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f dogs, of horse, tuberculosis, actinomycosis, ibotryomycosis, bovine 
C arcy , epizootic lymphangitis, glanders, dourine, rabies, bacillar 
yelo nephritis of bovines and mamnutis, are presented to the 
•eader in twenty-two chapters well written and of easy and 
Peasant reading-. 
That “ Microbian Diseases of Animals ” will meet at the 
lands of the veterinary profession a most hearty welcome is 
i prophecy easy to make, and one which in our estimation 
:annot be but realized as an appreciation of the great services 
;hese two celebrated veterinarians have rendered to scientific 
veterinary medicine. 
vIoller’s Operative Veterinary Surgery. —Translated and edited from the 
second enlarged and improved edition by J. A. W. Dollar, M.R.C.V.S., (W. 
R. Jenkins, 851-853 6th Avenue, N. Y.) 
The issue of this valuable work, announced some time ago 
oy the English press, will prove a great advantage to veter- 
narians and to veterinary students who have waited for its 
appearance, at last realized through the exertions of the well 
mown house of W. R. Jenkins, who presents the book in a 
neatly bound form with a very easily read print. 
The work is the translation of one of the best authors in 
Cxermany, and is done by one whose name has already become 
well known to the veterinary public. It is divided into twelve 
chapters, which cover the diseases of the head, those of the 
neck, of the thorax, of the abdomen, of the stomach and bowels, 
Df the rectum and anus, of the urinary organs, of the organs 
cf generation of the male and female, of the spinal columns, of 
the fore and of the hind limbs. 
Every chapter is subdivided into sections, and the entire 
work covers over 700 pages, and contains 142 illustrations 
well designed. 
It seems to us, however, that it can scarcely be considered 
as a special work on Operative Surgery, but, more strictly 
speaking, one on General Surgery, as it certainly treats more 
minutely on the subject of surgical diseases than on the de¬ 
scription and illustration of the manipulations of operations 
for the treatment of said diseases; and it is probably, at least 
