inary Surgery." In preparation.
(*)-" Regional Veterinary Surgery." Volume 3 of "The
Practice of Veterinary Surgery." By Drs. Jno. A.
W. Dollar and H. MoUer. Cloth, size 6 1-2 x 10 853
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DOLLAR— (continued)
— "Cadiot's Clinical Veterinary Medicine and Surgery."
See " Uadiot."
— "Cadlot's Roaring in Horses."
See " Cadiot."
DUN, "Veterinary Medicines, their Actions and Uses."
By Finlay Dun, V.S., late lecturer on Materia
Medica and Dietetics at the Edinburgh Veterinary
College, and Examiner in Chemistry to the Eoyal
College of Veterinary Surgeons. Edited by James
Maequeen, F.E.C. V.S. Tenth revised English edition.
Cloth, size 6x9.... 3 75
DWYER. ''On Seats and Saddles." Bits and Bitting,
Draught and Harness and the Prevention and Cure of
Eestiveness in Horses. By Francis Dwyer. Cloth,
size 5x7, SOi pages, gilt, illustrated 1 50
FLEMING. "Animal Plagues." Their History, Nature,
and Prevention. By Geo. Fleming, F.R.C.V.S., etc.
First Series. Chronological History from B.C. 1490
to A.D. 1800. Cloth, size 6x9, 548 pages 6 00
Second Series. Chronological History from A.D.
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— **Tlie Comparatife Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals."
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— " The Contagious Diseases of Animals." Their influence on
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be combated. Paper, size 5x7 1-2, 30 pages 25
— " Human and Animal Variolae." A Study in Comparative
Pathology. Paper, size 5 1-2x8 1-2, 61 pages 25
— "Parasites and Parasitic Diseases of the Domesticated
Animals." By L. G. Neumann. Translated by
Dr. Fleming.
See ^^ Neumann"
8 Veterinary Catalogue of William R. Jenkins
FLEMING (continued)
— "Operative Veteriuary Siirg'erj." Vol. I, by Dr. Geo.
Fleming, M.R.C.V.S. This valuable work, one of Ihe
most practical treatises yet Issued on the subject in
the English language, is devoted to the common opera-
tions of Veterinary Surgery ; and the concise descrip-
tions and directions of the test are illustrated with
numerous wood engravings. Cloth, size 6x9 1-4, 285
and xviii pages, 343 illustrations 2 75
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430 and xxxvii pages, 314 illustrations 3 25
— " Roaring in Horses." By Dr. George Fleming,
F.R C.V.S. Its history, nature, causes, prevention
and treatment. Cloth, size 5 1-2x8 3-4, 160 pages, 21
engravings, 1 colored plate 1 50
— "Tuberculosis." From a Sanitary and Pathological Point
of View. By Geo. Fleming, F.E. C.V.S. Paper, size
5 1-2x8 1-2, 39 pages 25
— " Veterinary Obstetrics." Including the Accidents and Dis-
eases incident to Pregnancy, Parturition, and the Early
Age in Domesticated Animals. By Geo. Fleming,
F.R.C.V.S. Cloth, size 6x8 3-4, 758 pages, illus.6 25
{')GOTTHIEL. "A Manual of General Histology."
By Wm. S. Gottheil, M D., Professor of Pathology in
the American Veterinary College, New York; etc., etc.
Histology is the basis of the physician's art, as
Anatomy is the foundation of the surgeon's science.
Only by knowing the processes of life can we under-
stand the changes of disease and the action of
remedies ; as the architect must know his building
materials, so must the practitioner of medicine know
the intimate structure of the body. To present this
knowledge in an accessible and simple form has
been the author's task. Second edition revised.
