From the " Live Stock Journal and Fanciem'' Gazette,'"'' London, England. 



"We have carefully examined the book before us, and can give it hearty commendation. 

 It is the best book of the kind we have yet seen, from either the English or American 

 press." 



From the " North British Agriculturist,''' Edinburgh, Scotland. 



" Drs. Miller and Tellor's popular treatise is a valuable work. They have collated a great 

 deal of information, which they present in a clear and readable form. Agriculturists on 

 both sides of the Atlantic will consult it with much advantage." 



From the " Virginia Medical Monthly.''' 



" This work must become, when once known, the popular treatise on veterinary science 

 in this country. It should be generally found throughout the laud." 



From the " Chicago Inlerocean."" 



"This is a valuable book, and should find its way into the hands of every farmer and 

 stock raiser. While it is thoroughly scientific in its investigation and its facts, yet it is 

 unusually free from all technicalities." 



From the " North Ckirolina Medical JournaV 



"We advise our friends in the country to put this volume side by side, on their book- 

 shelves, with Youatt, and soon the latter would be but a shelf-keeper alongside their new 

 acquaintance." 



From the '-Louisville Medical News.'" 



"This work should be in the hands of every physician and farmer. It is full of practical, 

 useful information." 



From the " Ainerican Medical Bi-weekly,'" Louisville. 



"This is an excellent work, written in plain language, and will prove most useful to 

 every farmer and stock owner. It is profusely illustrated with devices and appliances for 

 the treatment of unruly patients. To all interested in the subject we warmly recommend 

 this book." 



From the "Southern Practitioner " Nashville. 

 "It is the most intelligently written work on this subject which we have examined." 



From Prof. Lewis A. Sayre, m.d., of New York City. 



"Having read Drs. Miller and Tellor's work very carefully, I consider it of the greatest 

 possible utility to the farmer. It should be in the hands of and carefully studied by every 

 breeder of live stock. It is a condensed epitome of all the more scientific works on the 

 subject, freed from their technicalities, and thus made more useful to the non-professional 

 reader." 



From J. F. Elsom, A.M., Agrictdtural Editor of " Turf, Field and Farm. 



" After a careful perusal of Drs. Miller and Tellor's work, I have no hesitation in saying 

 that it is one of the best books of the kind, and should be found in the library of every 

 one owning or having to do with live stock." 



Prom the "New York Medical Record.'''' 



"This work contains an immense amount of valuable information. The therapeutical 

 portions are clear, precise and simple. It will furnish an excellent resource in cases of 

 emergency." 



From the " Canadian Journal of Medical Science.''^ 



"Drs. Miller and Tellor's work on the 'Diseases of Live Stock' constitutes a notable 

 example of a work which can be safely recommended to the enterprising stock owner, not 

 only in sections unsupplied with good veterinary surgeons, but even in localities where 

 they reside." 



