for a certain portion, to immobilization ; bones, synovials, ligaments^
aproneuosis, muscles and the skin itself. Even nerves and blood-vessels
are retracted.
Pathological anatomy has recognized : i, tnie or complete anky-
losis, in which the articular surfaces and the ligaments are interested ;
•2, false or incomplete, due to alterations of the peri-articular tissues.
Clinic has not accepted this division ; it has been observed that
lesions of the articular surfaces and ligaments permit sometimes ex-
tensive movements, while peri-articular alterations can immobilize a
joint completely. For this reason, to-day, true or complete ankyloses are
those where no motion whatever is allowed; \\h.\\Q false or incofnplete
arethose which reduce more or less the extent of the normal movements.
In complete ankylosis, there is : i, the interstitial bony ankylosis or by
J'usion, ordinarily following suppurative arthritis, sometimes dry ar-
thritis (spavin), and characterized by the disparition of the articular cavity^
the union of the bony extremities uncovered of their cartilages ; 2^
peripheric ankylosis or by bony layers, very frequent in animals, and pro-
duced by the ossification of the peri-articular tissues and specially the
ligaments. The cartilages and the synovial generally remain intact.
In the incomplete ankylosis there is also a division into intracapsular^
due to plastic products, organized in the interior of the cavity, and ex-
tracapsular, produced by the retraction, induration or calcification of the
peri-articular structure.
Frequently these various lesions are found in one ankylosis.
The prophylaxis of ankyloses consists in the rational treatment of the
different diseases which it follows (articular or epiphysar fractures, acute
or chronic inflammation of joints, serious wounds round articulations).
If for all those immobilization is the first condition of recovery, if kept
too long it promotes retraction of tissues and predisposes to ankylosis-
ANKYLOSIS. 575
Complete immobilization being difficult to realize in animals, ankylosis is
less feared than in man ; however, during convalescence of arthropathies,
it is indicated to submit the region to massage, and utilize douches,
baths and exercise.
With incomplete ankylosis, it is again to the same means that one
must resort : massage, hydrotherapy, moderate exercise, or passive
action made with the hands and frequently repeated.
In large animals, complete ankylosis is incurable. For those of the
knee, elbow, shoulder, hock, stifle, nothing can be done. High and
double neurotomy, that of the median or sciatic, may be tried for true or
false phalangeal ankylosis.
With small species the curative therapeutics can go further. If mas-
sage, mobilization, exercise fail ; if the ankylosis made in bad position
interferes with locomotion, the means used in human surgery can be
resorted to for animals. The sudden straightening is better than the
progressive. Under anesthesia, the bones will be forced into good
position by violent traction or by subcutaneous tenotomies. If there
is complete bony ankylosis, it must be broken (arthroclasia). To create
a false articulation by osteotomy or to resect the articular extremities
are more complex means, to this day not used in veterinary surgery.
