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EDITORIAL. 
ibe had from J. Lamarre & Co., Editeurs, 4, Rue Antoine-Dubois, 
Paris, France. 
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“ Internal Pathology — Mediastinean, Heart, Blood Vessels, 
Blood” (Pathologie Interne, Mediastin, Coeur, Vaisseaux 
Sang), by Prof. Cadeac. 
It is about one year since we had the opportunity to call atten¬ 
tion to a new volume of the second edition of this part of the 
Veterinary Encyclopedia of the learned Professor of Lyon. The 
fifth volume that is before us is a continuation of the work. 
With the conclusion of the thoracic organs, it presents to the 
reader the diseases of the heart, of the blood vessels, and begins 
those of the blood proper. The consideration of the circulatory 
apparatus includes the varieties of pericarditis in the first chap¬ 
ter. In the second the myocarditis, hypertrophy, cardiac dilata¬ 
tion, fatty degeneration, angina pectoris, rupture, tumors and 
parasites. The third chapter treats of endocarditis in its various 
forms. The fourth chapter covers the arteritis, the aneurisms, 
and the many forms of thromboses. Splenomegaly, with hemor¬ 
rhages of the spleen, abscesses, necrosis, and tumors occupy a 
special chapter. 
The book is presented by the house of J. B. Bailliere & Sons, 
and with its numerous illustrations continues the gigantic work 
undertaken by Prof. Cadeac, who, we understand, is hard at 
work to complete the publication of this second edition. 
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Acknowledgments. — Cornell Veterinarian, No. 1, No. 2. 
The Daily Picayune of New Orleans, with the excellent biog¬ 
raphy of Dr. Dalrymple, by Dr. D. Arthur Hughes, extracted 
from the Veterinary Journal of London. 
The “ Proceedings of the American Veterinary Medical 
Association’’ (Meetings of 1911). The “Papers and Proceed¬ 
ings of the New York State Veterinary Medical Society ”; hand¬ 
some little pamphlet of 130 pages where the 21st annual meeting 
is recorded. 
