14 Veterinary Catalogue of William R. Jenkins 



LIAUTARD, "Median Neurotomy in the Treatment of 

 Chronic Tendinitis and Periostosis of the Fetlock." 



By C. Pellerin, late Repetitor of Clinic and Surgery to 

 Llie Alfort Veterinary School. Translated with addi- 

 tional facts relating 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 peripherical 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. 8vo. , boards 1 00 



— "Manual of Operative Veterinary Surgery" By A. 



Liautard, M.D., V.M., Principal and Professor 

 of Anatomy, Surgery, Sanitary Medicine and Juris- 

 prudence in the American Veterinary College; 

 Chevalier du Merite Agricole de France, Honorary 

 Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons 

 (London), etc., etc. 8vo, cloth, 786 pages and nearly 

 600 illustrations 6 00 



(*) — "Animal Castration." A concise and practical Treatise 



on the Castration of the Domestic Animals. The 



only work on the subject in the English language. 



Illustrated with 52 cuts, having a fine portrait of the 



author. A new revised and enlarged edition, 1902. 



12mo, cloth 2 00 



. . . The most complete and comprehensive work on the 

 subject in English veterinary litei-ature.— ^mcz-^ican. Agri- 

 cuUurisU July 19th, 1903. 



— ** Exercises in Equine Surgery," By Prof. Dr. P. J. Cadiot. 



Translated by Prof. Bitting and edited by Dr. Liau- 

 tard. 8vo, cloth, illustrated 2 50 



See alsQ *' (Jadiot." 



