Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 61813 |
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... becomes oblique in its descent , whereby it acquires a conical figure , being considerably wider at the basis than at the coronet . But this description of the hoof ap- plies only to the healthy foot , that has not been improperly ...
... becomes oblique in its descent , whereby it acquires a conical figure , being considerably wider at the basis than at the coronet . But this description of the hoof ap- plies only to the healthy foot , that has not been improperly ...
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... become diminished ; so that the nerves and blood - vessels being compressed , the circu- lation of the blood is ... becomes contracted , and the sensible frog inflamed , and then one stroke from a projecting stone will produce pain ...
... become diminished ; so that the nerves and blood - vessels being compressed , the circu- lation of the blood is ... becomes contracted , and the sensible frog inflamed , and then one stroke from a projecting stone will produce pain ...
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... becomes so tight round the instep as to turn the foot somewhat into the shape of a bell . As the disease commonly proceeds from hard and undue exercise on rough road , the re- medy is best obtained by turning the animal to grass . HOOF ...
... becomes so tight round the instep as to turn the foot somewhat into the shape of a bell . As the disease commonly proceeds from hard and undue exercise on rough road , the re- medy is best obtained by turning the animal to grass . HOOF ...
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... becomes sanguine , hope rises into joy , and has been known to produce transports and ecstacies , equally with the full accomplish- ment of ardent desires . Thus , according to the degrees of force with which it affects the mind , it ...
... becomes sanguine , hope rises into joy , and has been known to produce transports and ecstacies , equally with the full accomplish- ment of ardent desires . Thus , according to the degrees of force with which it affects the mind , it ...
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... become very soft and flexible , so that their shape may be altered considerably ; hence they may be gradually pressed ... becomes very much attenu- ated , chymists have long been in the habit of procuring a volatile , thin , and valuable ...
... become very soft and flexible , so that their shape may be altered considerably ; hence they may be gradually pressed ... becomes very much attenu- ated , chymists have long been in the habit of procuring a volatile , thin , and valuable ...
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