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CLARKE . “Chart of the Feet and Teeth of Fossil 
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CLEAVELAND . “Pronouncing Medical Lexicon.” 
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CLEMENT. “ Veterinary Post Mortem Examina¬ 
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autopsies, to be of any value, should accurately 
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not the examiners’ conclusions stated. To make the 
pathological conditions clear to the reader, some 
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making autopsies upon the lower animals, induced 
Dr. Clement to write this book, trusting that it 
would prove of practical value to the profession. 
12 mo, cloth, illustrated. 75 
(*) CO UK TEN A F. ‘ ‘ Manual of the Practice of Veterinary 
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Crown, 8 vo, cloth.... 2 75 
COX. “Horses: In Accident and Disease.” The 
sketches introduced embrace various attitudes which 
have been observed, such as in choking; the disorders 
and accidents occurring to the stomach and intestines; 
affection of the brain; and some special forms of lame¬ 
ness, etc. By J. Roalfe Cox, F.R.C.V.S. 8 vo, cloth, 
fully illustrated. . qq 
CURTIS. “Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine.” The 
origin, history, improvement, description,characteris¬ 
tics, merits, objections, etc. By Geo. W. Curtis, 
M.S.A. Superbly illustrated. Cloth, $2 00; half 
sheep, $2.75; half morocco. 3 50 
