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Clarendon, Thomas
(18..? – ....)
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An examination into the true seat and extent of the powers of the horse : with a view to their most advantageous application in draught and burthen; in which most of the organic diseases treated by the veterinary are shown to be the consequences of defective balance; with the means of preventing and removing the same, by an improved system of training, and of preserving the powers of the trained animal in their most efficient state, by proper methods of driving and horsemanship by Thomas Clarendon.
Dublin, Hodges & Smith, 1843.
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The Foot of the Horse; its structure and functions : with the means of preserving its healthy action, and remedying its diseases, by a new method of shoeing. By Thomas Clarendon, author of ’’ An essay on the powers of the horse, etc.’’.
Dublin, London, Hodges & Smith, Longman and co, 1847.