THE EVERY-DAY HORSE BOOK. 



Illustrated. Crown 8vo. Rs. 5 ; Post-free, Rs. 5-8. 



VETERINARY NOTES 



FOR 



HORSE OWNERS 



WITH A HINDUSTANEE VETERINARY VOCABULARY, 



BY 



M. HORACE HAYES, 



Captain, B. S. C., 



AUTHOR OF " GUIDE TO TRAINING AND HORSE MANAGEMENT IN INDIA." 



This work is a popular treatise on the nature and scientific treat- 

 ment of the ordinary diseases of horses ; it embodies the most 

 approved practices of the best veterinary schools of the present day. 



CONTENTS: 



SPRAINS SKIN DISEASES DISEASES AND INJURIES OP THE FEET 

 DISEASES OF BONE WOUNDS SYNOVIAL ENLARGEMENTS SEROUS 

 ABSCESSES DISEASES OF THE EYE DISEASES OF THE ORGANS OP 

 BREATHING DISEASES OF THE STOMACH AND INTESTINES DISEASES 

 OF THE URINARY ORGANS CONSTITUTIONAL DISEASES DISEASES 

 OF THE LIVER NERVOUS DISEASES VETERINARY MATEHIA MEDICA 

 INDEX HINDUSTANEE VETERINARY VOCABULARY. 



OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



Oriental Sporting Magazine. 

 " The book is, as far as its getting 

 up goes, a careful and neat pro- 

 duction, and does credit to the 

 author and publisher. Of the ma- 

 terial, it is only necessary to say 

 that Captain Hayes' knowledge 

 of horse-flesh and the ailments 

 to which it is subject hardly 

 needs any eulogy from us. Cap- 

 tain Hayes has devoted his fur- 

 lough to a study of veterinary 

 science in the Edinburgh schools, 

 and gives us the result in the 

 practical form now under notice. 

 His work, as he judiciously points 

 out in the preface, is not intended 

 to compete with professional 

 advice and ability where avail- 

 able, but will, no doubt, be very 



welcome to many in the mofussil, 

 who, without being able to strug- 

 gle through the technical and 

 more scientific works of Youatt, 

 Mayhew, and other Veterinary 

 Surgeons of eminence, will wel- 

 come a compilation which, avoid- 

 ing technical and obstruse terms, 

 lays before them in plain English 

 the nature and phases, and the 

 most approved methods, of com- 

 bating disease, accidents, or 



wounds to the horse We 



hope that the author's labor and 

 knowledge rray meet with a 

 satisfactory reward." 



The Saturday Review. "The 

 work is written, in a clear and 

 practical way." 



