"This is the best book of th( kiinl \vc have yet seen, from either tlic Euglibh or American 

 press." — Live Stock Journal and jFancJer'« Gazette, London. 



Of Eminent Veterinary Surgeons, Distinguished Physicians, 

 the Medical Press, Leading Agricultural Journals, antl 

 others, to the merit of 



THE DISEASES OF LIVE STOCK. 



BY W. B. E. MILLER, D.V.S., 



One of the Veterinarians of the Bureau of Animal Industry, Department Agricidlure, Washingloii^ 



D. C; Chief Veterinary Surgeon of the New Jersey State Board of Health; 



President of the United States Veterinary Associatioti, 



AND LLOYD V. TELLOR, M.D. 



Dram Finlat Dun, Lecturer on Materia Medica at the Edinburgh Veterinary College, Scotland^ 

 author of " Veterinary Medicine,^'' etc. 



"I have had much pleasure in examining Drs. Miller and Tellers volume, and believe 

 that it will prove of much value to agriculturists and amateurs, as well as to veterinarians. 

 In terse and readable language, it treats of a large number of veterinary subjects, and 

 contains a great amount of useful practical information on the diseases of live stock." 



From Jos. Bushman, IXertnor?/ Surgeon, U. S. A. 



"The treatment of tlie diseases of live stock recommended in Drs. Miller and Teller's 

 book is humane, simple and scientific. I think it will prove a valuable book to every 

 stock owner." 



From Col. James Moore, Quartermaster, U. S. A., Washington, D. C. 



" I have carefully perused the book entitled ' The Diseases of Live Stock, and their Most 

 Efficient Remedies, including Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine,' by Drs. Miller and Teller, 

 and have no hesitancy in pronouncing it the very best work on the subject that has come 

 under my observation. 



" The book is free from the technicalities usually found in similar works, and can be 

 profitably studied by those who are not acquainted with the anatomy and physiology of the 

 four species of animals therein treated. 



"The forms of medicines, and methods of their administration ; the signs and symptoms 

 of diseases and manner of treatment, are scientifically exact and simple ; the diagnosis 

 perfect, and the medical cure recommended the result of practical experience in a rural 

 locality, and studied research among the best and latest veterinary experts of England and 

 our own country. 



" To the owner of a horse this book cannot be too highly commended. Especial attention 

 is paid to the treatment of the diseases incident to this animal, and the removal of what- 

 ever would impair his powers. The article on diseases of the foot of the horse is alone 

 worth the price of the book. 



"It should be in the hands of every owner of live stock, be he poor or rich, farmer, 

 ranche man or city gentleman." 



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