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()MOUSSU. ‘Diseases of Cattle, Sheep, Goats and 
Swine.” 
See ** Dollar.” 
(*)NEUMANN. “A Treatise on Parasites and Parasitic 
Diseases of the Domesticated Animals.” A work 
to which the students of human or veterinary medi- 
cine, the sanitarian, agriculturist or breeder or rearer 
of animals, may refer for full information regarding 
the external and internal Parasites—vegetable and 
animal—which attack various species of Domestic 
Animals. A Treatise by L. G. Neumann, Professor 
at the National Veterinary School of Toulouse, 
Translated and edited by Geo. Fleming, C.B., LL.D., 
F.R.C.V.S. Second edition, revised and edited by 
James Macqueen, F.R.C.V.S8., Professor at the Royal 
Veterinary College, London. Coth, size 6 3-4 x 10, 
xvi + 698 pages, 365 illustrations ............... 6 75 
NOCARD. “The Animal Tuberculoses, and their Relation 
to Human Tuberculosis.” By Ed. Nocard, Prof. of the 
Alfort Veterinary College. Translated by H. Scurfield, 
M.D. Ed., Ph. Camb. Cloth, 5x7 1-2, 143 pages..1 00 
Perhaps the chief interest to doctors of human 
medicine in Professor Nocard’s book lies in the 
demonstration of the small part played by heredity, 
and the great part played by contagion in the propa- 
gation of bovine tuberculosis. It seems not unreason- 
able to suppose that the same is the case for human 
tuberculosis, and that, if the children of tuberculous 
parents were protected from infection by cohabitation 
or ingestion, the importance of heredity as a cause of 
the disease, or even of the predisposition to it, would 
dwindle away into insignificance. 
()OSTERTAG. “ Handbook of Meat Inspection.”” By 
Robert Ostertag, M.D. Authorized Translation by 
Earley Vernon Wilcox, A.M., Ph.D. With an intro- 
duction by John R. Mohler, V.M.D., A.M. The work 
is exhaustive and authorative and has at once become 
the standard authority upon the subject Second 
edition, revised 1905. Cloth, size 6 3-4 x 9 3-4, 920 
pages, 260 illustrations and 1 colored plate....... 7 50 
