2 Veterinary Catalogue of William R. Jenkins 



BELL. ''The Veterinarians Call Book (Perpetual)." 



By Eoscoe R. Bell, D V.S., Profsssor of Materia 

 Medica, Therapeutics and Hj^giene in the American 

 Veterinary College, New York ; President of the Long 

 Island Veterinary Society ; late U. S. Goverment 

 Veterinary Inspector, etc. 



A visiting list, that can Vje commenced at any time 

 and used until full, c(>ntaining much useful informa- 

 tion for the student and the busy practitioner. 

 Among contents are items concerning : Veterinary 

 Drugs; Poisons; Solubility of Drugs; Composition of 

 Milk, Bile, Blood, Gastric Juice, Urine, Saliva; Respi- 

 ration; Dentition; Temperature, etc., etc. Bound in 

 leather 1 25 



(^) BHA DLEY, "' Outlines of Veterinary Anatomy." 



Part I. : The, Anterior and Posterior Limbs. By O. 

 Charnock Bradley, Member of the Royal College of 

 Veteiinary Surgeons ; Professor of Anatomj' in the 

 New Veterinary College, Edinburgh. (Read}- in June.) 

 12mo, cloth, 189 pages 



CLE31ENT, ''Veterinary Post Mortem Examina- 

 tions." By A. W. Clement, V.S. Records of 

 autopsies, to be of anj' value, should accurately 

 represent the appearances of the tissues and organs 

 so that a diagnosis might be made by the reader were 

 not the examiners conclusions stated. To make the 

 pathological conditions clear to the reader, some 

 definite system of dissection is necessar3\ The 

 absence in the English language, of any guide in 

 making autopsies upon the lower animals, induced 

 Dr. Clement to write this book, trusting that it 

 would prove of practical value to the profession. 

 12mo, cloth, illustrated 75 



