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Snape, Andrew – “The Anatomy of an Horse” Book 4 (1683)

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Snape, Andrew – “The Anatomy of an Horse” Book 2 (1683)

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Snape, Andrew – “The Anatomy of an Horse” Book 1 (1683)

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Townson, Robert – “Tracts and Observations in Natural History and Physiology” (1799)

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Boardman, Thomas – “A Dictionary of the Veterinary Art &c.” (1805)

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07 Lecture No. 7 – Structure, economy and diseases of the Tendons and Muscles. Delivered by Edward Coleman, written down by E N Gabriel

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‘Edinburgh Veterinary Review and Annals of Comparative Pathology’ Vol 1 No 1 July 1858 Original Communications and Cases

This journal was started by John Gamgee (1831-1894), with assistance from his father Joseph Gamgee (1801-1895), shortly after setting up his own veterinary school in Edinburgh – ‘The New Veterinary College’ – in August 1857. Articles include a particular focus on epizootic disease, the risks from the import of diseased cattle, and statistics of contagious diseases across England and Scotland. The Edinburgh Veterinary Review was published until 1864. When Gamgee’s school moved to London in 1865, under the name ‘The Albert Veterinary College’, it continued briefly as Veterinary Review, lasting for only eleven issues.

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‘Edinburgh Veterinary Review and Annals of Comparative Pathology’ Vol 1 No 2 October 1858 Original Communications and Cases

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‘Edinburgh Veterinary Review and Annals of Comparative Pathology’ Vol 1 No 3 January 1859 Original Communications and Cases

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‘The Veterinarian’ Vol 43 Issue 6 – June 1870

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