DANA, " Tables In ComparatiTe Pliytiologj." By Prof. 

 C. L. Dana, M.D. Cliart, 17 x 17 16 



DAirCE. " Veterinary Tablet." By A. A. Dance. Chart, 

 17 X 24, mounted ou llDen, foldKl lu a cloth caee for 

 the pockel, size 3 3-4 x 6 1-2. Shons at a plance the 

 eyiiopsis of the diseases of horses, cattle and dogs ; 

 with their cause, symptonis and cure 75 



DE BRUIN. (•)" Bovine Obstetrics." By M. G. De Bruin 

 Instructor of Obsletiics at the Slate Veterinary 

 School in Utrecht. Translated by W. E. A. Wyman, 

 formerly Professor of Veterinary Science at Clemsoti 

 A. it M. College, and Veterinarian to the South 

 Carolina Experiment Station. Cloth, size G x 9, 382 



pages, 77 illustrations S 00 



SynopHiH of the Essential FeaturcM of the Work 



1. Authorized translation. 



2. The only obstetrical work wliich is up to date. 



3. Written by Europe's leading authority on tl>e subject. 



4. Written by a man who has practiced the art a lifetime. 



6. Written by a man who, on account of iiis eminence as 

 bovine practitioner and teacher of ot)6tetric8, was selected 

 bj Prof. Dr. FrOhner and Prof. Dr. Bayer (Berlin and 

 Vienna), to discuss bovine obstetrics both practically and 

 scientiflcally. 



tS. Tlie only worlc containlnR a tliorough differential diag- 

 nosis of ante and post partum diseases. 



7. The onlv work doing justice to modern obstetrical 

 surgerv and therapeutics. 



8. Written by a man whose practical suggestions revolu- 

 tionized the teaching of veterinary obstetrics even in the 

 great schools of Europe. 



9. The only work dealing fully with the now no longer 

 obscure contagious and infectious disea-ses of calves. 



10. Absolutely original and no compilation. 



11. The only work deiding fully with tlie difBcult problem 

 of teacliing obstetrics in the colleges. 



12. The only work where the practical part is not over- 

 shadowed by theory. 



. . . A veterlnanan, partic\darly if his location brings him in 

 contact with obstetric^al practice, who makes any pretence toward 

 being scientific and in possession of modern knowledge upon this 

 subject, will not 1)0 without this excellent work, a* it is really a very 

 vaiualilo treatise.— Pro/. Rmcoc li. Bell, in the American Vcto-imiru 

 Hn'iew. 



In translating into English Professor De Bruin's excellent text- 

 boolc on Hovine (Jbatetrics, Dr. Wyman has laid British and American 

 veterinary surgeons and stuilenis under a debt of grstitude. The 

 worlds rejireseiii!- tile happy medium lietween the booklets which are 

 aiiapted lor cnunining purposes l)y tlie student, and the ponderous 

 tomes wliicli. lilt liiiiiBli usefid to the teacher, are not exactly suited to 

 the rei|uiriiiunl- of tbeevcrydny practitioner . . . We can strongly 

 recommnul tlie work to veterinary students and practit loners.- T/je 

 Jiiuiiuil "/ (.'oHipdnidi't' I'alhiiUniii and Therapeutics. 



DOLLAR. iVDIseasps of Cattle, Sheep, Goats and 



Swine." Bv G. Moursu and Jno. A. W. Dollar, 

 M K.C.V S. Size 6 X II 1-2, 7'«fi pages, 329 Illustrations 



In the text and 4 full pane plates 8 75 



— (t)"A Hand-book of Horse-Shoeing." with Introductory 

 cliapters on ttie anatomy and phvsiologv of the 

 horse's foot. By Jno A. W. Dollar, M.RCVS., 

 with the collaboration of Albert Whe»tley, F.B.C.V.S. 

 Cloth, size 6x8 1-2, 433 pages, 41'6 iUiistrations . .4 76 