Cloth, size 5 1-2 x 8, 152 pages, 68 illustrations. . . 1 00
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GRESSWELL. " The Bovine Prescribcr." For the use
of Veterinarians and Velerin.iiy SludentP. Second
efiition reaped nnd enlarged, by Jrmes B. and Allert
Qresswell, M.R.C.V.S. Clotii, size, 5x7 1-2, 102
Piges 75
— "The Equine Hospital Prescriber." For the use of Veter-
inary Practitioners and Students. Third edition le-
vised and enhirged, by Drs. James B. and Ali»ert
Gresswell, M.R.C.V.S. Cloth, size 5x7 1-2, ICS
pages 75
— "Diseases and Disorders of the Horse," A Treatise on
Equine Medicine and Surgery, being a contribution to
the science of comparative pathology. By Albert,
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227 pages, illusiratcd. . , 1 75
— Manual of "The Theory and Practice of Equine Medicine."
By James B. Gresswell, F.E.C.V.S., and Albert
Gresswell, M.R.C.V.S. Second edition revised.
Cloth, size 5 1-i x 7 1-2, 539 pages 2 75
— "Veterinary Pharmacopa)ia .and Manual of Comparative
Therapy." By George and Charles Gresbwell, with
descriptions and physiological actions of medicines,
by Albert Gresswell. Second edition revised and
enlarged. Cloth, 6x8 3-4, 457 pages 3 CO
UASSLOCH. " A Compend of Veterinary Materia Medic a
and Therapeutics." By A. C. Hassloch, V.S.,
Lecturer on Materia Medica and Therapeutics, and
• Professor of Veterinary Dentistry at the New York
College of Veterinary Surgeons and School of Compa-
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UEATLEV. " The Stock Owner's Guide." A handy Medi-
cal Treatise for every man who owns an ox or cow.
By George S. Heatley, M.R.C.V.S. Cloth, size
5 1-4 s 8, 172 pages ...1 25
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{**)HIL>L. "The Diseases of the Cat." By J. Woodroffe
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illustrated 1 25
Written from the experience of many years' prac-
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prominence in veterinary literature to which it is
undoubtedly entitled.
— "The Management and Diseases of the Bog" By J.
Woodroffe Hill, F.R.C.V.S. Cloth, size 5x7 1-2,
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HINEBAUCH, "Veterinary Dental Surgery." By T. D.
Hinebauch, M.S.V.S. For the use of Students, Prac-
titioners and Stockmen. Cloth, size 5 1-4 x 8, 256
pages, illustrated 2 00
HO AIRE. "A Manual of Veterinary Therapeutics and
Pharmacology." By E. Wallis Hoare, F.R.C.V.S.
Cloth, size 5 1-4x7 1-4, 560 pages 2 75
{*)HOBI>AT. " Canine and Feline Surgery." By Frederick
T. G. Hobday, F.R.C.V.S. Cloth, 5 3-4x8 3-4, 152
pfl^s, 76 illustrations 2 GO
(*)— "The Castration of Cryptorchid Horses and
the Ovariotomy of Troublesome Mares." By
Frederick T. G. Hobday, F.R.C.V.S. Cloth, size
5 3-4x8 3-4, 1C6 pages, 34 illustrations 1 75
i**)HUNTING. The Art of Horse-shoeing. A manual
for Horseshoers. By William Hunting, F.R.C.V.S.,
ex-President of the Royal College of Veterinary Sur-
geons. One of the most up-to-date, concise books of
its kind in the English language. Cloth, size 6x9 1-4,
126 pages, 96 illustrations 1 GO
i**)JENKINS. " Model of the Horse " and " Model of the
Cow."
See " Banham,"
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KEATING. "A New Unabridj?ed Pronouncing Diotion-
ary of Medicine." B3' John M. Keating, M.D., LL.D.,
Henry Hamilton and others. A voluminous and
exhausiive hand-book of Medical and scientific
terminology with Piionetic Pronunciation, Accentu-
ation, Etymology, etc. With an appendix containing
Important tables of Bacilli, Micrococci, Leuconiaines,
Ptomaines; Drugs and Materials used in Antiseptic
Surgery; Poisons and tiieir antidotes; Weights and
Measures; Themometer Scales; New Officinal anrl
Unofficinal Drugs, etc., etc. Cloth, 818 pages . . .5 00
{**)KOBERT. '^Practical Toxicology for Physicians and
Students." By Professor Dr. Rudolph Robert,
Medical Director of Dr. Brehmer's Sanitarium for
Pulmonary Di-^^eases at Goerbersdorf in Silesia (Prus-
sia), late Director of the Pharmacological Institute,
Dorpat, Kussia. Translated and edited by L. IT.
