Book Notices of Vols. I, II, HI, IV, and V. 



" Monumental of the Author's erudition and industry." "It 

 is a work the practitioner must place in his library." — The Vet- 

 erinarian, lyondon, Eng. 



' ' A scientific as well as a practical treatise. " " The only book 

 of its kind in the English language in which the practice of vet- 

 erinary medicine is discussed from the present-day standpoint of 

 morbid anatomy and ^pathology."— /our. of Comp. Path, and 

 Therapeutics, lyondon, Eng. 



' ' It bears on every page evidence of deep study, careful and 

 laborious research, a grouping and presentation of the latest 

 scientific advancement in knowledge, together with the most im- 

 proved modern methods employed in the treatment of animal 

 diseases." — -Jour, of Comp. Med. and Veterinary Archives, Phila- 

 delphia, Pa. 



' ' Destined to become a standard authority in English litera- 

 ture." "Every veterinarian's library should be supplied with 

 them. " " Professor I^aw is a plain forcible writer, is a close ob- 

 server, has had wonderful experience as a teacher and investiga- 

 tor, and is eminently qualified to perform such an important un- 

 dertaking." — American Veterinary Review, New York. 



' ' We congratulate the author upon the general scientific pre- 

 cision, the striking word pictures of disease, the life, animation 

 and good quality which characterizes the work he has placed at . 

 our disposal, and we look forward with pleasurable anticipation 

 to its completion. No better work of reference could be on the 

 book shelves of a veterinary practitioner." — The Veterinary 

 Record, lyondon, Eng. 



' ' The work is written in that clear, forcible style which is 

 characteristic of the author, and with that care and accuracy 

 which distinguishes all his work. His colleagues are under 



