FISH . Book of Veterinary Doses, Therapeutic Terms 

 and Prescription Writing. 



A full list of drugs with their closes for the different domestic animals, 

 Therapeutic terms and a list of terminations of medical terms applicable to 

 Veterinary medicine. Prescription writing is discussed in some detail, with 

 illustrative prescriptions. Thermometric equivalents. Weights and meas- 

 ures. Latin words and phrases used in prescription vrating. Incompatibili- 

 ty. Poisons and their antidotes. Classification of medicines according to 

 their physiologic actions. Pages for selected prescriptions. 



Red Leather Flexible Covers, 1 60 pages, $ 1 .00 net. 



"*" * * A small volume which will be of indispensable value to practitioners and 

 students. * * * It will return the investment v^dth interest every other day. 



'' American Veterinaiy Review." 



The book distinctly fills a gap in English veterinary literature. 



" The Veterinary Journal." 



The busy practitioner will find it necessary to always carry it in his pocket. 



A. Liautard. 



FISH. Elementary Exercises in Materia Medica 

 and Pharmacy. 



A laboratory manual treating of the more commonly used inorganic 

 and organic drugs. Charts are included, upon which are to be plotted the 

 physiologic action of many of the drugs. The pharmaceutical section in- 

 cludes examples of the different preparations given in the U. S. Pharma- 

 copoeia. 



Cloth Cover. 57 pages, exclusive of the charts. Second Edition. 

 Revised and enlarged. $1.50 net. 



There are features in this book which betoken a grateful advance in the medical and 

 pharmaceutical professions. We congratulate Prof. Fish on his work. 



" Alkaloidal Clinic." 



Admirably adapted to the work of students.— Meyer Bros., Druggists. 

 The chief value of this work lies in the method of studying the physiologic action of 

 drugs. " Merck's Report." 



It is a useful laboratory companion. — " American Medicine." 