Friedburg, Ph.D. Authorized Edition. Practical
knowledge by means of tables which occupy little
space, but show at a glance similarities and differ-
ences between poisons of the same group. Also rules
for the Spelling and Pronunciation of Chemical Terms,
as adopted by the American Association for the Ad-
vancement of Science. Cloth, 6 1 2 x 10, 201 pp . . 2 50
KOCH. "Etiology of Tuberculosis." By Dr. R.jKocb.
Translated by T. Saure. Cloth, size 6x9 1-4, 97
pages 1 CO
LAMBERT. "The Werm Theory of Disease."
Bearing upon the health and welfare of man and the
domesticated animals. By James Lambert, F.R.C.V.S.
Paper, size 5 1.4 x 8 1-4, 26 pages, illustrated 25
LAW. "Farmers' Veterinary Adviser." A Guide to the
Prevention and Treatment of Disease in Domestic
Animals. By Prof. James Law. Cloth, size
5 1-4x7 1-2, illustrated 3 00
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{**)LIAUTABD. "Animal Castration." A concise and
practical Treatise on tlie Castration of the Domestic
Animals. The only work on the subject in the
English language. By Alexander Liautard, M.D.,V.S,
Having a fine portrait of the author. Tenth edition
revised and enlarged. Cloth, size 5 1-4x7 1-2, 165
pages, 45 illustrations 2 00
. . . The most complete and comprehensive work on the
subject in English veterinary literature.— ^mericau Agri-
culturist.
— "Cadiot's Exercises in E(iuine Surgery." Translated by
Prof. Bitting and edited by Dr. Liautard.
See " Cadiot."
— "A Treatise on Surgical Tlierapeutics of the Domestic
Animals." By Prof. Dr. P. J. Cadiot and J. Almy.
Translated by Prof. Liautard.
See " Cadiot."
— " How to Tell the Age of the Domestic Animal." By
Dr. A- Liautard, M.D., V.S. Standard work upon
this subject, concise, helpful and containing many
illustrations. Cloth, size 5x7 1-2, 35 pages, 42
illustrations 50
— "Lameness of Horses and Diseases of the Locomotory
Apparatus." By A. Liautard, M.D.,V.S. This work
is the result of Dr. Liautard's many years of experi-
ence. Cloth, size 5 1-4x7 1-2, 314 pages 2 50
— "Manual of Operative Teterinary Surgery" By A.
Liautard, M.D., V.M. Engaged for years in the work
of teaching this special department of veterinary
medicine, and having abundant opportunities of
realizing the difficulties which the student who
earnestly strives to perfect himself in his calling is
obliged to encounter, the author formed the deter-
mination to facilitate his acquisition of knowledge,
and began the accumulation of material by the com-
pilation of data and arrangement of memorandum,
with the lecorded notes of his .own experience, the
fruit of a long and estenderi practice and a careful
stuiiy of th« various inithorities who have illustrated
and organized veteiinary literature. Clolli, size
G 1-4 X y, 7b(i pages, 5G3 illustrations 5 00
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LIAUTARD (continued).
— "Pi'llerln's Median Neurotomy in the Treatment of
Chronic Tendinitis and Periostosis of the Fetlock."
Translated by Dr. A. Liautard.
See " Pellerin."
— "Vade Mocum of Equine Anatomy." By A. Liautard,
M.D.V.S. For the use of advanced students and
veterinary surgeons. Third edition. Cloth, size
5x7 1-2, 30 pages and 10 full page illustrations of
the arteries 2 00
— Zimdel's " The Horse's Foot and Its Diseases."
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LONG. "Book of the Pig." Its selection, Breeding,
Feeding and Management. Cloth 4 00
(**)LOJVE. "Breeding Racehorses by the Figure
System." Compiled by the late C. Bruce Lowe.