INDEX
PAGE
A
Abscess loi
Accidents from lightning 163
Achillis, wounds of the Ten.do. . . 2S7
Acne 239
Actinomycosis 200
Acute synovitis, closed 327
Adenitis 377
Amyotrophies 273
Anaesthesia, general 28
local ... V 43
of the horse 30
with ether 30
with chloroform 33
with chloral 36
of ruminants and swine 39
of dogs and cats 39
of monkeys 41
of birds 42
by cold 43
by cocaine 44
Aneurisms 353
arterio-venous 355
Animals, means of restraint of .. . i
Ankylosis 572
Anthrax 240
bacterian 207
bacteridian 208
Antisepsis and asepsis 46
Antisepsy and asepsy, technic of. 57
Antiseptic agents 52
Anterior extensor of the phalan-
ges, rupture of 301
Aponeurosis, diseases of 345
Arteries, diseases of 347
rupture of 351
wounds of 347
Arteritis and thrombosis 357
676
Arthritis, traumatic 533
traumatic, of extremities 535
closed idiopathic 545
infectious 546
of milch cows 549
post partum 549
of new boms 552
dry . • • • 567
deformans 567
Articular rheumatism 548
thoroughpin of the knee 562
windgalls 566
wounds 535
Articulations, diseases of 491
contusions of 49 1
sprains of 491
wounds of 523
Arthropathies 569
Bacterian anthrax 207
Bacteridian anthrax 208
Birds, anaesthesia of 42
Bones, diseases of 412
contusions of 412
wounds of 413
Boms, new, arthritis of 552
Botryomycosis 204
Bruises 150
Burns 157
Bursitis 248
Cannon, hygroma of 259
Capped hock 257
Caries 459
Carpal joint, hydarthrosis of 562
Carpus, fracture of 441
576
INDEX
Casting with hobbles 9
without hobbles 17
Cattle, restraint of 20
restraint of, standing 20
Cat, anaesthesia of the 39
Cauterization 77
of solipeds 79
of bovines 92
Chilblains 152
Chloroform, anaesthesia with .... 33
Chloral, anaesthesia with 36
Chronic septicemia 183
Chronic synovitis 338
Cicatrices i94
Closed acute synovitis 327
Closed idiopathic arthritis 545
Cocaine, anaesthesia by 44
Cold, anaesthesia by 43
Complete fractures 415
Complications of traumatic lesions 166
Contused wounds 134
Contusions, 150, 284, 369, 412, 491
Contusions of tendons 284
Coraco-radialis, synovitis of the
sheath of the 333
Cord of the flexor metatarsi, rup-
ture of 297
Cores 225
Cows, arthritis of milch 549
Coxo-femoral joint, sprain of ... . 497
luxation of 511
hydarthrosis of 563
Cramps 276
Cubitus, fracture of 440
Cutaneous horns 242
Curb 479
D
Deformans arthritis 567
Dermatitis 229
Diseases common to all tissues . . 97
virulent 207
special to aU tissues 225
of skin and cellular tissue 225
of serous bursae 248
of muscles 261
of tendons 284
of tendinous synovial sacs. . . 324
of aponeurosis 345
PAGE
Diseases of arteries 347
of veins 36 1
of lymphatics 369
of nerves 382
of bones 412
of articulations 491
Dog, anaesthesia of 39
Dressing material 56
Dry arthritis 567
E
Elbow, hygroma of the 251
capped 251
luxation of the 508
hydarthrosis of the 561
Ether, anaesthesia with 33
Elephantiasis 237
Erythema 227
Excoriations . . . , 225
Exostosis 465
Extensors of phalanges, wounds
of the tendons of 289
F
Farcy 209
Femoral nerve, paralysis of the . . 407
Femoro patellar joint, luxation of 515
Femoro tibial joint, luxation of . . 514
wounds of 539
hydarthrosis of 563
Femur, fracture of the 444
Fetlock, hygroma of the 259
Fetlock, sprain of the 499
luxation of the 5J7
wounds of the 54^
Firing 77
Fistulae 117
Foreign bodies 120, 570
Fire arms, wounds by 137
Frost bites 154
Fever, traumatic 171
Fibula, fracture of the 447
Flexor metatarsi, rupture of the
cord of the 297
Flexor tendons of the phalanges,
