The Pathology and Differential 

 Diagnosis of Infectious Dis- 

 eases of Animals 



Fourth Edition, revised and enlarged. 

 By VERANUS ALVA MOORE, B.S., M.D. 



Professor of Comparative Pathology, Bacteriology and Meat Inspection, and 

 Director of the New York State Veterinary College, Cornell University, 



Ithaca, N. Y. 



Cloth, 8vo, 560 pp., with 120 ill., $4.00 



This edition has been carefully revised, much of it rewritten and 

 numerous additions made. It has been kept, however, within the 

 limits of a text-book. Two appendices have been added, one on 

 the requirements for interstate shipment of live stock and the other 

 on the Federal regulations for the veterinary inspection of meat. 

 These may be of much assistance to veterinarians. The diseases 

 not indigenous to, or imported into, this country have been accorded 

 much less space than those existing here. The desire is to empha- 

 size the nature of the diseases our veterinarians are liable to en- 

 counter and, at the same time, give the characteristics of the others. 

 The same plan of presenting the subject and of grouping the dis- 

 eases according to their etiology, that was followed in the previous 

 editions, has been retained in this. 



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