. The art of taming and educating the horse : a system that makes easy and practical the subjection of wild and vicious horses ... : the simplest, most humane and effective in the world : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing .... Horses; Horses; Horses; CHR 1887; PRO Smith, James Somers, Jr. (donor). o37.—isecnon of me iiver of a raDOit, wiin lue patic 01" introlobular veins injected. a severe attack of colic, if nut promptly treated


. The art of taming and educating the horse : a system that makes easy and practical the subjection of wild and vicious horses ... : the simplest, most humane and effective in the world : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing .... Horses; Horses; Horses; CHR 1887; PRO Smith, James Somers, Jr. (donor). o37.—isecnon of me iiver of a raDOit, wiin lue patic 01" introlobular veins injected. a severe attack of colic, if nut promptly treated; yet it is a diffi- culty easily managed, if it is known what to do, and it is done promptly. An attack of pneumonia is a very serious thing-; but during its first stages is easily managed if taken in hand at once. A horse that is foundered, if not treated promptly, is practically ruin- ed, as a change of structure quickly results; yet ever3- case of acute foun- der or laminitis is curable, and not only this, but the treatment is so simple that it is not at all difficult to compi-ehend or apply. Navicular-joint lameness is sure to ruin a horse if not taken immediately in hand; yet it is one of the simplest of diffi- culties to manage in its first or acute stages, and hence the knowledge of its treatment is of the greatest importance to owners. Shoeing: A horse badly or im- properly shod, no matter how good the feet, if the hoofs are thin, is liable to be soon practically ruined. The treatment for these difficulties will be found to be particularly careful and thorough. There are, of course, many other difficulties which it is important to know Fig. 638.—Showing tiie or- how to manage, for which the best practical igiu of tiie lacteal ducts treatment is given. In fact, the medical department of this work will be found en- titled to the fullest confidence, and must be accepted as invaluable to horse owners. The writer would, however, recommend that in all critical cases the


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