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John Henry Walsh

John Henry Walsh (1810-1882) was an English surgeon and sports writer. Known under the pseudonym "Stonehenge," he wrote extensively on sports, hunting, and the breeding of horses and dogs, with his most notable works being "The Manual of British Rural Sports" (1856) and "The Dog in Health and Disease" (1859). He was the editor of "The Field" and contributed to other sporting publications.

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