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{")BRADLEY. "Outlines of Yeteiinary Anatomy." 



By O.Charnock Bradley, Member of the Koyal Col- 

 lege of Veterinary Surgeons ; Professor of Anatomy 

 in the New Veterinary College, Edinburgh. 



The author presents the most important facts of 

 veterinary anatomy in as condensed a form as possible, 

 consistent with lucidity. 12mo. 



Complete in three parts. 



Pabt I.: The Limbs (cloth) 125 



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CADIOT. "Roaring in Horses." Its Pathology and 

 Treatment. This work represents the latest develop- 

 ment in operative methods for the alleviation 

 of roaring. Each step is most clearly defined by 

 excellent full-page illustrations. By P. J. Cadiot, 

 Professor at the Veterinary School, Alfort. Trans. 

 Thos. J. Watt Dollar, M.E.C.V.S., etc. Cloth 75 



— " Exercises in Equine Surgery." By P. J. Cadiot. 

 Translatsd by Prof. A. W. Bitting, M.D.,V.S. ; edited 

 by Prof. A. Liautard, M.D.V.S. 8vo, cloth, illus- 

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(•)_" A Treatise on Yeterinany Therapeutics of the Domestic 

 Animals." By P.J. Cadiot and J. Alvary. Translated 

 by Prof. A. Liautard, M.D.,V.S. 2 Parts ready. 



Part I, Vol. I, 8vo, 93 pages, 45 illustrations 1 00 



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