From Col. A. F. Rockwkll, Assl Qnurtermasler, U. S. A. 



"I have examined Drs. Miller and Tellor's book. It appears to me exhaustive and 

 thorough, and I do not doubt it will be of great service to all who are interested in stock." 



From General William G. LeDuc, U. S. Commissioner of Agriculture. 



"In ordering Drs. Miller and Tellor's ' Diseases of Live Stock' for our library, I desire 

 to congratulate you on the publication of so excellent and desirable a manual for farmers, 

 to every one of whom engaged in raising or handling live stock the work will be of great 

 value." 



From PnoF. Thos. Taylor, Microscopist to the Department of Agriculture, Washington. 



" I have a very high opinion of Drs. Miller and Tellor's work, and I cheerfully add my 

 testimonial to its exceeding usefulness to every one in any way interested in stock raising 

 or owning." 



F-nm William A. Hammond, m.p., o/iVeit; York City, Late Surgeon General, l'. S. A. 



" I have gone through Drs. Miller and Tellor's book very carefully, and regard it as 

 admirably adapted for the use of those who are obliged to treat their own animals. It is 

 eminently practical and full of common sense." 



From Henry J. Bowditch, m.d , Chairman of the Massachusetts State Board of Health. 

 " I am much pleased with the book, and think it will do a great deal of good." 



From Edwin M. Snow, Siqjerintendeut of Health, Rhode Island; Chairman of the State Board 



of Health. 



"There are some diseases of domestic animals that I have seen much of and have in- 

 vestigated with care. In regard to these Drs. JMiller and Tellor's book is correct and 

 judicious. As a whole, the book is well done. Its language is plain, and it will prove 

 highly useful to the public. It will also corre.;t some false and pernicious ideas in relation 

 to some diseases among animals." 



F-om Henry Bergh, Esq., President of the American Society for the Prevention of Crueltij to 



Animals. 



" I .im gratified by the opportunity to express my admiration of its contents, which I 

 find so clearly and naturally uttered that all who can read can understand. It is a most 

 useful and elegant volume." 



From Horace J. Smith, Fiee President of the Permanent International Ejchibitimi, Philadelphia. 



"Drs. Miller and Tellor's book is a valuable contribution to popular knowledge of a most 

 important subject; a knowledge which is now imperatively demanded. It is especially 

 valuable to the isolated farmer, who is unable to call in skilled attendants. I hail its 

 publication as a forerunner of the time when veterinary science will take its just rank 

 alongside of other sciences." 



From the "Practical Farmer'''' [Phila. Pa.) 



" The publication of this work is most opportune, and it will prove of great value to all 

 stock owners." 



From the " Cliatauqua {N. Y.) Farmer.''^ 



"We consider Drs. Miller and Tellor's book far supeiior to any we have up to this time 

 examined. Its arrangement is most admirable. It is well qualified to enable any farmer 

 to handle skillfully all his sick animals." 



From the Lancaster " New Era.'''' 



"It is a model handbook, and one that every keeper of domestic animals should own ; it 

 will save him many dollars during the course of a year. The most approved remedies for 

 all the known diseases are given. We know of no otlier work so well adapted to popular 

 use as this." 



