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 * Springs and Brakes to Vehicles
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 * Douglas on Horse-shoeing—Street Accidents and Brakes—Lord Pembroke and Mayhew on Servants
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 * Nostrums—Arsenic and Antimony—Hoof-ointments—'Stoppings'
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 * Litter—Xenophon and Lord Pembroke on Bare Paving for Stalls—Physicking and Blistering—the Bearing Rein
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 * Shoeing—Lord Pembroke on Servants—Lupton on Farriers—Fitting the Foot to the Shoe—Calks—Injurious Effects of fitting Shoes by burning them on—Douglas on Cold Fitting—Shoeing in Spain—Brushing
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 * Shoeing—Lord Pembroke on Servants—Lupton on Farriers—Fitting the Foot to the Shoe—Calks—Injurious Effects of fitting Shoes by burning them on—Douglas on Cold Fitting—Shoeing in Spain—Brushing
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