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Veterinary Catalogue of William R. JenJcins 
(**)BANHAM. “ Anatomical and Physiological Model of 
the Horse.” Half life size. Composed of super- 
posed plates, colored to nature, showing internal 
organs, muscles, skeleton, etc., mounted on strong 
boards, with explanatory text. By George A. 
Banham, F.K.C.V.S. Size of Model 38x41 in_7 50 
(**)_ “ Tables of Veterinary Posology and Therapeutics,” 
with weights, measures, etc. By Geo. A. Banham, 
F.K.C.V.S. New edition. 12mo, cloth.1 00 
B AU CHER, “Method of Horsemanship.” Including 
the Breaking and Training of Horses.1 00 
(*)BELL. “The Veterinarian’s Call Boot (Perpetual),” 
By Roscoe R. Bell, D.V.S., editor of the American 
Veterinary Review . Revised for 1903, 
A visiting list, that can be commenced at any time 
and used until full, containing much useful informa¬ 
tion for the student and the busy practitioner. 
Among contents are items concerning: Veterinary 
Drugs; Poisons; Solubility of Drugs; Composition of 
Milk,Bile, Blood, Gastric Juice, Urine, Saliva; Respi¬ 
ration; Dentition; Temperature, etc., etc. Bound in 
flexible leather, with flap and pocket. 1 25 
BRADLEY. “ Outlines of Veterinary Anatomy.” 
By O. Charnock Bradley, Member of the Royal Col¬ 
lege of Veterinary Surgeons; Professor of Anatomy 
in the New Veterinary College, Edinburgh. 
The author presents the most important facts of 
veterinary anatomy in as condensed a form as possible, 
consistent with lucidity. 12mo. 
Complete in three parts. 
Part I.: The Limbs (cloth).i 25 
Part II.: The Trunk (paper) ..i 25 
Part III.: The Head and Neck (paper)...i 25 
The Set complete .. q c 0 
