The Pathology and Differential Diagnosis 

 of Infectious Diseases of Animals 



By Veranus Alva Moore, B.S., M.D., Professor of Comparative Path- 

 ology, Bacteriology and Meat Inspection, New York State Veterinary 

 College, Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. With an introduction by 

 Daniel Elmer Salmon, D.V.M., former Chief of the Bureau of Animal 

 Industry, United States Department of Agriculture. 



The Profession will gladly welcome this new book, which brings the subject right 

 up to the present state of the wonderful progress made in the study of infectious diseases. 

 '^ '^' The book deals with the important infectious diseases of animals that occur in 

 this country. — Am. Vet. Review. 



Dr. Moore has rendered an invaluable service in bringing together in convenient 

 book form a lucid, interesting and accufate account of the infectious diseases of animals. 

 — Jim. m:ed. 



This is an indispensable book to the student and the practitioner alike. In the recent 

 revision, Dr. Moore has amplified the text and incorporated many new facts pertaining 

 to tfie pathology and diagnosis of the infectious diseases of animals brought out by the 

 activity in the study of comparative pathology and bacteriology. * ' The book is con- 

 cise and comprehensive. We commend it to the student and to the practitioner. — Am. 

 Vet. Review. 



Third Edition. Revised and Enlarged. $4.00 net Postpaid. 



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