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Veterinary Collection (page 3)

"Veterinary: Caring for Animals, One Paw at a Time" Are you fond of horses

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Veterinary Collection: Anatomy, the bones, muscles, and arteries of the fore leg (litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Anatomy, muscles arteries, bones etc of the hinder extremities (litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Method of slinging the horse (litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Proportions of the thorough-bred and of the cart-horse (litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Aberdeen-Angus Bull 'Cash'(colour litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Group of ponies (colour litho)
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Veterinary Collection: The ages of the horse (colour litho)
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Veterinary Collection: The Roadster (colour litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), French biologist successfully experimented in Pouilly-le-Fort
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Veterinary Collection: The National veterinary school of Alfort - Les grandes ecole de france - ecole
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Veterinary Collection: A dog grooming room has been opened in central London (colour litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Visit of the Army Veterinarian to the Barracks, 1897 (colour litho
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Veterinary Collection: A Section of the Horse (coloured engraving)
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Veterinary Collection: A Lesson in Hippiatric Anatomy with Philippe-Etienne Lafosse (1738-1820) (oil on canvas)
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Veterinary Collection: Dissection of a horse, from Cours d Hippiatrique ou Traite Complet de la
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Veterinary Collection: Internal organs of a horse, from Cours d Hippiatrique ou Traite Complet de la
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Veterinary Collection: portrait of Claude Bourgelat 1712-1779. Founder of the worlds first veterinary school
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Veterinary Collection: The tempter. In 'Album Grotesque, Choices of Outstanding Types'
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Veterinary Collection: The National veterinary school of Alfort - Les grandes ecole de france - ecole
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Veterinary Collection: Sick hunting dogs - in 'Hunting book of Gaston Phoebus, Count of Foix
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Veterinary Collection: How to cure hunting dogs for diseases and injuries Miniature taken from '
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Veterinary Collection: The Brown Institution, Vauxhall, for Diseases of Animals (engraving)
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Veterinary Collection: Pure Arabian, presented to Her Majesty by the Imaum of Muscat, The Godolphin Barb
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Veterinary Collection: Food preparing machinery by Messrs Barford and Perkins (litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Harness (litho)
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Veterinary Collection: The bones of the horse (litho)
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Veterinary Collection: The horses foot and neurotomy (colour litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Farriery, varieties of shoes etc (litho)
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Veterinary Collection: The age of the ox as indicated by his teeth (colour litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Calculous concretions common to ox, sheep and pig (colour litho)
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Veterinary Collection: Diagram of blood-letting points on a horse from early book on horse husbandry
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Veterinary Collection: Girl treats horse
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Veterinary Collection: Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen Imprimerie Ch Wall & Cie
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Veterinary Collection: Horses receiving medical care for the first time during WWI, special veterinary hospitals were
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Veterinary Collection: Diseases Of Dogs And Their Cures. 19Th Century Reproduction Of Miniature In 14Th Century
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Veterinary Collection: Claude Bourgelat / Pigeot
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Veterinary Collection: Female vet at horse repository, WWI
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Veterinary Collection: Horse having operation under chloroform, WW1
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Veterinary Collection: Cattle farming, vet pregnancy detecting cow using ultrasonic scanner
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Veterinary Collection: Cow anatomy, artwork
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Veterinary Collection: Eastern equine encephalitis virus, TEM
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Veterinary Collection: Horses treated for mange, WW1
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Veterinary Collection: RSPCA with chimpanzee, Heathrow Airport, London
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Veterinary Collection: RSPCA tending a sick animal, Heathrow Airport, London
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Veterinary Collection: Joseph Clover
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Veterinary Collection: Advert for St Jacobs Oil in yellow wrappers 1888
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Veterinary Collection: Back cover design by Cecil Aldin, The Snob
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Veterinary Collection: Two dogs at a veterinary hospital in Surrey


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