ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 



*HE author is under obligations to many 

 friends for suggestions and helpful ad- 

 vice. Special credit is due the following 

 for articles written on the special dis- 

 eases named : Dr. Francis S. Schoenleber of the 

 Kansas State Agricultural College, Retention of Af- 

 terbirth, Staggers, Loco Disease, Corn Stalk Dis- 

 ease, Swamp Fever; Dr. V. A. Mopre of the New 

 York State Veterinary College, Tuberculosis; Dr. 

 Tate Butler, Editor of Southern Farm Gazette, 

 Founder; Dr. Robert A. Craig, of Purdue Univer- 

 sity, Tetanus; Dr. Austin Peters, State Veterina- 

 rian of Massachusetts, Glanders and Farcy; Dr. 

 Myron H. Reynolds, of the University of Minne- 

 sota, Hog Cholera; Dr. Charles F. Dawson, of the 

 Delaware Agricultural College, Foot Rot in Sheep; 

 Dr. L. L. Lewis, of the Oklahoma, A. & M. College, 

 Bot Flies ; Dr. C. D. Smead, New York Practicing 

 Veterinarian, Mammitis, Intestinal Worms in 

 Sheep, Intestinal Worms in Horses, Lung Worms 

 in Calves and Lambs, Jaundice; Dr. Donald Mcin- 

 tosh, of the University of Illinois, Navicular Dis- 

 ease, Thoroughpin, Curb, Quittbr,= Ringbone, Ring- 

 worm, Splints, String-halt; Dr. A.*"S. Alexander, 

 of the University of Wisconsin, White Scours of 

 Calves, Sunstroke, Sweeny, Heaves, Calf Cholera; 

 Dr. Charles L. Barnes, of the Colorado Agricul- 

 tural College, Castration, Fistulse, Choking, Corns; 

 Dr. George A. Roberts, of the North Carolina A. & 

 M. College, Actinomycosis, Grub in the Head, Azo- 

 turia, Concretions, Diabetes, Gravel; Dr. Leonard 

 W. Goss, of the Kansas State Agricultural College, 

 Abscesses, Hydrophobia, Rheumatism, Sprains. 

 Thanks are due also to Mr. B. F. Williamson for 

 the drawings used in illustrating the book. 



