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‘Farrier and Naturalist’ Vol 2 Issue 8 – 15 April 1829
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Articles include: A Treatise on the Disease and Lameness of Horses; On Professor Coleman's System of Showing and Remarks on Nailing; Veterinary Surgeons Dinner; Veterinary Society; A Singular Fact in Natural History;...

‘Farrier and Naturalist’ Vol 2 Issue 7 – 1 April 1829
Articles include: On the Navicular Disease and the Operation of Neurotomy; Veterinary Society; Remarks on The Veterinary College; A Treatise on the Diseases and Lameness of Horses; On the Size and Fitting of Saddles; Death Occasioned by the Bite of a Horse;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 2 Issue 3 – March 1829
Articles include: Anatomy of the Horse; Youatt On Rabies Canina; A Case of Lumbar Abcess; Pulmonary Consumption in the Horse; A Complicated Case of Strangles; A Complicated Case of Strangles; On Mr. Turner's Paper on the Navicular Disease;...

‘Farrier and Naturalist’ Vol 2 Issue 6 – 15 March 1829
Articles include: On the Navicular Disease and the Operation of Neurotomy; Veterinary Instruction; A few Remarks on the Passing Events in the Veterinary Profession; Case of Spinal Affection Treated Successfully; The Veterinary Pupils' Dinner to their Examiners;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 2 Issue 2 – February 1829
Articles include: Anatomy of the Horse; Substance of Lectures on the Veterinary Materia Medica; The Navicular Disease, or Chronic Lameness in the Feet of Horses; Grievances of the Veterinary Profession; On Roaring;...

‘Farrier and Naturalist’ Vol 2 Issue 4 – 15 February 1829
Articles include: Veterinary College Correspondence; Further Correspondence respecting Veterinary Surgeons and the Royal Veterinary College; Veterinary College Dinner; Veterinary Society; Brighton Road; A Treatise on the Diseases and Lameness of Horses;...

‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 2 Issue 1 – January 1829
Articles include: Anatomy of the Horse; Substance of an Introductiory Lecture on the Anatomy and Diseases of Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Dogs, &c; Inflammation in the Feet of Horses; Exclusion of Veterinary Surgeons as Subscribers to The Veterinary College;...

‘Farrier and Naturalist’ Vol 2 Issue 2 – 15 January 1829
Articles include: Exclusion of Veterinary Surgeons as Subscribers to the Veterinary College; A Treatise on the Diseases and Lameness of Horses; Veterinary Society; King Charles and the Duke of Newcastle; Mr. Darvill on the Race Horse;...

‘Farrier and Naturalist’ Vol 1 Issue 12 – December 1828
Articles include: Mr. Coleman's Introductory Lecture; On Navicular Disease; On the Apearance of the Blood of Animals Under Different States of Excitement; Veterinary Profession; Horse Cause; Veterinary Society; On Turkeys;...

‘Farrier and Naturalist’ Vol 1 Issue 9 – September 1828
Articles include: Exterior of the Horse; Mr Coleman versus The Profession; Veterinary Pupils and Certificates; Regimental Veterinary Cases; The Veterinary Society; On Mr B. Clark's Essays; On Condition in Horses; An Inquiry into the Rot in Sheep;...

‘Farrier and Naturalist’ Vol 1 Issue 8 – August 1828
Articles include: The Bull-Dog; Royal Veterinary College; The Godolphin Arabian; Bull-Baiting; Improvements in the Veterinary Profession; On Condition in Horses; Unguents; An Inquiry into the Rot in Sheep; Xenophon's Rules for the Choice, Management, and Training of Horses;...

‘Farrier and Naturalist’ Vol 1 Issue 7 – July 1828
Articles include: Remarks on the Royal Veterinary College; Appeal to the Veterinary Profession; London Veterinary Society; Observations on the Dissecting and Preparing of the Bodies of Animals; On the Adulteration of Veterinary Drugs;

‘Farrier and Naturalist’ Vol 1 Issue 2 – February 1828
Articles include: Description of the Royal Mews Pimilico; On the Importance and Present Estimation of the Veterinary Profession in England; On the Diseases of the Eye of the Horse; Observations on the Distemper in Dogs;...


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;...