The gentleman's farriery : or, a practical treatise on the diseases of horses : wherein the best writers on the subject have been consulted, and MLa Fosse's method of trepanning glandered horses is particularly considered and improved : Also a new method of nicking horses is recommended; with a copper-plate and description of the machine ... . d F. Fig. a horie with his tail in theframe, or machine. A, is a pad, towhich is faflened a circingle B. C C, twoTide ftraps, one on each fide of the horfe,faftened to the circingle, to keep themachine from going to either {\^^, D,a breafl p


The gentleman's farriery : or, a practical treatise on the diseases of horses : wherein the best writers on the subject have been consulted, and MLa Fosse's method of trepanning glandered horses is particularly considered and improved : Also a new method of nicking horses is recommended; with a copper-plate and description of the machine ... . d F. Fig. a horie with his tail in theframe, or machine. A, is a pad, towhich is faflened a circingle B. C C, twoTide ftraps, one on each fide of the horfe,faftened to the circingle, to keep themachine from going to either {\^^, D,a breafl plate, to prevent the pad, i£c,flipping back. E, a ftrap fixed to thepad, and buckling to the machine, tokeep the tail on the (Iretch at , the firing tied on the hair, to confinethe tail down to the machine. Fig. A to B is 12 inches. From C toD, meafijred with a firing drawn overEF, is 19 inches. From the top of thegroove at E to the bottom G, is 3 E to F, the widefl part of thegroove, is 3 inches, gradually narrowing,as a tail lefTens to its extremity. 1 heTdots about H are holes in the groove,through which a piece of tape or pack-thread mufb be put, according to thelength of the dock, and the diftance ofthe knot, to tie the tail down behind theknot. I I, the buckles, to receive a ftrap A//uv/r J^ 3(i2. .. <l Of Ruptures, Antlcor, S*r. 333 ftrap from the circingle on each fide, asdefcribed in Fig. I. which keeps the ma-chine from turning to either fide. K, theflrap with a biilet and buckle, whichcomes along the back from the pad, and isfaftened to the machine through a nickcut juft above H. LL, the ftring, to ticdown the tail. B G F, the hollow tQlet in the rump. Fig. III. Reprefents the horfe with the machineon, (landing diredly before you, wherethe depth of it is fhewn, being thre«inches. CD, the extremities of the wings, E F, the upper part. .»•» CHAP. XLl V. Of Ruptures, Antlcor, Colt-Evi!,or Gonorrhoea, and Dfeafes of theMouth. HAVING


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