rupture of the 301
Flexor tendons of the phalanges,
wounds of the 289
INDEX
577
PAGE
Fractures 414
incomplete 414
complete 415
open 429
of the scapula 432
of the humerus 435
of the radius 437
of the cubitus 441
of the carpus 441
of the ossa innominata 442
of the femur 444
of the patella 446
of the tibia and fibula 447
of the tarsus 449
of the metacarpus 450
of the metatarsus 450
of the phalanges 452
of the sesamoids 454
Furuncle 240
G
Oangrene iii
General surgery i
anaesthesia 28
Granular wounds 148
Granulations 194
Great sciatic nerve, paralysis of
the 410
Gun-shot wounds 137
H
Hemorrhage and traumatic anse-
mia 167
Hemostasis 69
preventive 69
during and after operation. . . 71
Hernias 266
Hobbles, casting with 9
casting without 17
Hock, synovitis of the 339
sprain of the 498
luxation of the 516
wounds of the 540
Horse, anaesthesia of the 30
Hydarthrosis 554
of the scapulo humeral joint . 561
elbow joint 561
carpal joict 562
PAGE
Hydarthrosis of the coxo-femoral
joint 563
femoro-tibial joint 563
tarsal joint 565
fetlock joint 566
Hydatids 490
Hygromas 24S
of the elbow 251
knee 255
stifle 257
hock 257
fetlock 259
cannon 259
withers 260
poll 260
Humero - radio - cubital jointj
wounds of the 536
Humerus, fracture of the 435
Idiopathic (closed) arthritis 545
Incised wounds 130
Incomplete fractures 414
Infection, purulent 175
putrid 183
Infectious arthritis 546
Inflammation 97
Insolation i6r
Instruments for dressings 56
Jarde
474
K
Knuckling 316
Knee, hygroma of the 255
synovitis of the 337
sprain of the 497
luxation of the 510
wounds of the 537
sprung 320
Lesions, complications of trauma-
tic 166
traumatic 261, 324, 361, 382
Local anaesthesia 43
stupor 166
578
INDEX
PAGE
Luxations 266, 503
tendinous 304
of the long vastus 267
shoulder 506
elbow 508
knee 51°
pelvis 510
coxo-femoral joint .... 511
stifle joint 514
hock joint 516
fetlock joint 517
phalangeal joint 520
pseudo, of the patella 520
M
Means of restraint of animals i
Metacarpus, fracture of the 450
Metatarsus, fracture of the 450
Monkey, anaesthesia of the 41
Morphine, anaesthesia with 38
Muscles, diseases of 261
traumatic lesions of 261
ruptures of 263
Mycosis 200
Myositis 269
N
Necrosis 461
Nerf ferrure 306
Nervous affections, arthropathies
in 569
Neuritis 39°
Neuromas 392
Neuralgias 395
O
Obturator nerve, paralysis of the. 407
Open fractures 429
Ossa innominata, fracture of the . 442
Osselets 468
Osteitis 455
Osteo-arthritis, tarsal 469
Osteoclastia 487
Osteomalacia 487
Osteomyelitis 455
suppurative 459
Osteoporosis 487
Overheat 161
PAGE
P
Paralysis 396
of the sus-scapular nerve .... 401
brachial plexus 402
radial 403
obturator 47
femoral 407
grand sciatic 4-0
external sciatic popliteal 410
Parasitic affections 245, 275
Parasites 275
Patella, fracture of the 446
Patellar thoroughpin 563
Pelvis, luxation of the 510
Peri-articular wounds 524
Periostitis 455
Phalangeal exostosis 478
Phalangeal joint, wounds of 542
Phalanges, fracture of the 452
Phalanges, sprains of the 502
Phlebitis 364
Poisoned wounds 143
Poll, hygroma of the 260
Post-partum arthrilis 549
Preventive hemostasis 69
Pricking instruments, wounds with 132
Pseudo luxation of the patella . . . 520
Punctured wounds 132
Purulent infection 175
Putrid infection 183
Pyohemia 175
Q
Quittor, tendinous 292
R
Rachitism 404
Radial nerve, paralysis of the 403
Radius, fracture of the 437
Restraint, means of. i
in standing position • . 2
while lying down 9
of cattle 20
