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THE VETERINARY VADE MECUM, 



A Manual on the Horse, Cow, Dog, and Sheep; their Diseases, Homoeopathic 

 Treatment and General Management. 



Edited by E. P. G. LORD, M.R.C.V.S.L. ; also by J. RUSH and W. RUSH, 

 Veterinary Surgeons. 



REVIEWS. 



* There are so many valuable publications on this subject that it seems invidious to 



. to one particular work, but we can safely say that the work under review is one 



ry breeder and others having cuttle will find of great service. Homoeopathy has 



i radical change in the system of treatment of the human body, and in a like manner 



haa a d. th- animal a system, we venture to s\y, more in 



with our humanitarian ideas than the former one. Looking at the subject in an 



\-. we find homoeopathy claims advantages worth recording. Thus the 



Lord, veterinary surgeon of the cavalry depot, Canterbury, when stating 



his reasons for preferring homoeopathy to th* old system, says that the remedies act v<//VAvr, 



tafer. and better in many ways, particularly in not reducing the strength of an animal after 



drugging, as U frequently the case under the old system. In reference t<> < .Ho or gripes, he 



says:' i it takes to cur-- .-olio homceopathically (as taken from sixty-four 



consecutive cases in my official record of treatment) is i i min., but some cases I have cured in 



from 10 min. to 14 min. with ten drops of the appropriate remedy. The longest of my cases 



under treatment was t)| hours, the shortest 5 minutes.' "Melbourne Weekly Times. 



.r arranged and well treated, sufficient for the guidance of non-medical readers, 

 overloaded with technical information ; we cordially recommend the book." 



< I of HamropatHf. 



"Those who desire to treat the diseases of the hone, cow, dog, and sheep on homoeopathic 

 ,.s cannot have a better manual for their puri>o8es than ' Th- Veterinary V.-id.- .M.rmn,' 

 *nd even thoae who are inclined to abide by the older fashioned ami IM..IV genenlhr practised 

 'heroic' treatment of diseases will find HIM. ii v;ilu.iM.- information in ML- \\m-k. 'I 1 . ,,|,:,,,, 

 re veterinary surgeons of large r as well as in country practice, aud 



evidently know their business thoroughly."-/rwA Farnvrt' Gazette. 



"The section devoted to the consideration of horse ailments appears to have been don- with 

 orach care. . . . Taken as a whole, this book will be found useful alike in the stable, the 

 kennel, and the eow-dieoV HomaopaWc Review. 



"The authors know their business thoroughly. They treat the various diseases concisely, 

 but completely We know of no book where w 10 readily for an exact statement ( 



the symptoms in the several animals \v > the complaint : ,u,.l as fir as 



treatmnt is concerned we admit also the usefulness of this vulum.-. ' ( V -mist and Uru<i ; iut. 



-The law of similars, timilUt rimilibiu curantur, having been found t n.-ii, ial to mankind. 

 U to be extended to the diseases of the lower animals. The dumb creation has suffered much 

 in times gone by at the hands of ignorant ' cow-leeches* and farriers, and though tl. 

 nary Burgeon is now no longer a brutal, ignorant i>i , . at times, his 



fartoon- mcsopathr can provide simpler but not less efl is of cure than 



animals have hitherto been subjected to, we cordially wish it success in the enerincBt Tii<- 

 prewnt volume describes in a simple manner modern scientific m- tl,,.. ,1,,, ., 



and observing symptom*, also the best modes of treating animals in i.d an, unor, 



has been paid to the disorders of ..t!,,,^ .,( their <-;ius<-8, |, 



and symptoms being given, together w;t!i tin- : 



tobemostapi medics is based upon bomceoMthic principles, 



and is indicated not >nly by an acquaintance with those prim ipl--, i.nt ,ii-.. i>y diversified ex- 



perience in the aw of the remedies. Tl, -i on feediing. and housing, :m<l th- K. s t 



uient to aid in restoration to health, are very useful, ui.'l ln-nce farmers aud 



A ho keep animals may refer to the work with prefit." Publii- "/ 



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