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William Osmer

William Osmer

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7 featured booksWilliam Osmer

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OL2617822A

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7 representative editions

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    William Osmer

  • Personal name

    William Osmer

  • Source identifier

    OL2617822A

Featured books

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  • A dissertation on horses

    Representative edition published 2004

    Open Work
  • A treatise on the horse : its diseases, lameness, and improvement : in which is laid down the proper method of shoeing the different kinds of feet ...

    Representative edition published 1830

    Open Work
  • A treatise on the horse

    Representative edition published 1830

    Open Work
  • A treatise on the diseases and lameness of horses

    Representative edition published 1766

    Open Work
  • A dissertation on horses: wherein it is demonstrated, by matters of fact, as well as from the principles of philosophy, that innate qualities do not exist, and that the excellence of this animal is altogether mechanical and not in the blood

    Representative edition published 1756

    Open Work
  • The gentleman's stable directory, or, Modern system of farriery

    Representative edition published 1801

    Open Work
  • A treatise on the diseases and lameness of horses. In which is laid down a proper method of shoeing (in general) and treating the different kinds of feet. To which are added some new observations in the art of farriery, and on the nature and difference of horses. Shewing on what principles their perfection depends, and by what methods their breed may be greatly improved and amended

    Representative edition published 1761

    Open Work