standing 20
in a recumbent position. . 23
of small animals 25
Rheumatism, articular 548
Ringbones 478
Ruminants, anaesthesia of 39 â–
INDEX
579
PAGE
Ruptures 295, 351
of muscles 263
of the tendons of the infra-
spinatus 296
of the cord of the flexor meta-
tarsi 297
of the tendo Achillis 300
of the anterior extensor of the
phalanges 301
of the flexors of the phalanges 301
of the suspensory ligaments. . 303
of arteries 351
s
Scapula, fracture of the 432
Scapulo-humeraljoint, wounds of 535
hydarthrosis of 561
Sebaceous cysts 241
Securing of solipeds 2
Serous bursae, diseases of 248
Sesamoids, fracture of the 454
Shock 166
Shoulder, luxation of 506
Side bones 47S
Small animals, restraint of 25
Solipeds, cauterization of 79
Spasms 276
Spavin 469
Specific lymphangitis 375
Splints 476
Sprains 491
of shoulder joint 494
of tendons 306
of the shoulder 494
knee 497
hip 497
stifle 498
hock 498
fetlock 499
phalanges 502
Springhalt 277
Sprung knees 320
Standing position, restraint in . . . 2
restraint of cattle in 20
Stickfasts 225
Stifle, hygroma of the 257
Stupor, local 166
Subcutaneous wounds 149
Sunstrokes 161
I'AGK
Suppurative tenositis 292
Surgical antisepsis and asepsis ... 46
Surgical septicaemia 178
Suspensory ligament, rupture of. . 303
Sus-scapular nerve, paralysis of. . 401
Swine, anaesthesia of 39
Syncope 166
Synovitis, infectious 328
chronic 330
of the coraco-radialis 335
sub-spinatus 339
knee 337
large gluteus 338
hock 339
sesamoids 341
anterior extensors of
phalanges 343
T
Tarsus, fracture of 449
Technic of antisepsy and asepsy . . 57
Tendo- Achillis, wounds of 287
Tendons, diseases of 284
Tendons, sprains of 306
Tendon of infra spinatus, rupture
of 296
Tendons of the extensors of the
phalanges, wounds of. 289
Tendons of the flexors of the
phalanges, wounds of 289
Tendinous helminthiasis 322
Tendinous luxations 304
Tenositis 306
Tenositis, suppurative 292
Tetanus 184
Thrombosis 170, 364
Tibia, fracture of 447
Torn wounds 141
Traumatic lesions. . . 125, 225, 248, 261
[324,361,382
complications of 166
lymphangitis 371
synovitis 326
anaemia 167
emphysema 168
venous embolism 170
fever 171
erysipelas 173
58o
INDEX
Traumatic gangrene 178
Tuberculosis 210
Tumors 213, 243, 260, 275, 379, 489
U
Ulcers 115
V
Varices 367
Veins, diseases of 361
Venous embolism 170
Virulent diseases 207
W
Withers, hygroma of 260
Wounds 284, 347, 369, 413
from sharp instruments 130
from pricking instruments . . . 132
contused 134
by fire-arms 137
gun-shot 137
PAGE
Wounds, punctured 132
incised 130
torn 141
from bites 142
poisoned 143
virulent 143
granular 148
subcutaneous 149
of the Tendo-Achillis 287
of the extensors of phalanges 289
of the flexors of phalanges .. . 289
of articulations 523
peri-articular 523
penetrating 524
of shoulder 535
of elbow 536
of knee 537
of stifle 539
of hock 540
of fetlock 541
of phalanges 542
CATALOGUE OF
WILLIAM R. JENKI^S•
Works Concerning
HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, SWINE, Etc.
1906
(*) Single asterisk designates New Books.
(**) Double asterisk designates Recent Publications
ANDERSON. "Vice in the Horse" and oLher papers
on Horses and Eiding. By E. L. Andeisim. Size,
6x9, cloth, illustrated 1 75
ARMSTEAD. "The Artistic Anatomy of the Horse."
A brief description of the various Anatomical Struc-
tures which may be distinguished during Life through
the Skin, By Hugh W. Armstead, M.D., F.K.C.S.
With illustrations from drawings by the author.
