Markhams method or epitome : wherein is shewed his approved remedies for all diseases whatsoever incident to horses, and they are almost 300, all cured with twelue medicines onely, not of twelue pence cost, and to
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Main Author: | Markham, Gervase, 1568?-1637 |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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London :
Printed by Iohn Okes for Iohn Harison and are to be sold at his shop ...,
1641.
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Edition: | The seaventh [sic] edition corrected. |
Series: | Early English books online.
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
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