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gery.” By P. J. Cadiot. Translated, edited, and 
supplemented with 49 new articles and 34 illustra¬ 
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foremost surgeons and clinicians of the day, contains a 
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value to the busy workaday practitioner, while for the 
student of either human or compa>ative medicine, no 
better book could be placed in their hands, that will give 
them a clear insight into the many intricate problems 
with which they are daily confronted. . . .—American 
Veterinary Review. 
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horse’s foot. By Jno. A. W. Dollar, M.R.C.V.S., 
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— “ Roaring in Horses.” By Prof. P. J. Cadiot. Translated 
by Dr. Dollar. Cloth, illustrated.75 
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— “ Operative Veterinary Surgery.” By Prof. Dr. H. Moller. 
Translated by Dr. Dollar. 
8vo, cloth, illustrated.5 25 
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