NEEL, DR. EDITH K.—Cais. How to Care for Them in 

 Health and Treat Them When III. Illustrated. Second Edi- 

 tion. 48 pages. Cloth, 50 cents, net. Postage, 4 cents. 



This is, we believe, the only homoeopathic book ever published 

 on the homoeopathic treatment, the most efficacious known, for 

 cats as it is for other animals. The directions for their care are 

 also excellent. The book is very popular with cat lovers and 

 dealers and surely fills a long felt want. The pictures are 

 merely cat pictures. 



POULTRY DOCTOR, Tl:i¥.—Includhig the Homoeopathic 

 Treatment ajid Care of Chickens^ TnrkeySy Geese, Ducks and 

 Singiyig Birds; also a Materia Medica of the Chief Remedies. 

 85 pages. i2mo. Cloth, 50 cents. Mailed on receipt of 

 price. 



This is the only book in print to-day devoted exclusively to 

 the homoeopathic treatment of the ills of feathered creation. 

 The brutal sentiment that "the hatchet" is the only cure for a 

 sick fowl is contrary to self-interest, for with but trifling cost 

 for medicine, and no more trouble than keeping the medicine 

 dissolved in the fowls' drinking water, the lives of hundreds of 

 thousands of them who die each year, could be saved. Under 

 homoeopathic treatment such disastrous epidemics as roup or 

 cholera, either of which carry off whole flocks of valuable poul- 

 try, are effectually mastered with but little physical trouble or 

 loss of fowls. This medication is a powerful aid to proper h> - 

 giene and sanitation. 



RUSH, DR. JOHN— 77;^ HandBookof Veterinary Homoeop- 

 athy; or Homceopathic Treatment cf the Horse, the Ox, the Sheep, 

 the Dog and Swine. With numerous additions from the Ger- 

 man of Guenther, by J. F. Sheek, M. D. 144 pages. i2mo. 

 Cloth, 50 cents. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of price. 



The smallest of our veterinary works, yet containing enough 

 to repay any farmer or stock owner a hundred fold its price. Its 

 directions for distinguishing ailments and for the remedies are 

 so plain that anyone can become a very good veterinarian by 

 their aid. 



