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practitioner as these hints are not to be taken in any way to supplant 

 their professional advice, but rather to assist those persons who are 

 far remote from such assistance, and as the animal has only a certain 

 value the cost of such assistance would swallow up its value. To 

 such as these latter these suggestions are given as the outcome of 

 practical experience. 



I have to acknowledge my obligations to the pages of the 

 Veterinarian, as also to Steele's Bovine Pathology, for the hints con- 

 tained in reference to the probable pathological conditions preceding 

 an attack of milk fever. 



