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Books for Veterinarians 



Buchanan's Veterinary Bacteriology practical 



This is a comprehensive work on bacteriology as applied to veterinary science. Immunity, 

 opsonic index, the mannfactnre of antitoxins, vaccines and tuberculins ; the processes of 

 reproduction and sterilization ; antiseptics, bioohemic tests, culture media, isolation of cul- 

 tures, etc., are all presented. Yeasts and molds are also considered. 



Octavo of 510 pages, with 214 llluBtrations. By Eoeekt E. Buchanan, Ph.U., Professor of Bacteriology, 

 Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechacic Arts. Clotti, 83.00 net. 



Jordan's General Bacteriology 



THIRD EDITION 

 Adopted by U. S. Army 



Professor Jordan presents fully the bacteriology of plants, milk and its products, dairying, 

 agriculture, water, food preservatives; of leather tanning, vinegar making, tobacco curing ; 

 of household administration, and sanitary engineering. 



Octavo of 623 pages, illustrated. By Edwin O. Jordan, Ph.D., Professor of Bacteriology, University of 

 Chicago. Cloth, 83.00 net. 



Sisson's Veterinary Anatomy 



SUPERB 

 ILLUSTRATIONS 



This superb work contains many hitherto unpublished data resulting from the detailed 

 study of formalin-hardened subjects and frozen sections. It is an exhaustive gross anat- 

 omy of the horse, ox, pig, and dog, including splanchnology of the sheep. 



Octavo of 826 pages, with 588 superh illustrations. By Septimus Sisson, B.S., V.S., Professor of Com- 

 parative Anatomy, Ohio State University. Cloth, 87.00 net. 



Lusk on Nutrition 



SECOND EDITION 

 TRANSLATED INTO GERMAN 



The practical presentation of starvation, regulation of temperature, specific dynamic action 

 of foodstuffs, influence of protein food, fat and carbohydrates and of mechanical work makes 

 this book unusually valuable in the study of animal dietetics. 



Octavo of 402 pages. By Graham Lusk, Ph.D., Professor of Physiology, Cornell Medical School." 



Cloth, 83 00 net. 



Hill's Histology and Organography 



SECOND 

 EDITION 



Dr. Hill covers the entire field of human histology, beginning with the preparation of 

 material, the cell, the various tissues, on through the different organs and regions, ending 

 with laboratory directions and fixing and staining solutions. 



12mo of 468 pages, with 337 illustrations. By Charles Hill, M.D., formerly Northwestern University. 



Flexible leather, 82.00 net. 



THIRD 

 EDITION 



Holland's Chemistry and Toxicology 



Dr. Holland's work embraces both inorganic and organic chemistry, with special attention 

 to toxicology in every case where the substance under consideration has toxic properties. 



Octavo of 655 pages, illnstrated. By James W. Holland, M.D., Professor of Medical Chemistry and Toxi- 

 cology, Jefferson Medical College. Cloth, 83.00 net. 



W. B. SAUNDERS COMPANY, West Washington Square, Philadelphia 



DEC 7 1912 "^ 



