Veterinary Catalogue of William R. Jenkins 



BACH. "How to Judge a Horse." A concise treatise 

 as to its Qualities and Soundness; Including Bits and 

 Bitting, Saddles and Saddling, Stable Drainage, Driv- 

 ing One Horse, a Pair, Four-in-liand, or Tandem, etc. 

 By Captain F. W. Bacli. 12mo, cloth, fully illustrated, 

 $1 00; paper 50 



(*)BANnAM. "Anatomical and Physiological Model of 

 the Horse." Half lite size. Composed of super- 

 posed plates, colored to nature, showing internal 

 organs, muscles, skeleton, etc., mounted on strong 

 boards, with explanatory text. By George A, 

 Banham, F.E.C.V.S. 

 Size of Model 38x41 inches 10 00 



— " Tables of Veterinary Posology and Therapeutics," with 

 weights, raeasurep, etc. By George A. Banham, 

 F.R.C.V.S. New edition will be ready in March 1901. 

 12mo, cloth 1 00 



BAUCII-EIi. "Method of Horsemanship." Including 

 the Breaking and Training of Horses 1 00 



(*)BELL. "The Veterinarian's Call Book (Perpetual)." 



By Eoscoe E. Bell, D.V.S., editor of the American 

 Veterinary Review. Kevised lor 1901, 



A visiting list, that can be commenced at any time 

 and used until full, uoiitaining much useful informa- 

 tion for tlie btuilent ami the busy practitioner. 

 Among contents are items (oncoming: Veterinary 

 Drugs; I'oisons; Solubility of Drugs; Composition of 

 Milk, Bile, Blood, Gastric Juice, Urine, Saliva; Respi- 

 ration; Dentition ; Teinperatuie, etc., etc. Bound in 

 llexiblo Ipfitlier, wit-h (lap and pocket 1 25 



