By the same Author. Second Edition now ready. 



The Veterinary Manual 



for Horse^Owners 



By Frank T, Barton, M.R.CV.S. 



With about Sixty Illustrations from Original Drawings 



Crown 8vo, well printed and strongly bound, los. 6d. net. 



The object of this "Veterinary Manual" aims at supplying the 

 intelligent horse-owner with a thoroughly reliable book 

 upon the general management of the horse in health, and 

 its treatment when suffering from accident or labouring 

 under disease. 



Every care possible has been taken to make the work ' ' practical " 

 in its teaching with an avoidance of technical terms, with- 

 out sacrificing facts of importance. 



SOME PRESS OPINIONS 



"The teachirg of this book is up-to-date in its character, and it 

 will certainly prove a boon to the farmer or owner when he happens 

 Lo reside far from veterinary advice, and may require to act in an 

 emergency. " — Glasgozv IJerald. 



"After careful perusal we consider the liook sound in its essen- 

 tial facts and certainly much preferable to the older manuals." — 

 Veterinarian. 



"There is no doubt that the horse-owner will find the manual 

 very useful. "—/vV/rt'. 



" It is a manual which deserves a hearty welcome from those for 

 whose use it has been designed, for it is a workmanlike, handy and 

 comprehensive book." — Scotsman. 



"Mr. Barton has written a book which will be of use to not a 

 few people. The book takes rather a wider scope than most books 

 of this class, as the author has written not only for horse-owners but 

 for veterinary students also. By no means the least useful chap- 

 ter in the book is that on shoes and shoeing, and it is only 

 just to the author to say that he gives more particulars than 

 can be found in any one work with which we are acquainted." — 

 Saturday Review. 



THE GROOM'S GUIDE, 



His Duties and How to Perform Them. 



Crown 8vo, Boards, Is. net. Cloth, 2s. 