Edited by William Allison, " The Special Commis-
sioner," London Sportsman, Hon. Secretary Sporting
League, and Manager of the International Horse
Agency and Exchange. With numerous fine illustra-
tions of celebrated horses. Cloth, size 8 x IC, 262
pages • 7 50
LUDLOW, "Science in the Stable"; or How a Horse
can be Kept in Perfect Health and be Used Without
Shoes, in Harness or under the Saddle. With the
Reason Why. Secon-d Edition. By Jacob R. Ludlow,
M.D. Late Staff Surgeon, U. S. Army. Paper, size
4 1-2 X 5 3-4, 166 pages...., 50
LUPTON. "Horses: Sound and Unsound," with
Law relating to Sales and Warranty. By J. Irvine
Lupton, F.U.C.V.S. Cloth, size 5 3-4 x 7 1-2, 2J7
pages, 2S illustrations 1 25
MAGNEIt. "Standard Horse and Stock Book." By
D. Magner. Comprising over 1,000 pages, illustrated
with 175G engravings. Leather binding G t
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McBBIDE. "Anatomical Outlines of the Horse." By
J. A. McBride, M R C.V.S. Second edition revised
and enlarged. Cloth, size 5 1-4x7 1-4, illus 2 50
{*)M'FAJDYEAN. "Anatomy of the Horse." Second
edition completely revised. A Dissection Guide.
By John M'Fadyean, M.B., B.Sc, F.R.S.E. Cloth,
size 6x834, 388 pages, illustrated d 50
This book is intended for Veterinary students, and
offers to them in its 48 full-page colored plates,
54 illustrations and excellent text, a valuable and
practical aid in the study of Veterinary Anatomy,
especially in the dissecting room.
— '* Comparatire Anatomy of the Domesticated Animals."
By J. M'Fadyean. Profusely illustrated, and to be
issued in two parts.
Part I— Osteology, ready. Size 5 1-2x8 1-2, 166
pages, 132 illustrations. Paper, 2 50; cloth 2 75
(Part II in preparation.)
MILLS. "How to Keep a Dog in the City." By
Wesley Mills, M.D., D.V.S. It tells how to choose,
manage, house, feed, educate the pup, how to lieep him
clean and teach him cleanliness. Paper, size 5x7 1-2,
40 pages 26
OMOLLEM — DOLLAR. "Regional Veterinary
Surgery," See " Dollar."
MOHLEB. "Handbook of Meat Inspection." By Robert
Ostertag, M.D. Translated by Earley Vernon
Wilcox, A.M., Ph.D. With an introduction by
John R. Mohler, V.M.D., AM. See '» Ostertag."
MOSSELMAIf-LlENAUX. ''Manual of Veterinary
Microbiology." By Professors Mosselman and
Lienaux, Nat. Veterinary College, Cureghem, Belgium.
Translated and edited by R. R. Dinwiddle, Professor
of Veterinary Science, College of Agriculture, Arkansas
State University. Cloth, size 5 1-2 x 8, 342 pages,
illustrated 2 00
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OMOUSSU. "Diseases of Cattle, Sheep, Goats and
Swine."
See " Dollar."
{')NEUMANN. "A Treatise on Parasites and Parasitic
Diseases of tlie Domesticated Animals." A work
to which the students of human or veterinary medi-
cine, the sanitarian, agriculturist or breeder or rearer
of animals, may refer for full information regarding
the external and internal Parasites— vegetable and
animal — which attack various species of Domestic
Animals. A Treatise by L, G. Neumann, Professor
at the National Veterinary School of Toulouse.
Translated and edited by Geo. Fleming, C.B., LL.D.,
F.R G.V.S. Second edition, revised and edited by
James Macqueen, F.R.C.V.S., Professor at the Royal
Veterinary College, London. Cotb, size 6 3-4 x 10,
xvi + 698 pages, 365 illustrations 6 75
NOCABD. " The Animal Tuberculoses, and their Relation
to Human Tuberculosis." By Ed. Nocard, Prof, of the
Alfort Veterinary College. Translated by H. Scurfield,
M.D. Ed., Ph. Camb. Cloth, 5 x7 1-2, 143 pages.. 1 00
Perhaps the chief interest to doctors of human
medicine in Professor Nocard's book lies in the
demonstration of the small part played by heredity,
and the great part played by contagion in the propa-
gation of bovine tuberculosis. It seems not unreason-
able to suppose that the same is the case for human
tuberculosis, and that, if the children of tuberculous
parents were protected from infection by cohabitation
or ingestion, the importance of heredity as a cause of
the disease, or even of the predisposition to it, would
dwindle away into insignificance.
