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THE MOST COMPLETE, PROGRESSIVE AND 
SCIENTIFIC BOOK ON THE SUBJECT IN 
THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE 
(•) WINSIjO W. “Veterinary Materia Medica and Therapeu¬ 
tics.” By Kenelm Winslow, B.A.S., M.D.V., M.D., 
(Harv.); formerly Assistant Professor of Therapeutics 
in the Veterinary School of Harvard University; 
Fellow of the Massachusetts Medical Society ; Surgeon 
to the Newton Hospital, etc. 
Second Edition Revised. 
8vo, cloth, 750 pages.6 00 
Your letter received and I am pleased to know that we are to 
have an American Materia Medica.— J. H. Wattles, Sr., M.D., D.V.S., 
The Western Veterinary College, Kansas City, Mo. 
. . . Am delighted with it. It is remarkably correct, complete 
and up to date and is bound to supersede any other work on the 
same subject heretofore before the profession. 
No practitioner’s library is complete without it and it will be 
indispensable for students, as it does away with the necessity of their 
having a number of collateral books on the subject. 
It will be adopted as the text book in the Chicago Veterinary 
College. — Dr. E. L. Quitman , Chicago Veterinary College. 
The book is of admirable merit and full of valuable informa¬ 
tion from beginning to end, very explicit, rich and interesting, and 
should be in the hands of every student as well as practitioner of the 
art of Veterinary Medicine. — Thurston Miller, M.D., Professor of 
Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Chemistry, San Francisco Veteri¬ 
nary College. 
... I have found the book very satisfactory as a reference 
book to be used in connection with lectures. . .—Dr. W.A. Landacre, 
College of Pharmacy, Ohio State University. 
I consider it the only work on materia medica and therapeutics 
suitable to the American veterinary practitioner. It deserves a wide 
distribution among veterinarians. I have recommended it to my 
students.— John J. Repp, V.M.D., Iowa State College, Ames, Iowa. 