Cloth oblong, 10 x 12| 3 75
BACH, " Hoiv to Jnd§:e a Horse." A concise treatise
as to its Qualities and Soundness ; Including Bits and
Bitting, Saddles and Saddling, Stable Drainage, Driv-
ing One Horse, a Pair, Four-in-hand, or Tandem, etc.
By Capt. F.W. Bach. Size, 5x7i, clo., fully illus.l 10
OBANHAM. "Anatouiioal and Physiological Model of
the Cow." Half life size. Composed of superposed
platep, colored to nature, showing internal organs,
muscles, skeleton, etc., mounted on strong boards,
with explanatory text., Size of Model opened,
10 ft. x 3 ft., closed 3 ft. x IJ ft 7 50
— "Aratoniical and Physiological Model of the Horse."
Half life size. By George A, Banham, F.K.C.V.S.
Size of Model 38 x 41 in , , , 7 50
2 Veterinary Catalogue of William R. Jenkins
BA.NHAM (continued)
— *' Tables of Veterinary Posolo^ and Therapeutics," with
weights, measures, etc. By Geo. A. Banham,
F.E.C.V.S. New edition. Cloth, size 4 x 5 1-2, 192
pages 1 00
BAUCHER. "Metliod of Horsemansliip." Including
the Breaking and Training of Horses. By
F. Baucher ; 1 00
{*)BELL. "The Yeterinariau's Call Book (Perpetual)."
By Roscoe R. Bell, D.V.S., editor of the American
Veterinary Review. Revised every year.
A visiting list, that can be commenced at any time
and used until full, containing much useful informa-
tion for the student and the busy practitioner.
Among content'* are items concerning : Veterinary
Drugs; Poisons; Solubility of Drugs; Composition of
Milk, Bile, Blood, Gastric Juice, Urine, Saliva; Respi-
ration; Dentition; Temperature, etc., etc. Bound in
flexible leather, with flap and pocket 1 25
BITTING. " Cadiot's Exercises in Equine Surgery."
See "â– Cadiot."
BRADLEY. "Outlines of Veterinary Anatomy."
By O. Charnock Bradley, Member of the Royal Col-
lege of Veterinary Surgeons ; Professor of Anatomy
in the New Veterinary College, Edinburgh.
The author presents the most important facts of
veterinary anatomy in as condensed a form as possible,
consistent with lucidity. 12mo.
Complete in three parts.
Pabt I. : The Limbs (cloth) 1 25
Paet II. : The Trunk (paper) 1 25
Pakt III. : The Head and Neck (paper) 1 25
The Set coMpiiETB 3 25
651-S5d Sixth Avenue {cor. 48th St.), New York. 8
CADIOT. " Exercises in Equine Surgery." By P. J.
Cadiot. Translated by Prof. A. W. Bitting, D.V.M.
Edited by Prof. A.. Llautard, M.D.V.M. Size, 6 x 9X,
clotb, illustrated 2 50
— ** Roaring in Horses." Its Pathology and Treatment.
This work represents the latest development in oper-
ative methods for the alleviation of roaring. Each
step is most clearly defined by excellent full-page
illustrations. By P. J. Cadiot, Professor at the
Veterinary School, Alfort. Translated by Thos. J.
Watt Dollar, M.R.C.V.S., etc. Cloth, size 5 1-4x7 1-S,
77 pages, illustrated 75
— "Studies in Clinical Veterinary Medicine and Surgery."
By P. J. Cadiot. Translated, edited, and supplemented
with 49 new articles and 3i illustrations by Jno. A. W.
Dollar, M.E.C.V.S. Cloth, size 7x9 34, 619 pages,
94 black and white illustrations 5 25
(•)— " A Treatise on Surgical Therapeutics of the Domestic
Animals." By P. J. Cadiot and J. Alray. Translated
by Prof. A. Liautard, M,D.,V.M.
