The encyclopædia of the stable The encyclopædia of the stable: a complete manual of the horse, its breeds, anatomy, physiology, diseases, breeding, breaking, training and management, with articles on harness, farriery, carriages, etc. comprising a thousand hints to horse owners encyclopdiaofs00shaw Year: 1909 i pint. 1 pint. 1 quart. 7/6 9/. and 10/6 13/6 and 16/- BeBt quality, with pipe to fit into piston rod. J pint. 1 pint. 1 quart. 10/6 12/6 21/- Fig. 258. Fig. 259. DRENCHING BIT (Patented), galvanised plain pattern (Fig. 268) Do., do., nickel-plated disconnecting (Fig. 259) e/- 15/-


The encyclopædia of the stable The encyclopædia of the stable: a complete manual of the horse, its breeds, anatomy, physiology, diseases, breeding, breaking, training and management, with articles on harness, farriery, carriages, etc. comprising a thousand hints to horse owners encyclopdiaofs00shaw Year: 1909 i pint. 1 pint. 1 quart. 7/6 9/. and 10/6 13/6 and 16/- BeBt quality, with pipe to fit into piston rod. J pint. 1 pint. 1 quart. 10/6 12/6 21/- Fig. 258. Fig. 259. DRENCHING BIT (Patented), galvanised plain pattern (Fig. 268) Do., do., nickel-plated disconnecting (Fig. 259) e/- 15/- Amongst the numerous advantages of this usefui and necessary invention may be mentioned the following:â 1. Administering medicine to a horse or cow in a liquid form. 2. Administering gradually and regularly without waste. 8. Administering stimulants preparatory to going out 4. Stimulating and disinfecting throat and lungs. 6. Washing out the mouth when diseased or other wise. 9'S U4 ^'(â ''Tl' 'l'it;''^J'^'''v^'''5''''>^' J ilFINOLD a SONS PATENT, LONDON The Animals Thermometer (Patented), suggested by Prof. Hobday, in Nickel-plated Case 2/6 Do., do., do., do., with Magnifying Index 3/6 The above differs from the Thermometer in general use at present, by the fact that arrows are added at intervals on the stem to mark the average normal rectal temperature of each of the domesticated animals and the fowl; in the usual Thermometer the only arrow is placed at 98'4 iudicatiny the normal arerage of man when taken by the mouth or axilla. ARNOLD & SONS, Veterinary Instrument Manufacturers, 26, 30 and 31 WEST SMITHFIELD, LONDON, Telegraphic Address, 'INSTRUMENTS, London.' ESTABLISHED 1819.


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