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A dissertation on suspended respiration, from drowning, hanging, and suffocation: in which is recommended a different mode of treatment to any hitherto pointed out
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Observations on the formation and uses of the natural frog of the horse with a description of a patent artificial frog, to prevent and cure contracted hoofs ...
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Disease: An Introduction to the History of Comparative Medicine
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History of Veterinary Literature and its British Development
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Society on 9 June 1831.
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145:Veterinary Medicine: A Guide to Historical Sources
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