Excerpt from Hippopathology: A Systematic Treatise on the Disorders and Lamenesses of the Horse, With Their Most and Most Approved Methods of Cure, Vol. 3: Embracing the Doctrines of the English and French Veterinary Schools; The Opinions of the Late Professor Coleman, Director Gerard, Hurtrel D"arboval, and Other British and Foreign Veterinarians
Although the remarks incidentally made in allusion to the efficacy of a warm bath (at page 61), which took their origin from an interesting experiment performed by the well-known inventor of the Patent Syringe, Mr. Read, in the presence of myself and Mr. Cherry, P.V.S. to the Army, are such as to lead to the belief that no long time was likely to elapse before so desirable an object might be attained, yet I must confess I was not prepared for its accomplishment and introduction into practice at so early a period as that at which I am now writing. I cannot do more here than briefly explain, in reference to the plate, the nature and operation of the apparatus used for the purpose by Mr. Field, at whose infirmary the bath may be seen; further particulars concerning it may be learned from the account published in The Veterinarian for January, 1843.
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