PROF. FREDERICK R. WHIPPLE, M.D.V., Instructor in Veterinary Science, West Vir- 

 ginia University. 



"You have covered the subject of 'Restraint of Domestic Animals' well, and I shal' 

 recommend the book to every student in our school. Proper restraint means better sur- 

 gery. All good surgeons are cranks in securing their patients, indifferent surgeons should 

 study this book and become cranks on the subject of restraint." 



RICHARD P. LYMAN, B.S., M.D.V., Secretary American Veterinary Medical Association. 



"I am led to believe that it is going to fill a valuable place in the library of the vet- 

 erinarian as well as being a great aid to the student and instructor. This latter appeals 

 to me especially because I am so intimately associated with the demonstration of animal 

 restraint which is included in the course I am giving in surgical exercises at the Kansas 

 City Veterinary College." 



PROF. J. H. SKINNER, Dean School of Agriculture and Professor of Animal Hus- 

 bandry, Pard'ue University. 



"The hook is certainly complete and one which offers many valuable suggestions to 

 farmers and others interested in the restraint of animals. The illustrations are splendid 

 and description all that is necessary." 



PROF. L. M. HURT, D.V.M., Professor Veterinary Science, Michigan Agricultural College. 



"I feel that its general nature is such that it supplies a long felt want. I can and will 

 recommend it to our students." 



PROF. F. B. HADLEY, D.V.M., Professor Surgery, Veterinary Department Washington 



State College. 



"The copy of 'Restraint of Domestic Animals' at hand, and after a careful review of 

 its contents can say that I consider it of great value and have recommended that each 

 of my students purchase a volume. It seems of particular worth to such men as intend 

 to practice and have not the funds to install an operating table at once, as its many 

 extremely practical methods of restraint are well illustrated so that the application of 

 each is very simple." 



DRS. JACOB & SHAW, Knoxville, Tenn. 



"It will undoubtedly prove a valuable addition to American veterinary literature." 



DR. WILLIAM P. HILL, Veterinarian Twelfth Cavalry, U. S. Army. 



"The volume on 'Restraint of Domestic Animals' is quite complete. I consider it an 

 excellent book." 



PROF. GEO. C. HUMPHREY, Professor Animal Husbandry, University of Wisconsin. 



"I feel that it will be of special interest to our agricultural students in pursuing their 

 courses in veterinary science and animal husbandry." 



DR. A. M. FARRINGTON, Assistant Chief Bureau Animal Industry, U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture. 

 "I congratulate you on the production and believe it is the most complete work on the 

 subject which has ever been printed." 



G. B. GILTNER, V.S., Murfreesboro, Tenn. 



"I find it very interesting as well as instructive, and desire to congratulate you in 

 your successful effort in placing so valuable a work in the hands of the veterinary 

 profession." 



PROF. FREDERICK W. WILSON, Animal Husbandman, Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Phoenix, Arizona. 

 "I think without doubt that this is one of the books that should be found in each 

 practitioner's library. It is also an invaluable book for the farmer as well." 



J. M. PHILLIPS, D.V.S., St. Louis, Mo. 



"The illustrations are clear and the descriptions easily understood. It is surely a 

 volume deserving a place in the library of every veterinarian." 



