D. APPLETON <S- CO:S MEDICAL WORKS. 



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THE RELATION OF ANIMAL DISEASES TO THE 



PUBLIC HEALTH, AND THEIR PREVENTION : With a Brief Historical 

 Sketch of the Development of Veterinary Medicine, from the Earliest Ages 

 to the Present Time ; and a Critical Historical Sketch of the Leading 

 Schools of the World, showing the Reasons which led to their Foundation, 

 and with the Endeavor to draw from their Experiences Teachings of Value 

 toward the Establishment of a General Veterinary Police-hygienic System 

 and Veterinary Schools in this Country. By FRANK S. BILLINGS, Veteri- 

 nary Surgeon, Graduate of the Royal Veterinary Institute, Berlin ; Mem- 

 ber of the Royal Veterinary Association of the Province of Brandenburg, 

 Prussia ; Honorary Member of the Veterinary Society of Montreal, Can- 

 ada, etc., etc. 



i vol., 8vo. Cloth, $4.00. 



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 study and observance of its teachings, that are the certainly should be studied by every teacher and 

 results of actual experiments, will work a revolution scientific practitioner of veterinary medicine, and 

 in the sanitary condition of the United States. . . . will be of great service to every great stock and cat- 

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 lies." Louisville Courier- Journal, by a man of great ability and high culture, well 



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 an objectionable one in very few. It at the very Journal of Comparative Medicine and ^Surgery. 



PYURIA; OR, PUS IN THE URINE, AND ITS TREAT- 



MENT : Comprising the Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute and Chronic 

 Urethritis, Prostatitis, Cystitis, and Pyelitis, with especial reference to their 

 Local Treatment. By Dr. ROBERT ULTZMANN, Professor of Genito-Uri- 

 nary Diseases in the Vienna Poliklinik. Translated, by permission, by Dr. 

 WALTER B. PLATT, F. R. C. S. (Eng.), Baltimore. 



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HAND-BOOK OF SANITARY INFORMATION FOR 



HOUSEHOLDERS. Containing Facts and Suggestions about Ventila- 

 tion, Drainage, Care of Contagious Diseases, Disinfection, Food, and 

 Water. With Appendices on Disinfectants and Plumbers' Materials. By 

 ROGER S. TRACY, M. D., Sanitary Inspector of the New York City Health 



Department. 



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