The Pathology and Differential Diagnosis 
of Infectious Diseases of Animals 
By VERANUS ALVA MOORE, B.S., M.D., V.M.D. 
Professor of Comparative Pathology, Bacteriology and Meat Inspec- 
tion, and Director of the New York State Veterinary College, 
Cornell University, Ithaca, N. Y. 
Cloth, 8vo, Iil., $4.00 
This edition has been carefully revised, much of it rewritten and numerous 
additions made. It has been kept, however, within the limits of a text-book. 
Two appendices have been added, one on the requirements for interstate ship- 
ment of live stock and the other on the Federal regulations for the veterinary 
inspection of meat. These may be of much assistance to veterinarians. The 
diseases not indigenous to, or imported into, this country have been accorded 
much less space than those existing here. The desire is to emphasize the nature 
of the diseases our veterinarians are liable to encounter and, at the same time, 
give the characteristics of the others. The same plan of presenting the subject 
and of grouping the diseases according to their etiology, that was followed in 
the previous editions, has been retained in this. 
Principles of Microbiology: A Treatise 
on Bacteria Fungi and Protozoa Pathogenic 
for Domesticated Animals 
By VERANUS ALVA MOORE, B.S., M.D., V.M.D. 
Cloth, 8°, Ill., $4.00 
This volume has been prepared as a text-book for veterinary students begin- 
ning the study of microbiology. It is the outgrowth of a lecture course which 
has accompanied the laboratory work in bacteriology and protozoology. The 
author has endeavored to choose the material that will be of most help to the 
student of animal diseases and to avoid as much as possible matters of contro- 
versy. In its preparation, the purpose has been to point out the place and rdle 
of micro-organisms in nature; to give the methods for their study and identifi- 
cation; to indicate the relation of certain species to animal diseases; to give a 
description of the more important species pathogenic for animals; and a brief 
discussion of the reaction of the tissues to microbian invasion and the theories 
of immunity. In order that the volume be of further aid as a key to the entire 
subject, numerous references to the literature are given where the student can 
obtain at first hand the results of original research. 
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