I. General Surgery.— Means of restraint of animals,
general aneesthesia, local ana3thesia, surgical anti-
sepsis and asepsis, hematosis, cauterization, filing.
II. Diseases Common to all Tissues. — Inflammation,
abscess, gangrene, ulcers, fistula, foreign bodiep,
traumatic lesions, complications of traumatic les-
ions, granulations, cicatrices, mycosis, virulent
diseases, tumors.
III. Diseases Special to all Tissues ar;d Affections of
the Extremities. — Diseases of skin and cellular tis-
pue, of serous bursae, of muscles, of tendons, of
tendinous synovial sacF, of aponeurosis, of arteries,
of veins, of lymphatic.«, of nerves, of bones, of
articulations.
Cloth, size 6x9, 580 pages, 118 illustrations 4 £0
CHAPMAN. "Manual of the Pathological Treatment
of Lameness in the Horse," treated solely by
mechanical means. By George T. Chapman. Cloth,
size 6x9, 124 pages with portrait 2 00
CHAUVEAU. "The Comparative Anatomy of the
Domesticated Animals." By A. Chauveau. Revised
by G. Fleming, F.il.C,V,S. 8vo, clpth, 585 illu8..6 25
4 Veterinary Catalogue of Williavi R. Jenkins
CLARKE. "Chart of the Feet and Teeth of Fossil
Horses." By W, H. Clarke. Card, size 9 1-2 x 12. . 25
— "Horses' Teeth.^' Fourth edition, re-revised, with second
appendix. Cloth, size 5 1-4x7 1-2, 322 pp., illus..2 50
CLEAVELiAND. "Pronouncing Medical Lexicon,"
Pocket edition. By C. H. Cleveland, M.D. Cloth,
size 3 1-4x4 1-2, 302 pages 75
CLEMENT. *' Veterinary Post Mortem Examina-
tions." By A. W. Clement, V.!S. The absence in the
English language of any guide in making autopsies
upon the lower animals, induced Dr. Clement to
write this book, trusting that it would prove of prac-
tical value to the profession. Cloth, size 5x7 1-2, G4
pages, illustrated 75
(•*) CO UM TEN A r. ' ' Manual of the Practice of Veterinary
Medicine." By Edward Courtenay, V. S. Revised by
Frederick T. G. Hobday, F.ll.C.V.S. Second edition.
Cloth, size 5 1-4x7 1-2, .^73 pages 2 75
COX. " Horses : In Accident and Disease." The
sketches introduced embrace various attitudes which
have been observed, such as in choking; the disorders
and accidents occurring to the stomach and intestines ;
affection of the brain ; and some special forms of lame-
ness, etc. By J. Roalfe Cox, F.R.C.V.S. Cloth, size
6 X 9, 2S full page dlustrations 1 50
CURTIS. "Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine." By
Geo. W. Curtis, M.S. A. Cloth, size 7 1-4 x 10, 343
pages, 1 17 illustrations 2 50
{")DALRY3IPLE. "Veterinary Obstetrics." A compen-
dium for the use of advanced students and Practi-
tioners. By W. H. Dalrymple, M. R. C. V. S.,
principal of the Department of Veterinary Science in
the Louisiana State University and A. & M. College;
Veterinarian to the Louisiana State Bureau of
Agriculture, and Agricultural Experiment Stations.
Cloth, si-^e 6x9 1-4, 162 pages, 51 illustrations.. .2 50
851-853 Sixth Avenue (cor. ^th St.), New York. 5
DALZIEL, " Breaking ami Training Dogs." Part I, by
Pathfinder. Part II, by Hugh Dalziel. Cloth,
illustrated 2 50
— " Tiie Collie." By Hugh Dalziel. Paper, illustrated ... 40
— "The Diseases of Dog,s." Causes, symptoms and treatment.
