ADVERTISEMENT 



THIRTY-FIRST EDITION. 



It cannot be otherwise than highly gratifying to the 

 publishers to perceive that their endeavours to render 

 the present diminutive volume one of the best and 

 cheapest practical Veterinary Manuals are fully ap- 

 preciated by a discerning public. The thirtieth large 

 edition has how been disposed of. The book in the 

 hands of the reader has again been thoroughly re- 

 vised and corrected by the gentleman whose name 

 stands first in his peculiar branch of literature. 



Canine Pathology is too much neglected by those 

 who profess to study the Diseases of Animals. The 

 publishers have, however, specially desired that this 

 division of the present book should be fully brought 

 down to the advanced and extended knowledge of 

 the existing period. On the last-named branch of 

 Veterinary science they have requested the Editor to 

 bestow particular attention ; and they are pleased to 

 be enabled to state, that the latter portion of the 

 volume has been almost entirely re-written. 



January, 1861. 



