IV, TIIACKER 6- CO,, LONDON. 



Ftftk EdtUon, Revised and Enlarged, Crown Svo, Cloth, i<^s, 



VETERINARY N0TE5 . . . 



. . . FOR H0RSE-0WNER5. 



An Illustrated Manual of Horse Medicine and Surgery, written In 



Simple Language. 



By Capt. M. H. HAYES, RR.C.V.5. 



T/iis Edition IS revised throughout, considerably ejtlarged, and incorporates the substame of the 



Author's "Soundness and Age of Horses," 



The chief new matter in this edition is— articles on Contracted Heels, Donlcey's Foot 

 Disease, Forging or Clicking, Rhenmatic Joint Disease, Abscess, Dislocation of the 

 bhoulder Jomt, Inflammation of the Mouth and Tongue, Flatulent Distention of the 

 Stornach, Tw ist of the Intestines, Relapsing Fever, Cape Horse Sickness, Horse Syphihs, 

 Rabies, Megrims, Staggers, Epilepsy, Sunstroke, Poisoning, Castration by the Ecraseur, 

 and Mechanism of the Foot (in Chapter on Shoeing). 



" Is a thoroughly practical work and may be recommended with confidence."-— r^<? Field* 



" Is a valuable addition to our stable literature , and the illustrations, tolerably numerous, are excellent 

 beyond the reach of criticism.'* — Saturday Review. 



** Leaves nothing to be desiied on the score of lucidity and comprehensiveness."— F^j/^m/^rv Journal. 



"A necessary guide for horse-owners, especially those who are far removed from immediate professional 

 a&sistance."— The J imes, 



** Of the many popular veterinary books which have come under our notice, this is certainly one of the 

 motat scientific and reliable. If some painstaking student would give us works of equal merit to this on the 

 diseases, of the other domestic animals, we should possess a very complete vetennary library in a very small 

 compass. ' ' — Fz^d, 



"The present edition is nearly double the size of the first one, and the additional articles are well and 

 clearly wiitten, and much increase the value of the work. We do *iot think that horse owners in general are 

 likely to find a more reliable and useful book for guidance in an emergency." — Field. 



" Simplicitjjr is one of the most commendable features in the book. What Captain Hayes has to say 

 he says in pjiam terms, and the book is a very useful one for everybody who is concerned with horses." — 

 lUustraied Sporting and Dramatic News. 



" The usefulness of the manual is testified to by its popularity, and each edition has given evidence of 

 increasing care on the part of the author to render it more complete and trustworthy as a book of reference for 

 amateurs." — The Lancet. 



Imperial i6mo* lox. 6d, 



THE HORSEWOMAN. 



By MRS. HAVE5. Edited by Capt. M. H. HAYES. 



A PRACTICAL GUIDE TO SIDE-SADDLE RIDING. 

 With Numerous Illustrations and Drawings from Photographs by Oswald Brown. 



" A large amount of sound, practical instruction, very judiciously and pleasantly imparted." — The Times. 



"This is the first occasion on which a practical horseman and a practical horsewoman have collaborated in 

 bringing out a book on riding for ladies. The result is in every way satisfactory, ajid, no matter how well a 

 lady may ride, she will gain much valuable information from a perusal of 'The Horsewoman.' The book is 

 happily free from self-laudatory passages." — The Field. 



** A most useful and practical book on side-saddle riding, which may be read with real interest by all lady 

 Mitts.''— The Queen. . . , . ,. , ., , t. 



" Mrs. Hayes is perhaps the best authority m these countries on everything connected with horsemanship 

 for ladies."— y^r-?<?JW««V y^«r«iz/ (Dublin). . . 



"With a very strong recommendation of this book as far and away the best guide to side-saddle ndmg that 

 we have seen." — Saturday Review, 



