DAJrCE. " Veterinary Tablet." By A. A. Dance. Chart, 

 17 X 2i, mounted on linen, folded In a cloth case lor 

 the pocket, size 3 3-4x6 1-2. Shows at a glance the 

 synopsis of the diseapes of horses, cattle and dogs ; 

 with their cause, symptoms and cure 75- 



J>E BBUIN. (*)"BoTme Obstetrics." By M. G. De Bruin 



Instructor of Obstetrics at the Stale Veterinary 

 School in Utrecht. Translated by W. E. A. Wyman, 

 formerly Professor of Veterinary Science at Clemson 

 A. & M. College, and Veterinarian to the South 

 Carolina Experiment Station. Cloth, size 6x9, 382; 

 pages, 77 illustrations 5 00 



Synopsis of the Bssentlal Features of tUe Work 



1. Authorized translation. 



2. The only ohstetrlcal work which Is np to date. 



3. Written by Europe's leading authority on the subject. 



4. Written by a man who has practiced the art a lifetime. 

 6. Written by a man who, on account of his eminence a». 



bovine practitioner and teacher of obstetrics, was selected 

 by Prof. Dr. Frohner and Prof. Dr. Bayer (Berlin and 

 Vienna), to discuss bovine obstetrics both practically and 

 scientiflcally. 



6. The only work containing a thorough differential dJag- 

 nosis of ante and poet partum diseases. 



7. The only work doing justice to modern obstetrical 

 surgery and therapeutics. 



8. Written by a man whose practical suggestions revolu- 

 tionized the teaching of veterinary obstetrics even in lie 

 great schools of Europe. 



9. The only work dealing fully with the now no longer- 

 obscure contagious and infectious diseases of calves. 



10. Absolutely original and no compilation. 



11. Tie. only wori dealing fully with the difficult problem 

 of teaching obstetrics In the colleges. 



13. The only work where the practical part is not over- 

 shadowM by theory. 



. . . A veterinarian, particularly If his location brings him in 

 contact with obstetrical practice, wno makes any pretence toward 

 being scientific and in possession of modern knowledge upon thia- 

 subject, will not be without this excellent work, as it is really a very 

 valuable treatise.— Pro/. Boseoe JR. Bell, in the American Veterinw/ry 

 BevUw. 



In ti'anslating into English Professor De Bruin's excellent text- 

 book on Bovine Obstetrics, Dr. Wyman has laid British and American 

 veterinary surgeons and students under a debt of gratitude. The 

 works represents the happy medium between the booklets which are 

 adapted for cramming p\irposes by the student, and the ponderous 

 tomes which, although useful to the teacher, are not exactly suited to- 

 the requirements of the everyday practitioner . . . We can strongly 

 recommend the work to veterinary students and practitioners.— The 

 Jov/malijf Comparative Pathology amd Therapeutics. 



DOLLAR. f*i" Diseases of Cattle, Sbeep, Goats and 

 Swine." By G. Moussu and Jno. A. W. Dollar, 

 M.B.CV.S. Size 6x9 1-2, 795 pages, 329 Illustrations 

 in the text and 4 full page plates 8 75-. 



— (t)"A Hand-book of Horse-i^hoeing," with Introductory 

 chapters on the anatomy and physiology of tho- 

 horse's foot. By Jno. A. W. Dollar, M.E.C.V.S., 

 with the collaboration of Albert Wheatley, F.K.O.V.S. 

 aoth, size 6x8 1-2, 433 pages, 406 lustrations . .4 76. 



