WILLIAMS (continued) 



— " Principles and Practice of Teterinary Surgery." 



Author's edition, entirely revised and illustrated 

 with numerous plain and colored plates. By W 

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

 pages 7 60 



WINSLOW. (•) "The PreTcntion and Treatment of Dis- 

 eases of the Domestic Animals," including Etiology 

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

 M.D. (Harv.) ; formerly Instructorin Zoology, Buasey 

 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 1-4x9 1-2, S(l2 

 pages, frontispiece in color 3-50 



^- (t) " Teterinary Materia Medica and Therapeutics." By 

 Kenelm Winslow. 



Sixtli Edition, Revised and Enlarged 



Cloth, size 6 1-4x9 1-4, xii + 859 pages 6 00 



The most complete, progressive and scientific boolc on 

 tlie subject in the English lan^na^e. The recognized 

 authority on Veterinary Materia Medica and the stan- 

 dard text-booll on tlie subject in veterinary colleges. 



— (*)"The Production and Handling of Clean Milli, including 



Pi-actical Milk Inspection." by Kenelm Winslow; 

 and Essentials of Milk Bacteriologry, by H. W. mi), 

 M.D. Cloth, %% X 93^, 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 

 offleers, milk inspectors, practical dairymen, sani- 

 tarians, country gentlemen, physicians and others 

 interested in matters pertaining to dairying and 

 hygiene. 



WYMAN. (•)" Bovine Obstetrics." By M. G. De Bruin. 

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

 See also " De Bruin." 



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



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



321 pages '. 3 50 



Concerning this new vrork attention is called to the 

 foUovring points: 



1.— Itldiscusses the subject upon the basis of veterinary Investigations. 

 •2.— It does away with works on human pathology, histology, etc. 

 3._It;explains each question thoroughly both from a scientific aa^well 



as a practical point of view. 

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

 5__It deals exhaustively with a chapter ,on tumors, hereiiofore utterly 



neglected in veterinary pathology. . 



e.—The only work in English specializing the subiect. _ 

 7.— The only work thoroughly taking into consideration American aa 



well as European investigations. . , , t ti,. 



8._0fEering practical hints which have not appeared in prmt, tne 



result of large city and country practice. 



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