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botsyomycosis, with some contagious diseases such as anthrax, 
farcy and tuberculosis are considered in the point of view of 
surgery. Tumors close this second part. 
The third treats of the diseases of tissues proper and those 
of the extremities. Diseases of the skin and of the cellular 
tissue, those of the muscles, tendons, synovial sacs, aponeuro¬ 
sis, arteries, nerves, etc., are studied with the details that they 
require. 
The articles on anaesthesia, antiseptics, the complications of 
wounds, the diseases of tendons, nerves, bones and articula¬ 
tions deserve special attention. Affections of the feet are 
to be the subject of special consideration. 
Written without complicated phraseology, the reader 
will, in studying this work well, without difficulty grasp the 
most minute points. Bibliographic information found 
after every chapter. Numerous well-made illustrations are 
interspersed in the text and aid considerably in the description 
of the various subjects. 
It is a book which is called to take rank among the best 
classical works and those of the veterinary practitioners. An i 
English translation is announced as being in press, which will 
soon be offered to English readers. 
Die Krankheiten des Hundes und deren Behandlung.— (Diseases of the 
Dog and their Treatment).—By J. B. Arnous, Thierarzt. Price, $1.25 ; Brocts, 
$1.50 Bound. Berlin, Verlag von Richard Shoetz, Luisenstrasse No. 36. 
On account of the presence of excellent works upon special 
pathology and therapeutics of the domestic animals, it ap¬ 
pears to be somewhat risky to publish a book upon diseases 
of the dog. 
But in these larger works the diseases of the dog treat¬ 
ment are of secondary consideration, and a quick review is 
difficult, and for this reason the editor undertook the work. 
Diseases which are only of a special scientific interest are 
omitted, so not to enlarge the book unnecessarily ; diseases, ! 
however, which are frequently met with and often puzzle the : 
practitioner, are extensively described. 
For the preparation of the above mentioned material, the 
