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CLATER'S EVERY MAN HIS OWN CATTLE DOCTOR. 



A new and improved Edition, handsomely printed, and embellished with 

 a Frontispiece, price 10s. 6d. extra boards. 



EVERY MAN HIS OWN CATTLE DOCTOR; or, A 

 Concise and Familiar Description of all the Diseases incident to 

 OXEN, COWS, and SHEEP; with a Practical Method of curing 

 each Disorder. The Treatment of Cows, before, at, and after the Time 

 of Calving. Ewes, at the Lambing Season. Also the most effectual Me- 

 thod of Preventing and Curing the Rot in Sheep. The second edition, 

 corrected and improved. By FRANCIS CLATER, Chemist and Drug- 

 gist, Retford, Notts, Author of " EVERY MAN uis OWN FARRIER," 

 twenty-one large impressions of which have been sold. 



The Author has much pleasure in stating that he has received the 

 Thanks of many eminent Graziers on the Publication of his Works, which 

 will at some convenient opportunity be made public, and also in noticing 

 the following flattering commendations on the Appearance of the first 

 Edition of this Work. 



" The Diseases of Oxen, Cows, and Sheep, are described with brevity and distinc- 

 ness; the most efficacious Modes or' Cure are perspicuously explained, and the 

 Pharmaceutical Preparations are judicially combined; in short, this Work will be 

 found of great Practical Utility to the Owners of Cattle in alleviating their sufferings, 

 curing their complaints, and preserving their lives." Critical Review, Aug. 1810. 



" Mr. Clater has been long known to the Public as the Author of a valuable Com- 

 pendium of Farriery; of which it is no small merit, that to perspicuity of description 

 it unites the more valuable quality of simplicity of treatment of the various diseases 

 incident to that nobie animal the Horse. 



" We give it as our deliberate opinion, that Mr. Clater has rendered an essential 

 service to all who are in any degree concerned in Cattle, by the publication of ths 

 present Work; which 5s one of the very tew Unit ue can unequivocally recommend to 

 the Agricultural and Glazing Interests, a deserving their attention, and fulfilling 

 the objects announced in the title of this handsomely printed volume." Dickson's 

 Agricultural Mag. May and June, 1810. 



" It would far exceed the limits we can assign to the present article, were we t 

 specify all the various diseases which are here discussed. Such as required more 

 than ordinary care are treated at considerable length. Of this description are the 

 Downfall in the Udder of Cows, Red Water, Black Water, Fevers, &c. &c. A small 

 part of this work is appropriated to tho description of the different diseases incident 

 to yeucg Calves, together witii the medicines suitable to each. Towards the close 

 of the volume, there will be found a Treatise on Sheep, cont..ining their different dis- 

 eases, symptoms, and methods of cure. Many of the maladies which have been 

 deemed incurable in the Rot, the author has treated with uncommon success. 



" From the simplicity of its style and manner, the plain directions for treating the 

 different diseases, as also the preparation and administering of medicines, we cor- 

 dially recommend it to the attention of our readers in general, and to all who are 

 in any way concerned or interested in cattle. A handsome engraving, illustrative of 

 the different breeds of cattle, is prefixed by way of frontispiece ; and as all the pre- 

 scriptions are regularly numbered for reference, this circumstance is calculated to 

 render the book useful as a pharmacopoeia for cattle. A good Index terminates the 

 volume." Opinion of the Editor of the Sporting Mug. May 1810. 



CHURCHILL'S GENUINE GUIDE TO HEALTH, being 



Important Advice to both Sexes. Price 4s. sewed. A Genuine Guide to 

 Health, or Practical Essays on the Preservation of Health, with the most 

 effectual Means of preventing and curing Diseases. Also Strictures on 

 Regimen, and the Management of Invalids, with particular Advice to 

 Women in Childbed, and the Food best adapted for Infants. To which 

 are added, Observations on Intemperance, and various Excesses. Their 

 extraordinary Influence on the Human Frame : with Suggestions to coun- 

 teract their baneful Effects; written in a brief, but clear and impressive 

 Manner. By T. F. CHURCHILL, M. D. Professor of Midwifery, in 

 London; Author of the Practical Family Physician; Medical Remem- 

 brancer; A Translation of the last London Pharmacopoeia, &c. 



