16 Veterinary Catalogue of William R. Jenkins 



MOLLER, "Operative Veterinary Surgery." By Trofes- 

 sor Dr. H, MoUer, Berlin. Translated and edited 

 from the 2nd edition, enlarged and improved, by 

 John A. W. Dollar, M.K.C.S. 



Prof. Moller's work presents the most recent and 

 complete exposition of the Principles and Practice of 

 Veterinary Surgery, and is the standard text-book on the 

 subject throughout Germany. 



Many subjects ignored in previous treatises on 

 Veterinary Surgery here receive full consideration, 

 while the better known are presented under new and 

 suggestive aspects. 



As Prof. Moller's work represents not only his 

 own opinions and practice, but those of the best 

 ^ Veterinary Surgeons of various countries, the trans- 

 lation cannot fail to be of signal service to American 

 and British Veterinarians and to Students of Veter- 

 inary and Comparative Surgery. 

 1 vol., 8vo. 722 pages, 142 illustrations 5 25 



NOCAHD. " Tlie Animal Tuberculoses, and their Relation 

 to Human Tuberculosis." By Ed. Nocard, Prof, of the 

 Alfort Veterinary College. Translated by H. Scurfield, 

 M.D. Ed., Ph. Camb. ]2mo, cloth, 143 pages. . . .1 00 

 Perhaps the chief interest to doctors of human 

 medicine in Professor Nocard's book lies in the 

 demonstration of the small part played by heredity, 

 and the great part played by contagion in the propa- 

 gation of bovine tuberculosis. It seems not unreason- 

 able to suppose that the same is the case for human 

 tuberculosis, and that, if the children of tuberculosis 

 parents were protected from infection by cohabitation 

 or ingestion, the importance of heredity as a cauge of 

 the disease, or even of the predisposition to it, would 

 dwindle away into insignificance. 



PEGLEM, "TUe Book of tUe Goat," 12mo, cloth 1 75 



