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already received from the readers of The Yorkshire Post, justify, we 
think, this anticipation of ours. . 
It is well to add that most of the cases described have actually 
occurred in the practice of Mr. J. B. Gresswell, and that the treatment 
mentioned and recommended is that usually carried out by him. 
The whole of the literary and pathological portion of the work has fallen 
to the lot of Dr. Albert Gresswell; but the principal part of the recent 
revision, alteration, and correction, of the whole work as opposed to the 
original articles as they appeared in Zhe Yorkshire Post, has been 
carried out in co-operation with Dr. Gresswell, by Mr. George Gresswell, 
who also has re-written certain portions here and there, both in the 
original articles, and in the body of the book as it now stands, as well as 
the introduction. 
To Professor J. M‘Fadyean, of Edinburgh, we are indebted for the 
two valuable illustrations of the horse’s brain, and to him also we owe 
our frontispiece and the description of it. 
In addition, we have in conclusion, to acknowledge our indebtedness 
to the following :— 
Firstly and chiefly, to the prolonged and extensive experience of 
the late Mr. D. Gresswell; and also to the admirable and classical 
researches of Drs, Fleming, Klein, and Cobbold, to Messrs. Percivall, 
Williams, Gamgee, Signol, Charles Gresswell, Mayhew, Brown, Chauveau, 
and others. 
ALBERT GRESSWELL, 
Kelsey House, Louth, 
GEORGE GRESSWELI,, 
Mercer Row, Louth, Lincolnshire. 
JAMES BRODIE GRESSWELL, 
Veterinary Institute, Louth, Lincolnshire. 
Jury, 1886. 
