8 Veterinary Catalogue of William R. Jenkins 
DUN. “Veterinary Medicines, their Actions and Uses.” 
By Finlay Dun, V.S., late lecturer on Materia 
Medica and Dietetics at the Edinburgh Veterinary 
College, and Examiner in Chemistry to the Royal 
College of Veterinary Surgeons. New (tenth) revised 
and enlarged English edition. 8 vo, cloth. 3 75 
new volume has been carefully revised, adapted to 
the official British Pharmacopoeia, 1898, and brought up to 
date by Prof. James Macqueen, F.R.C.V.S., Royal Veterin¬ 
ary College, London. Clinical experiments and therapeutic 
observations—which form the basis of the rational treat¬ 
ment of disease—directions for using mallein, tuberculin, 
and Black-quarter vaccine, and all the more important 
recently introduced medicines have been added. An index 
of diseases and remedies, supplemented by a copious index 
of medicines, will enhance the usefulness of the book to 
students and practitioners. 
DWYER . “Seats and Saddles.” Bits and Bitting, 
Draught and Harness and the Prevention and Cure of 
Restiveness in Horses. By Francis Dwyer. Illus¬ 
trated. 1 vol., 12 mo, cloth, gilt.l 50 
FLEMING . “Veterinary Obstetrics.” Including the 
Accidents and Diseases incident to Pregnancy, Parturi¬ 
tion, and the Early Age in Domesticated Animals. 
By Geo. Fleming, F.R.C.V.S. Illustrated. 6 25 
~ “Operative Veterinary Surgery.” Part I, by Dr. Geo. 
Fleming, M.R.C.V.S. This valuable work, one of the 
most practical treatises yet issued on the subject in 
the English language, is devoted to the common opera¬ 
tions of Veterinary Surgery ; and the concise descrip¬ 
tions and directions of the text are illustrated with 
numerous wood engravings. 
8 vo, cloth..... 2 75 
(*) Part containing nearly 500 pages and 400 illus¬ 
trations, edited and passed through the press by 
Principal W. Owen Williams, F.R.C.V.S. 
8 vo, cloth.. o nc 
