VOLUME 11. 



Chapter 1, Diseases of the Organs of Digestion; II, Diseases of the 

 Esophagus; III, Diseases of the Stomach; IV, Diseases of the Liver; 

 V, Diseases of the Peritoneum; VI. Diseases of the Spleen; VII, 

 Diseases of the Urinary Organs ; VIII, Diseases of the Sexual 

 Organs; IX, Diseases of the Heart and Larger Blood Vessels ;^ X, 

 Skin Diseases; XL Diseases of the Locomotory Organs; XII, Trichi- 

 nosis in Swine; XIII, The Measles of Domestic Animals; XIV, 

 Miescher's Tubes or Rainey's Corpuscles; XV. Diseases of the Nervous 

 System; XVI, Diseases of the Spinal Cord and of Its Membranes; 

 XVII, Diseases of the Peripheral Nerves; XVIII, Neurosis without 

 Known Anatomical Basis; XIX. Appendix to Diseases of the Nervous 

 System; XX, Diseases of the Respiratory System; XXI, Diseases of 

 the Accessory Cavities of the Nose; XXII. Diseases of the Larynx; 

 XXIII. Diseases of the Trachea and Bronchi; XXIV, Diseases of the 

 Lungs; XXV, Diseases of the Pleura; XXVI, Appendix to Diseases 

 of the Respiratory Organs. 



OPINIONS OF FRIEDBERGER & FROHNER. 



"It is this work tliat I recommend to my students, and believe that of all 

 works on Veterinary Medicine, it is the best adapted to class room use."— 

 Leonard Pearson. Dean and Professor of Practice Veterinary Medicine, De- 

 partment of Veterinary Medicine, TTniversity of Pennsylvania. 



"Hope you will be amply repaid for its production— this, the most modern 

 and bes't text-book we have."— J. L. Robertson. Professor of Veterinary Medi- 

 cine. New York Veterinary College. 



"I take pleasure in making a very favorable report, after a careful review, 

 on Veterinary . Pathology bv Friedberger and Frohner, translated by M. H. 

 Hayes, F. R. C. V. S., and consider it the best work to-day on theory and 

 practice of Veterinary Medicinp for stud^Mts' use, and have recommended it to 

 the students of the Chicago Veterinarv College." 



(Signed) A. H. B.\KER. V. S.. 



Dean 'of Faculty and Professor of Theory and Practice. 



"I find that the print is excellent, that the tmnslator has put the t'-chnioal 

 statements into free and easily understood English language, making the text 

 easily comprehended by the .average student. You will note by the catalogue 

 mailed you this day this work has been adopted as the text-book of this 

 college."— S. Stewart. M. D., D. V. S., Professor of Veterinary Medicine. Kaii,sis 

 City Veterinary College. 



"For many years Friedberger and Frohner's 'Lehrbuch der Speciellen 

 Pathologie und Therapie der Hausthiere' has been considered by competent 

 .iudges to be the best treatise on diseases of animals and their treatment. It 

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 an important addition to medical literature, fo which the research scholar 

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 and is used as a text-book in those countries. An English translation should, 

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