APA Citation

Watson, T. (1785). By His Majesty's royal letters patent: T. Watson, Farrier in Norwich, his instructions for the management of horses and dogs. Wherein are minutely described their several maladies, and the long tried and much approved remedies which have been successfully applied thereto, by his peculiar pastes, cordials and powders. Also an appendix, Which shews, from numerous Experiments, that his Medicines are equally efficacious in the Disorders of neat or black cattle. London: printed by T. Harrison and S. Brooke, in Warwick-Lane.

Chicago Style Citation

Watson, Thomas. By His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent: T. Watson, Farrier in Norwich, His Instructions for the Management of Horses and Dogs. Wherein Are Minutely Described Their Several Maladies, and the Long Tried and Much Approved Remedies Which Have Been Successfully Applied Thereto, By His Peculiar Pastes, Cordials and Powders. Also an Appendix, Which Shews, From Numerous Experiments, That His Medicines Are Equally Efficacious in the Disorders of Neat or Black Cattle. London: printed by T. Harrison and S. Brooke, in Warwick-Lane, 1785.

MLA Citation

Watson, Thomas. By His Majesty's Royal Letters Patent: T. Watson, Farrier in Norwich, His Instructions for the Management of Horses and Dogs. Wherein Are Minutely Described Their Several Maladies, and the Long Tried and Much Approved Remedies Which Have Been Successfully Applied Thereto, By His Peculiar Pastes, Cordials and Powders. Also an Appendix, Which Shews, From Numerous Experiments, That His Medicines Are Equally Efficacious in the Disorders of Neat or Black Cattle. London: printed by T. Harrison and S. Brooke, in Warwick-Lane, 1785.

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