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TitleA new system of shoeing horses: with an account of the various modes practised by different nations; more particularly a comparison between the English and French methods; and observations on the diseases of the feet, connected with shoeing.Translate
AuthorGoodwin, Joseph.Translate
TypeBookTranslate
Edition2d ed.Translate
ImprintLondon Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and GreenTranslate
Year1824.Translate
Technique12 plates (including frontispiece) Translate
Size22 cm Translate
Note108-119 als 96*-107*, 120-395 als 108-383Translate
AnnotationIntroduction -- General Observations on the Structure of the Foot -- On Perfect Hoofs -- On Imperfect Hoofs -- On Contraction -- On Thrush -- On Corns -- On Sand Cracks -- On Pumiced Feet or Convex Soles -- On Soles unnaturally Concave -- On Founder -- On Fever in the Feet -- On the Nerve Operation -- Observations on some of the Tools used by Shoeing Smiths -- On the ordinary Methods of Shoeing Horses in England -- On the Seated Shoe -- On Professor Coleman's System of Shoeing -- On Mr. Bracy Clark's System of Shoeing -- On the French System -- On the Persian and other Foreign Systems -- On the French Shoe modified -- On Bar Shoes -- On the Patten Shoe -- On Screw Shoes -- On Grass Shoes, or Tips -- On Shoes with Moveable Toes -- On the Hunting Shoe -- On the Racing Shoe, or Plate -- On Fullering -- On Punching -- On Frosting -- On Nails -- On Nailing -- On the Patent malleable Cast-Iron Horse-Shoes -- Paving Stalls, Gratings, &c. -- On the Management of Feet in the Stable -- On the cutting Shoe and Boot -- On Water and Poultice Boots -- On Shoeing Smiths -- On the Concave-seated Shoe. Translate
CommentCONTENTS. Introduction - - Page I CHAPTER I. General Observations on the Structure of the Foot 27 CHAPTER II. On Perfect Hoofs - - - 32 CHAPTER III. On Imperfect Hoofs — - - 40 CHAPTER IV. On Contraction - - 46 CHAPTER V. On Thrush - - -63 CHAPTER VI. On Corns - - - - 70 CHAPTER VII. On Sand Cracks - - - 78 CONTENTS. Introduction - - Page I CHAPTER I. General Observations on the Structure of the Foot 27 CHAPTER II. On Perfect Hoofs - - - 32 CHAPTER III. On Imperfect Hoofs — - - 40 CHAPTER IV. On Contraction - - 46 CHAPTER V. On Thrush - - -63 CHAPTER VI. On Corns - - - - 70 CHAPTER VII. On Sand Cracks - - - 78 CONTENTS. vii CHAPTER XVI. On Mr. Bracy Clark's System of Shoeing Page 174 CHAPTER XVII. On the French System - - 188 CHAPTER XVIII. On the Persian and other Foreign Systems - 197 CHAPTER XIX. On the Frencli Shoe modified - - 203 CHAPTER XX. On Bar Shoes - - - 228. CHAPTER XXL On the Patten Shoe - - 235 CHAPTER XXII. On Screw Shoes ... 239 CHAPTER XXIII. On Grass Shoes, or Tips - - 248 CHAPTER XXIV. On Shoes with moveable Toes - - 253 CHAPTER XXV. On the Hunting Shoe - - - 257CHAPTER XXVI. On the Racing Shoe, or Plate - Page 266 CHAPTER XXVII. On Fullering - 270 CHAPTER XXVIII. On Punching ... - 273 CHAPTER XXIX. On Frosting - - - . - 279 CHAPTER XXX. On Nails - - - - - 287 CHAPTER XXXI. On Nailing - ... - 298 CHAPTER XXXII. On the Patent malleable Cast-iron Horse-Shoes 317 CHAPTER XXXIII. Paving Stalls, Gratings, &c. - - 333 CHAPTER XXXIV. On the Management of Feet in the Stable - 338 CHAPTER XXXV. On the cutting Shoe and Boot - - 344 CONTENTS. be CHAPTER XXXVI. On Water and Poultice Boots - Page 352 CHAPTER XXXVII. On Shoeing Smiths - - - 363 CHAPTER XXXVIII. On the Concave-seated Shoe - 376Translate
LocationUniversiteitsbibliotheek UtrechtTranslate
Call numberODJ 7275Translate
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