"Blaine's Outlines of the Veterinary Art" is a comprehensive treatise on the anatomy, physiology, and curative treatment of diseases affecting horses, with secondary focus on neat cattle and sheep. Authored by Delabere P. Blaine and Edward Mayhew, this edition from 1853 offers insights into veterinary practices of the 19th century. The book details the structure and function of animals while providing practical guidance on managing and treating their ailments. This historical text serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the evolution of veterinary medicine and agricultural practices. Explore the methods used to care for livestock during this period and gain a deeper understanding of animal husbandry techniques.
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