Veterinary Catalogue of Williavi R. Jenkins 



CLEMENT. ''Veterinary Post Mortem Examina- 

 tions." By A. W. Clement, V.S. Records of 

 autopsies, to be of any value, should accurately 

 represent the appearances of the tissues and organs 

 so that a diagnosis might bo made by the reader were 

 not the examiners' conclusions stated. To make the 

 pathological conditions clear to the reader, some 

 definite system of dissection is necessary. The 

 absence in the English language, of any guide in 

 making autopsies upon the lower animals. Induced 

 Dr. Clement to write this book, trusting that it 

 would prove of practical value to the profession. 

 12mo, cloth, illustrated , 75 



CLEAVELAND. "Pronouncing Medical Lexicon." 



Pocket edition. Cloth 75 



COURTENAY, '« Manual of Veterinary Medicine and 

 Surgery." By Edward Courtenay, V. S. Crown, 8vo, 

 cloth 2 75 



COX. " Horses : In Accident and Disease." The 



sketches introduced embrace various attitudes which 

 have been observed, such as in choking; the disorders 

 and accidents occurring to the stomach and intestines ; 

 affection of the brain ; and some special forms of lame- 

 ness, etc. By J. Eoalfe Cox, F.R.C.V.S, 8vo, cloth, 

 fully Illustrated 1 &0 



CURTIS. "Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine." The 



origin, history, Improvement, description, characteris- 

 tics, merits, objections, etc. By Geo. W. Curtis, 

 M.S. A. Superbly illustrated. Cloth, $2 00; half 

 sheep, $2.75 ; half morocco 3 50 



