THE MOST COMPLETE, PROGRESSIVE AND 

 SCIENTIFIC BOOK ON THE SUBJECT IN 

 THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 



(•) WINSLOW, ** Veterinary Materia Medica and Therapeu- 

 tics." By Kenelm W inslow, B.A.S., M.D.V., M.D., 

 (Harv. ' ; formerly Assistant Professor of Therapeutics 

 in the Veterinary School of Harvard University; 

 Fellow of tlie Massachusetts Medical Society ; Surgeon 

 to the Newton Hospital, etc. 



Fifth Edition, Revised and Enlarged 



Cloth, size 6 1-4 x 9 l-i, x + 804 pages 6 00 



In acc-ordance with the hitherto expressed desire of the author and 

 publishers to keep this work at its highest point of efficiency, it has 

 been deemed incumbent upon them to again present a new and revised 

 edition— the fourth edition of 1906 being exhausted. 



In the present revision the most notable feature is the substitution 

 of a section on Condensed Treatment of Diseases of the Domestic 

 Animals for the Index of Diseases and Remedial Measures, at the end 

 of the book. In the preparation of this matter, very considerable time 

 and pains have been taken to render this section a reflection and epi- 

 tome of all that is most modern and progressive in veterinary thera- 



IHiUtiCS. 



Special indications for treatment, including drugs and therapeutic 

 agents other than drugs, in the different phases and stages of all the 

 important diseases of the domestic animals are to be found. These dis- 

 eases embrace not only medical and surgical disorders, but those of the 

 EYE, SKIN and EAK. If the attempt has been in any degree successful, 

 this n^w edition to the book should prove one of its most valuable 

 features both to practitioners and students. 



Moreover, many changes have been made in the text in consonance 

 with recent advances in our knowledge of the action of drugs. 



WYMAN. O^^BoTine Obstetrics." By M. G. De Bruin. 

 Translated by W. E. A. Wyman, M.D.V.,V.S. 

 See also " De Bruin." 



— (*)" Catechism of the Principles of Veterinary Surgery." 



Bv W. E. A. Wyman, M.D.V.,V.S. Cloth, size 6x9, 

 321 pages 3 50 



Concerning this new worlc attention is called to tlie 

 folloivingr points: 



1.— It discusses the subject upon the basis of veterinary investigations. 



3.— It does away with works on human pathology, histology, etc. 



3.— It explains each question thoroughly both from a scientific as well 



as a practical point of view. 

 4.— It is writen by one knowing the needs of the student. 

 5.— It deals exhaustively^ with a chapter on tumors, heretofore utterly 



neglected in veterinary pathology. 

 6.— The only work in English specializing the subject. 

 7.— The only work thoroughly taking into considei-ation American as 



well as European investigations. 

 8.— Offering practical hints which have not appeared in print, the 



result of large city and country practice. 



