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REVIEWS AND NOTICES 
only to French but also to foreign authors. Besides the names 
of the three principle authors of the dictionary, we find those of 
Mr. Kauffman, on narcotics and narcotism ; of Mr. Cadiot, on 
navicular disease and on the pathology of the oesophagus; of Mr. 
Lulainelie on neoplasms, on the pathology of nerves, on neuro¬ 
mas ; on obliteration and occlusion; oedema, diseases of the con¬ 
junctiva; of the lacrymal apparatus; and on cataract; of Mr. Bar¬ 
rier, on the general anatomy and physiology of nerves and on that 
of the eye ; of Mr. Comeny, on plantar neurotomy ; of St. Cyr, on 
obstetrics, and of Mr. Ruilliet, on the various cestri. The book is 
completed by Brof. Sanson, with several articles on zooteclmy; 
by Brof. Trasbot, on necrobiosis, neurosis and various affections 
of the eye ; by Brof. Nocard, on a peculiar skin disease of sheep, 
and on the pathology of the nasal cavities. The fourteenth volume 
of the Dictionaire will, we are confident, be specially welcomed 
by French readers, for such of its contents as serve to supply 
certain deficiencies hitherto existing in veterinary literature. 
LE PIED DU CHEYAL ET SA FERRUVE. By A. Watrin. 
A resume of observations, experiments and discoveries made 
by the author during a practice of several years, and which he 
now offers to the public for their consideration and judgment. 
OESTER REICHISCHE MONATSSCHRIFT FUR THIERHEILKUNDE 
UND REVUE FUR THIERHEILKUNDE UND THIERZUCHT. By 
Alois Kook. Yol. 13; No. 1. 
7 * 
For the past twelve years our worthy friend, the editor of 
the Revue , published his work in separate sheets. In the thirteenth 
volume the style is changed, and it now comes to us in the more 
convenient pamphlet form, comprising forty-eight pages of in¬ 
teresting original articles, and reviews of continental journals. 
We congratulate Doctor Alois Kock on his new departure, and 
hope that the success of the future will quite equal that of the 
past. 
BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS RECEIVED. 
*LES INVISIBLES. By Fabre Domergue. 
fLA QUESTION D’lDENDITE DE NATURE DE LA MORVE ET DU 
FARCIN CHEZ LE CHEYAL ET CHEZ L’HOMME. By G. Chenier. 
*Tlie invisibles. 
fThe question of the identity of glanders and farcy in the horse and in man. 
