a Chicken is formed out of an Egg...
Snape, Andrew – “The Anatomy of an Horse” Book 5 (1683)
Chapters include: Book V. Of the Bones, Chap. I. Of the nature, definition, differences and parts of the Bones, Chap. II. Of the Sutures or Seams of the Head, Chap. III. Of the proper Bones of the Skull, Chap. IV. Of the Bones common to the Skull and upper Jaw, Chap. V. Of the Jaw-bones and their Parts...
Snape, Andrew – “The Anatomy of an Horse” Book 4 (1683)
Chapters include: Chap. I. Containeth a description of the several sorts of Flesh, and an Apology for not expressing the Muscles so particularly in Figures as I have done other Parts of the Body, Chap. II. Of the Muscles of the Eye-lids, Chap. III. Of the Muscles of the Eye, Chap. IV. Of the Muscles of the Nose, Chap. V. Of the Muscles of the Lips and Cheeks...
Snape, Andrew – “The Anatomy of an Horse” Book 3 (1683)
Chapters include: Chap. I. Of the Head and Animal Part's contained therein, Chap. II. Of the Brain in general, Chap. III. Of the several Parts of the Brain, viz. that which is strictly called the Brain, the Cerebellum or After-brain, and the Spinal Marrow, Chap. IV . Of the Spinal Marrow contained within and without the Skull.
Snape, Andrew – “The Anatomy of an Horse” Book 2 (1683)
Chapters include: Chap. I. Of the investing and circumscribing Parts of the Chest, Chap. II. Of the Muscles of the Middle Venter or Chest, called the Intercostal Muscles, Chap. III. Of the Pleura, or Coat which invests or lines the Ribs on the Inside, Chap. IV. Of the Midriff or Diaphragm...
Snape, Andrew – “The Anatomy of an Horse” Book 1 (1683)
Chapters include: Chap. I. Of the Parts investing the whole Body, and first of the Hair, Chap. II. Of the Cuticle or Scarf-skin, Chap. III. Of the Cutis or true Skin, Chap. IV. Of the fleshy Pannicle, Chap. V. Of the Fat, and the Common Membrane of the Muscles...
Vegetius Renatus, – “Of the Distemper of Horses, and of the Art of Curing them: as also of the Diseases...
Contents Include: Translator's Preface; Index of the Chapters. Book First; Index of the Chapters. Book Second; Index of the Chapters. Book Third; Index of the Chapters. Book Fourth; Original Words frequently used in this Translations; The Preface; Book I. Chapter I. Of the Signs whereby the Sickness of Animals may be known...
Bridges, Jeremiah, ‘No Foot, No Horse: An Essay on the Anatomy of the Foot of that Noble and Useful Animal...
Chapters include: Treatise on the Feet of a Horse: Part I, Chap I - Of a Horse's Feet, and the Parts which compose them., Treatise on the Feet of a Horse: Part I, Chap II - Of the Use of the Parts of a Horse's Feet, in the same Order, as recited in the forgoing Chapter., Treatise on the Feet of a Horse: Part I, Chap III - Remarks on the Various Kinds of Feet and Hoofs met with in Horses, Treatise on the Feet of a Horse: Part I, Chap IV..
St.Bel, Charles Vial de – “Plan for establishing an institution to cultivate and teach veterinary medicine” (19, Mar 1790)
Excerpt: The general affluence of all orders of people in England, and the universal ardour for improving arts and perfecting institutions, by means of which, the interests of mankind at large have been eminently served, and the stock of human knowledge almost incredibly extended. In reverting to these establishments, we may discern the efficacy of opulence and patriotism uniting for the public service;...
Coleman, Edward – “Instructions for the Use of Farriers Attached to the British Cavalry and to the Honourable Board of...
Chapters include: Instructions for the Use of Farriers in Regiments of Cavalry, Inflammation of the Eyes, Inflammation of the Chest...
Townson, Robert – “Tracts and Observations in Natural History and Physiology” (1799)
Chapters include: Physiological Observations on the Amphibia - Dissertation the First on Respiration, Anatomy of the Instruments of Respiration, On the Absorption of the Amphibia...