Just Published, Fifth Edition, 430 Pages, Fully Illustrated, Bound 

 in Cloth, Price 5s. 6d., Post Free. 



THE FARMER'S 



VETERINARY ADVISER. 



A GUIDE TO THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT 

 OF ALL DISEASES IN DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



BY 



Professor JAMES LAW. 



Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great Britain; 



Professor of Veterinary Science in Cornell University ; 



Formerly Professor in the New Veterinary College, Edinburgh. 



SOME OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. 



THE COUNTRY. 



•' No work in the English language which we have seen comes so nearly up to 

 our ideal of what a veterinary manual for stock owners should be as this httle 



volume The work thoroughly attains the object for which it was 



written. The language used is of the simplest kind. All technical terms are 

 explained. There is none of the jargon of the pedant, too common in modern 

 veterinary works. The diseases of animals are classified ; the symptoms, treatment, 

 prevention, and cure given in intelligible English. Carefully prepared illustrations 

 accompany the text where necessary, and it contains an admirably prepared appendix 

 of the action and doses of medicines recommended, and withal an ample index. It 

 combines a veterinary dictionary and manual, and its instructions are clear and 

 concise. All the common diseases incident to animals in this country will be found 

 described in its pages, for Professor Law has had extended experience as Professor 

 of Veterinary Science in the late Albert Veterinary College, Bayswater ; and the 

 New Veterinary College, Edinburgh ; and more recently in the United States. It 

 deserves an extended circulation." 



THB FARM. 



" Professor Law's 'Veterinary Adviser' is written in the simplest language, yet 

 in a remarkably lucid style, and as such cannot fail to be intelligent to the great body 

 of non-professional readers, for whose special benefit the work has been prepared. 

 Coming from an author of such wide experience, it is needless to say that in its treat- 

 ment of the different diseases the work leaves nothing to be desired. All the latest 

 researches and discoveries are dealt with — nothing, indeed, has been left undone to 

 make the ' Adviser ' what it unquestionably is — one of the very best practical treatises 

 on stock ailments yet published. It is turned out in excellent style, and at the small 

 price of 5s. 6d. at which it is published, we have no hesitation in commending its 

 purchase to our readers as one of the best investments they have made for some time." 



Professor MURRAY, MR. CVS. 



Late of the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, England. 

 *• Professor Law's ' Veterinary Adviser ' deserves to attain to a healthy old age." 



E. MENKEN, Publisher, 50. Gt. Russell St., British Museum, W.C. 



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