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Injuries From Horses

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
June
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Au old c.v.. ..;.:.; . i saya that ;t horse will nev( r . cej uu a man ntentlonally. :t isa f diu., 'i 'ar iu the Euglish cavalry tiiuo, shouui a man become dismounted, he must lie down and keep )erfectly still. If he does so, the entire xoop will pass over him without his béng injured. A lior.se uotices where he is ;oing, and is on the lookout for a flrm oundation to pur his foot on. It is au nstinot with him, therefore, to step over a piostrate man. The injuries aused to human beings by a runaway ïorse are nearly alwayá inflioted by the nimal lniockiug them down, and not

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Subjects
Ann Arbor Argus
Old News