OOSTEBTAG. " Handbook of Meat Inspection." By
Robert Ostertag, M.D. Authorized Translation by
Earley Vernon Wilcox, A.M., Ph.D. With an intro-
duction by John R. Mohler, V.M.D., A.M. The work
is exhaustive and authorative and has at once become
the standard authority upon the subject Second
edition, revised 1905. Cloth, size 6 3-4x9 3-4, 920
pages, 260 illustrations and 1 colored plate 7 50
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{*)PALLIN, " A Treatise on Epizootic Lympliangitis." By
Capt. W. A. Palliu, F.K,C,V.S. In this work the
author has endeavored to combine his own experience
with that of other writers and so attempts to give a
clear and complete account of a subject about which
there is little at present in English veterinary litera-
ture. Cloth, size 5 3-4x8 1-2, 90 pages, with 17 fine
full page illustrations 1 25
PEOLEIt. "The Book of the Goat." Third edition re-
written and enlarged. Cloth, 223 pages, illus 1 75
PELLEHIJSr, "Median Neurotomy in the Treatment
of Chronic Tendinitis and Periostosis of the Fetlock."
By C. Pellerin, late repetitor of Clinic and Surgery to
the Alfort Veterinary School. Translated, with Addi-
tional Facts Kelating to It, by Prof. A. Liautard, M.D.,
V.M. Having rendered good results when performed
by himself, the author believes the operation, which
consists in dividing the cubito-plantar nerve and in
excising a portion of the peripherieal end, the means
of improving the conditions, and consequently the
values of many apparently doomed animals. Agricul-
ture in particular will be benefited.
The work is divided into two parts. The first covers
the study of Median Neurotomy itself ; the second,
the exact relations of the facts as observed by the
author. Boards, 6x9 1-2, 61 pages, illustrated. .1 00
PETERS. " A Taherculous Herd— Test with Tuber-
culin." By Austin Peters, M. K. C. V. S., Chief
Inspector of Cattle for the New York State Board of
Health during the winter of 1892-93. Pamphlet. . . .25
REYNOLDS. "An Essay on the Breeding and Manage-
ment of DraugJit Horses." By E. S. Keynolds,
M.B.C. V.S. Cloth, size 5 1-2x8 3-4, 104 pages. . 1 40
ROBERGE. "The Foot of the Horse," or Lameness
and all Diseases of the Feet traced to an Unbalanced
Foot Bone, prevented or cured by balancing the foot.
By David Eoberge. Cloth, size 6x9 1-4, 308 pages,
illustrated 5 00
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i*)SESS10NS. " Cattle Tuherculosis," a Practical Guide to
tlie Agricultui'ist and Inspector. By Harold Ses&ions,
F.E.C.V.S., etc. Second edition. Size 5x7 1-4, vi +
120 pages 1 00
The object of the author has been to write the text
in such a manner that the subject can be understood
by those who have to deal particularly with it. yet
who, perhaps, have not had the necessary training to
appreciate technical phraseology.
SEWELL. "The Examination of Horses as to Sound-
ness and Selection as to Purchase." By Edward
Sewell, M.E.C.V.S. Paper, size 5 1-2 x 81 2, 86 pages,
illustrated with 8 plates in color 1 £0
— It is a great advantage to the business man to
know something of the elements of law, and nobody
ought either to buy or own a horse who does not know
something about the animal. That something this book
gives, and gives in a thoroughly excellent way . . .
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SMITH. *'A Manual of Veterinary Physiology." By
Col. F.Smith, CM.S., F.E.C.V.S.. F.I.C., author of
" A Manual of Veterinary Hygiene."
