ADVERTISEMENT. 



The Proprietors of Blaine's Veterinary Art, being desirous to 

 keep the Book even with the knowledge of the day, have 

 entrusted it to a gentleman of professional standing for re- 

 vision ; how much has been done to it the changed aspect 

 of the Work fully testifies. Sheets of antiquated opinions 

 have been removed, while several new articles have been 

 added ; the pages have been printed in a larger and a more 

 elegant type ; new copper-plates have taken the place of the 

 old ones ; and several wood-cuts have been distributed 

 through the text, to illustrate the anatomical division of 

 the treatise. The whole, they now trust, assumes so im- 

 proved a character as to render it deserving of the patronage 

 which the time, labour, and expense, devoted to the new 

 edition, entitles them to expect. 



Paternoster Row, 

 May, 1854. 



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