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LIAUTARD. 66 Median Neurotomy in the Treatment of 
Chronic Tendinitis and Periostosis of the Fetlock.” 
By C. Pellerin, late Repetitor of Clinic and Surgery to 
the Alfort Veterinary School. Translated with addi¬ 
tional facts relating to it, by Prof. A. Liautard, M.D., 
V.M. 
Having rendered good results when performed by 
himself, the author believes the operation, which 
consists in dividing the cubito-plantar nerve and in 
excising a portion of the peripherical end, the means 
of improving the conditions, and consequently the 
values of many apparently doomed animals. Agricul¬ 
ture in particular will be benefited. 
The work is divided into two parts. The first covers 
the study of Median Neurotomy itself; the second, 
the exact relations of the facts as observed by the 
author. 8vo., boards.. oo 
44 Manual of Operative Veterinary Surgery. ” By A. 
Liautard, M.D., V.M., Principal and Professor 
of Anatomy, Surgery, Sanitary Medicine and Juris¬ 
prudence in the American Veterinary College; 
Chevalier du Merite Agricole de France, Honorary 
Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons 
(London), etc., etc. 8vo, cloth, 786 pages and nearly 
600 illustrations.g qq 
C)— “Animal Castration.” A concise and practical Treatise 
on the Castration of the Domestic Animals. The 
only work on the subject in the English language. 
Illustrated with 52 cuts, having a fine portrait of the 
author. A new revised and enlarged edition, 1902. 
12mo, cloth._.2 00 
• .. • .The most complete and comprehensive work on the 
subject m English veterinary literature.— American Aqri- 
culturist , J uly 19th, 1902. 
— 44 Exercises in Equine Surgery.” By Prof. Dr. P. J. Cadiot. 
Translated by Prof. Bitting and edited by Dr. Liau¬ 
tard. 8vo, cloth, illustrated.2 50 
See also “ Cadiot 
