Bracken, Henry, 1697-1764
Henry Bracken
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bracken, Henry ‡d 1697-1764
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bracken, Henry ‡d 1697-1764
- 100 1 _ ‡a Bracken, Henry, ‡d 1697-1764
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Bracken, Henry, ‡d 1697-1764
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Henry Bracken
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Works
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Farriery improv'd: or, A compleat treatise upon the art of farriery : Wherein is fully explain'd, the nature, structure, and mechanism of that noble and useful creature, a horse, the diseases and accidents he is liable to, and methods of cure. Set down in as clear and intelligible a manner as the subject will admit of. The use and abuse of the science discover'd; whereby any gentleman may be able to judge for himself, whether or no he is impos'd upon by ignorant grooms, and other pretenders to this art. Together with many necessary and useful observations and remarks concerning the choice and management of horses. Likewise an account of drugs and mix'd medicines used in farriery; with some remarks upon their genuineness and adulteration; and their several prices, set down alphabetically at the end of the work. By Henry Bracken, M.D. author of the notes on Burdon. | |
Farriery improved | |
The gentleman's pocket-farrier : by Captain Burdon. With large additions and remarks, by Dr. Henry Bracken, of Lancaster. | |
Lithiasis anglicana: or, A philosophical enquiry into the nature and origin of the stone and gravel, in human bodies, &c. Wherein is considered, the possibility of dissolving such animal tartar or calculous concretion. In a letter to David Hartley, M. D., author of the cases in behalf of Mrs. Stephens's medicines. To which is added, and account o2-23f a new and safe method of cure for the ischury or total suppresion if urine ... | |
Ten minutes advice to every gentleman going to purchase a horse out of a dealer : jockey, or, groom's stables. In which are laid down established rules for discovering the perfections and blemishes of that noble animal. |