STANDARD VETERINARY BOOKS. 
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, BREEDERS, GRAZIERS, ETC. ETC. 
-Price 21s. each. ; : 
EVERY MAN HIS OWN.HORSE DOCTOR. By GzorcE 
Armatacz. M.R.C.V.S. In which is embodied BLaINnEe’s 
“Veterinary Art.” Fourth Edition, Revised and consider- 
ably Enlarged. With upwards of 330 Original Illustrations, 
Coloured and Steel Plates, Anatomical Drawings, &c, In 
demy 8vo, half-bound, 884 pp. 
EVERY MAN HIS OWN CATTLE DOCTOR. By Georcz 
ARMATAGE, M.R.C.V.S. Sixth Edition. Forming a suitable 
Text-book for the Student and General Practitioner. With 
copious Notes, Additional Recipes, &c., and upwards of 350 
Practical Illustrations, showing Forms of Disease and Treat- 
ment, including Coloured Page Plates of the Foot and Mouth 
Disease. In demy 8vo, half-bound, 940 pp. < 
THE SHEEP DOCTOR: A Guide to the British and Colonial 
‘Stockmaster in the Treatment and Prevention of Disease. By 
Grorce ArMATAGE, M.R.C.V.S. With Special Reference to, 
Sheep Farming in the Colonies and other Sheep-producing 
Territories, With 150 Original Anatomical Illustrations. In 
demy 8vo, half-bound, price 15s. ; or, cloth gilt, ros. 6d. 
UNIFORM WITH THIS VOLUME. 
Price 2s. 6d. each. 
THE HORSE: Its Varieties and Management in Health and 
Disease. By Gzorcr ARMATAGE, M.R.C.V.S. With Illus- 
trations, : a 
CATTLE: Their Varieties and Management in Health and Disease.’ 
' By Grorce ArmataceE, M.R.C.V.S. With Illustrations. 
THE SHEEP: Its Varieties and Management in Health and 
Disease. By Grorce ArmataGcE, M.R.C.V.S. With Illus- 
trations, ¢ 
“These works are deserving of a large sale, and the more carefully they are 
perused the more highly they will be appreciated.” —Farvier and Stockbroker. 
Price 1s, each. 
THE HORSEOWNER AND STABLEMAN’S COMPANION; 
: or, Hints on the Selection, Purchase, and Management of the 
Horse. By Grorcre ARMATAGE, M.R.C.V.S. (Fourth Edition.) 
‘To the proprietors of large stables, and to those who are in the practical manage- 
ment of them, Mr, Armatage’s advice will be valuable indeed, and will doubtless 
result in improvement and economy.”—County Gentleman, 
HOW TO FEED THE HORSE, AVOID DISEASE, AND 
SAVE MONEY. By Gegorcr ArMATAGE, M.R.C.V.S, 
(Fourth Edition.) - 3 : ‘ 
“The author gives sound and sensible advice, and the volume should be in the 
possession of all who own horses and wish to make the most of them.” — The Field. 
THE THERMOMETER AS AN AID TO DIAGNOSIS IN 
VETERINARY MEDICINE. By Grorcz ArmatacE, 
M.R.C.V.S. (Second Edition.) ‘ 
“Tt will be found a capital and useful text-book on the subject, and one, too, that 
is well brought up to date.”—Bedl’s Messenger. 