Throughout this manual the object has been to con-
dense the information as much as possible. The
broad facts of the sciences are stated so as to render
them of use to the student and practitioner. In this
second edition — rewritten — the whole of the Nervous
System has been revised, a new chapter dealing with
the Development of the Ovum has been added together
with many additional facts and illustrations. About
one hundred additional pages are given. Secovd
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573 pages, 102 illustrations 3 75
— (*)" Manual of Veterinary Hygiene." Third edition revised.
Cloth, size 5 1-4x7 1-2, xx + If 36 pages, with 255
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Kecognizing the rapid advance and extended field
of the subject since the previous issue, the author
has entirely re-written the work and enlarged its
scope, which is brought thoroughly up to date. Con-
tains over 500 more pages than the second edition.
(**)STBANGEWAT. "Veterinary Anatomy." Edited by
I. Vaughan, F.L.S., M.E.C.V.S. New edition revised.
Cloth, size 6 1-4x9 1-2, 625 pages, 224 illus 5 00
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SUSSnOBF. " Six Large Colored Wall Diagrams." By
Prof. Sussdorf, M.D, (of Gottingeii). Text translated
by Prof. W. Owen Williams, of the New Veterinary
College, Edinburgh. Size, 44 inches by 30 inches.
1.— Horse. 4.— Ox,
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3.— Cow. 6.— Dog and Bitch.
The above are printed in eight or nine colors.
Showing the position of the viscera in the large
cavities of the body.
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i**)THOMPSON. "Elementary Lectures on Veterinary
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lecturer on Veterinary Science at the Aspatria Agri-
cultural College, England. It is complete yet concise
and an up-to-date book. Cloth, 397 pp., 51 illus..3 75
VAN MATEB, " A Text Book of Veterinary Oph-
thalmology." By George G. Van Mater, M.D.,
D.V.S., Professor of Ophthalmology in the American
Veterinary College ; Oculist and Auristto St. Martha's
Sanitarium and Dispensary ; Consulting Eye and Ear
Surgeon to the Twenty-sixth Ward Dispensary ; Eye
and Ear Surgeon, Brooklyn Eastern District Dispen-
sary, etc. Illustrated by one chromo lithograph plate
and 71 engravings. Cloth, 6x9 1-4, 151 pages.. .3 00
. . . We intend to adopt this valuable work as a text
book.— E. J. Creely, D.V.S., Dean of the San Francisco
Veterinary College.
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No. 3. "The Unsoundness and Defects of the Horse."
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of a Fat Ox ; 6. Muscular System ; 7. Vascular System ;
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of a Calf ; 10. Butcher's Sections of an Ox ; with full
descriptionj 1 25
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VFALLET, "Four Boyine Scourges." (Pleuro-Pneumonla,
Foot and Mouth Disease, Cattle Plague and
Tubercle). By Thomas Walley, M.R.C.V.S. With
an Appendix on the Inspection of Live Animals and
Meat. Quarto, cloth 6 40
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WALLEY (continued).
(*)— "A Practical Guide to Meat Dispection." By
Thomas Walley, M.R.C.V.S., late principal of the
Edinburgh Royal (Dick) Veterinary College; Pro-
fessor of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery, etc.
Fourth Edition, thoroughly revised and enlarged
by Stewart Stockman, M.R.C.V.S., Professor of
Pathology, Lecturer on Hygiene and Meat Inspection
at Dick Veterinary College, Edinburgh. Cloth, size
5 1-2x8 l-'4, with 45 colored illus., 295 pages 3 00
An experience of over 30 years in his profession
and a long ofBcial connection (some sixteen years)
with Edinburgh Abattoirs have enabled the author to
gather a large store of information on the subject,
which he has embodied in his book.
While Dr. Stockman is indeed indebted to the
old for much useful information, tJiis up-to-
date work will hardly be recognized as the old
" VValley's Meat Inspection."
IVILCOX. '* Handbook of Meat Inspection." By Robert
Ostertag, M.D.
See " Ostertag."
WILLIAMS. "Principles and Practice of Teterinary
Medicine." Author's edition, entirely revised and