PETERS. " A Tuberculous Herd— Test nith Tuber- 

 culin." By Austin Peters, M. R. C. V. S., Chief 

 Inspector of Cattle for the New York State Board of 

 Health during the winter of 1892-93. Pamphlet. . . .25 



REYNOLDS. "An Essay on the Breeding and Manage- 

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 M.R.C.V.S. Cloth, size 5 1-2x8 3-4, 104 pages. .1 4u 



ROBERGE. " The Foot of the Horse," or Lameness 

 and all Disea.ses of the Feet traced to an Unbalanced 

 Foot Bone, prevented or cured by balancing the foot. 

 By David Roberge. Cloth, size G x 9 1-4, 308 pages, 

 illustrated 5 00 



I^ESSIONS. (*)" Cattle Tuberculosis," a Practical Guide to 

 the Agriculturist and Inspector. By Harold Sessions, 

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120 pages 1 00 



The subject can be understood by those who have 

 to deal particularly with it, yet who, perhaps, have 

 not had the necessarj' training to appreciate technical 

 phraseologj'. 



SEWELL. "The Examination of Horses as to Sound- 

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illastrated with 8 plates in color 1 50 



It is a great advantage to the business man to 



know something of the elements of law, and nobody 

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 something about the animal. That something this book 

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SMITH. (*) *♦ A Manual of Yeterinary Physiology." By 

 Vet. Capt. F. Smith, C.M.S., M.R.C.V.S.. Examiner in 

 Physiology, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, 

 author of "A Manual of Veterinary Hygiene." A 

 completely revised and enlarged edition just pub- 

 lished. Cloth, 6x8 3-4, 720 pp, 102 illust'ns 4 25 



The whole book lias been carefully revised and 

 brought up to date. All the important advances of tlie 

 last few years have been embodied. The chapter on 

 the nervous system has been specially revised by Prof. 

 Sherrington, wliose remarkable work on the "spinal 

 dog" has been introduced. A special point is made 

 of the bearing of physiology on pathology, and the 

 utilization of physiology to the better understanding of 

 every-day practice. The book is written by a veterin- 

 ary surgeon for veterinary practitioners and students, 

 and is the only work in the English language which 

 can claim to be purely veterinary. 



— (*)*^Manual of Yeterinary Hygiene." Third edition revised. 

 Cloth, size 5 1-4x7 1-2, xx + 1036 pages, with 255 



illustrations 4 7ft 



Recognizing the rapid advance and extended field 

 of the subject since the previous issue, the author 

 has entirely re-written the work and enlarged its 

 scope, whi«h is brought thoroughly up to date. Con- 

 tains over 600 more pages than the seoond edition. 



