W. THACKER & CO., LONDON. 



Fourth Edition, Crown 8vo, Buckram. 12 s. 6d. 



VETERINARY 

 NOTES FOR HORSE-OWNERS. 



An Illustrated Manual of Horse Medicine and Surgery % 

 written in Simple Language. 



BY CAPT. M. H. HAYES, F.R.C.V.S. 



" Captain Hayes' work is a valuable addition to 

 our stable literature ; and the illustrations, toler- 

 ably numerous, are excellent beyond the reach of 

 criticism." Saturday Review. 



"The description of symptoms and proper 

 methods of treatment in sickness render the book 

 a necessary guide forhorseowners, especially those 

 who are far removed from immediate professional 

 assistance." The Times. 



" Of the many popular veterinary books which 

 have come under our notice, this is certainly one 

 of the most scientific and reliable. If some pains- 

 taking student would give us works of equal merit 

 to this on the diseases of the other domestic 

 animals, we should possess a very complete 

 veterinary library in a very small compass." 

 Field. 



' ' Simplicity is one cf the most commendable 

 features in the book. What Captain Hayes has 

 to say he says in plain terms, and the book is a 

 very useful one for everybody who is concerned 

 with horses. ' ' Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic 

 News. 



1 ' The usefulness of the manual is testified to by its popularity, and each edition 

 has given evidence of increasing care on the part of the author to render it more 

 complete and trustworthy as a book of reference for amateurs." The Lancet. 



"A volume replete with most interesting information, couched in the simplest 

 terms possible." The County Gentleman. 



"The book leaves nothing to be desired on the score of lucidity and comprehen- 

 siveness." Veterinary Journal. 



