SCHiEFFER, DR. J. Q,.—New Manual of Homceopathic Vet- 

 erinary Medicijie. An easy and comprehensive Arrangement of 

 Diseases, etc., of Horses, Cattle, ^Sheep, Swi?ie, and Dogs. 

 Translated from the German, with numerous additions from 

 other veterinarian manuals, by Charles J. Hempel, M. D. 321 

 pages. 8vo. Cloth, $2.00. Mailed, post-paid, on receipt of 

 price. 



This has long been a favorite work in many quarters, and the 

 translator. Dr. Hempel, says: "It is particularly distinguished 

 by its eminentl}^ practical character." He also tells us that 

 ' In order to render this work as complete as possible, a good 

 many interesting and highly useful additions from Guenther, 

 Haycock, Youatt and other writers on veterinary surgery and 

 medicine have been incorporated." 



VON ROSENBERG, A. D. V. S. —Pocket- Book of Veterinary 

 Practice. 126 pages Cloth, 75 cents. Postage, 4 cents. 

 The author of this little book contends that animals can be 

 cured of di.seases by the same methods and with the same rem- 

 edies as the human subject ; that being pure vegetarians and 

 their systems not subject to the dangers of highlj'-seasoned and 

 indigestible food and liquors, they respond even more quickly 

 to small doses of medicine. A diagnostic symptomatic code pre- 

 cedes the consideration of the diseases and their remedial treat- 

 ment. The treatment is homoeopathic very practical and easily 

 understood. 



