WILLIAMS (continued) 



— " Principles and Practice of Teterinarj Surgery." 



Author's edition, entirely revised and iilustrated 

 witli numerous plain and colored plates. By W. 

 "Williams, M.R.O.V.S. Cloth, size 6 1-2x9 1-4, 756 

 pages 7 50 



WIKSLOW. (•)"Tlie PreTention and Treatment of Dis- 

 eases of the Domestic Animals," including Etiology 

 and Symptoms. By Kenelm Winslow, B.A.S.,M.D.V., 

 M.D. (Haw.) ; formerly Instructor in Zoology, Bussey 

 Institute, and Assistant Professor of Therapeutics in 

 the Veterinary School of Harvard University ; Fellow 

 of the Massachusetts Medical Society; Surgeon to the 

 Newton Hospital, etc. Cloth, size 6 1-4 i 9 1-2, 802 

 pages, frontispiece in color 3 50 



— (t) *' Veterinary Materia Medica and Tlierapeutics." By 



Kenelm Winslow. 



Sixth Edition, Revised and Enlarged 



Cloth, size 6 1-4x9 1-4, xli -|- 859 pages 6 00 



The most complete, progressive and scientillc book on 

 the subject fn tlie ^Enfi^lish langnaive. The recognized 

 authority on Veterinary Materia Medica and the stan- 

 dard text-boolc on the subject in veterinary colleges. 



— (*)"Tlie Production and Handling'of Glean Milk, including 



Practical Millt Inspection." by Kenelm Winslow; 

 and Essentials of Milk Bactprioln^r, by H. W. Hill, 

 M.D. Cloth, BJ.^ X %%, xiv plus 367 pp, KH illustra- 

 tions, including 1 colored and 16 full page plates 3 25 

 A complete, plain, practical and authoritative 

 guide to the production, inspection, analysis, hand- 

 ling and distribution of milk for veterinary, 

 agricultural and dairy students, farmers, health 

 officers, milk inspectors, practical dairymen, sani- 

 tarians, country gentlemen, physicians and others 

 interested in matters pertaining to dairying and 

 hygiene. 



WTMAN. (*)" Bovine Obstetrics." By M. G. De Bruin. 

 Translated by W. E. A. Wyman, M.D.V.,V.S. 

 See also " De Sruin." 



— (•)" Catechism of the Principles of Veterinary Snrgery." 



Bv W. E. A. Wyman, M.D.V.,V.S. Cloth, size 6x9, 



» 321 pages 3 50 



CoBcerning this new work attention is called to the 



following paints: 



1 — KIdiscusses the suUiect upon thetasia of veterinary investigations. 



■a'— It does away with works on human pathology, histology, etc. 



3'_It'explaina each qnestlon thoroughly both from a scientinc as well 



as a practical point of view. 

 4 —It is writen hy one knowing the needs of the student. 

 5— It deals exhaustively with a chapter on tumors, hereimfore utterly 



neglected in veterinary pathology. 

 ■6 —The only work in English speoiahzmg the subject. 

 7— The only work thoroughly taking into consideration American as 



well as European investigations. , ^ ^i, 



■8— Offering practical hints which have not appeared in print, the 

 result of large city and country practice. 