By Hugh Dalziel. Cloth, illustrated 1 tO
— " Diseases of Horses." Paper 40
— " The Fox Terrier." By Hugh Dalziel. Paper, 40 ; clo.l 00
— "The Greyhound." Cloth, illus 1 00
— " The St. Bernard." Cloth, illustrated 1 00
DANA. "Tables in Comparative Physiology." By Prof.
C. L. Dana, M.D. Chart, 17 x 17 25
DANCE. " Veterinary Tablet." By A. A. Dance. Chart,
17 X 24, mounted on linen, folded in a cloth case for
the pocket, size 3 3-4 x 6 1-2. Shows at a glance the
synopsis of the diseases of horses, cattle and dogs ;
with their cause, symptoms and cure 75
{*)DE BBUIN. "Bovine Obstetrics." By M. G. De Bruin
Instructor of Obstetrics at the Slate Veterinary
School in Utreclit. Translated by W. E. A. Wj'man,
formerly Professor of Veterinary Science at Clemson
A. & M. College, and Veterinarian to the South
Carolina Experiment Station. Cloth, size 6x9, 382
pages, 77 illustrations 5 00
Syuopsis of tbe Essential Features of the Work
1. Authorized translation.
3. The only obstetrical work which is up to date.
3. Written by Europe's leading authority on the subject.
4. Written by a man who has practiced the art a lifetime.
5. Written by a man who, on account of his eminence as
bovine practitioner and teacher of obstetrics, was selected
by Prof. Dr. FrOhner and Prof. Dr. Bayer (Berlin and
Vienna), to discuss bovine obstetrics both practically and
scientifically.
(5. The only work containing a thorough differential dJaf.;-
nosis of aL'te and post partum diseases.
Veterinary Catalogue of William H. Jenkins
DE BRUIN, " Bovine Obstetrics " (continued)
7. The only work doing justice to modem obstetrical
surgery and therapeutics.
8. Written by a man whose practical suggestions revolu-
tionized the teaching of veterinary obstetrics even in the
great schools of Europe.
9. The only work dealing fuUy with the now no longer
obscure contagious and infectious diseases of calves.
10. Absolutely original and no compilation.
11. The only work dealing fully with the difficult problem
of teaching obstetrics in the colleges.
12. The only work where the practical part is not over-
shadowed by theory.
... A veterinarian, particularly if his location brings him in
contact with obstetrical practice, who makes any pretence toward
being scientific and in possession of modern knowledge upon this
subject, will not be without this excellent work, as it is really a very
valuable treatise.— Pro/. Eoscoe E. Bell, in the American Vcterimiry
Beviciv.
In translating into English Professor De Bruin's excellent text-
book on Bovine Obstetrics, Dr. Wyman has laid British and American
veterinary surgeons and students under a debt of gratitude. The
works represents the happy medium between the booklets which are
adapted for cramming purposes by the student, and the ponderous
tomes which, altliough useful to the teacher, are not exactly suited to
the requirements of the everyday practitioner . . . We can strongly
recommend the work to veterinary students and practitioners.- -T/ie
Journal uf Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics.
{')DOLLAR. "Diseases of Cattle, Sheep, Goats and
Swine." By G. Moussu and Jno. A. W. Dollar,
M.R.C. V.S. Size 6x9 1-2, 785 pages, 329 illustrations
in the text and 4 full page plates 8 75
(**)— ''A Hand-book of Horse-Shoeingr," with introductory
chapters on the anatomy and physiology of the
horse's foot. By Jno. A. W. Dollar, M.E.C.V.S.,
with the collaboration of Albert Wheatley, F. E.G. V.S.
Cloth, size 6x8 1-2, 433 pages, 4C6 illustrations . .4 75
— ** Operatire Teclinique. " Volume 1 of " The Practice of
Veterinary Surgery." Cloth, size 6 3-4 x 10, 264 pages,
272 illustrations 3 75
— *• General Siirgerj'." Volume 2 of " The Practice of Veter-