Prof. A. Liautard’s Works. 
WILLIAM R. JENKINS announces as in course of publication the 
following important works :— A Treatise on Veterinary Surgical Therapeutics of 
the Domestic Animals, by Professor P. J. Cadiot and J. Alvary, Translated 
by Prof. A. Liautard, M.D., V, M., 2 volumes; also A Dictionary of Veterinary 
Medicine. By Prof. A. Liautard, M.D., V.M. 
JUST PUBLISMED, 
Median Neurotomy. 
In the Treatment of Chronic 
Tendonitis and Periostosis of 
the Fetlock. 
By C. Pellerin, late repetitor of Clinic 
and Surgery to the Alfort Veterinary 
School. Translated, with Additional 
Facts Relating to It, by Prof. A. Liau¬ 
tard. M.D., V. M. 
8vo, boards, illustrated, 31.00. 
The translation bears with it the experience 
and ripe judgment of Prof. Liautard, whose 
rank as a surgeon is not surpassed in our 
country. The work will be gratefully received 
by those veterinarians who for many years 
have relied upon counter irritation and the 
actual cautery for dealing with these lesions, 
and who have had so many grevious disap¬ 
pointments in this line of treatment. The oper¬ 
ation has already found favor in this country. 
—Journal of Comparatine Medicine 
and Vet. Archives. 
Very full and explicit directions are §:iven 
of the operation, the regional anatomy is de¬ 
scribed in succinct form, and abnormalities 
likely to occur are specified; and we think 
that those who desire to become acquainted 
with an operation that is not uncommonly 
made use of on the continent, and of which 
we have published annotations, cannot do 
better than buy the work.— The Veterinarian. 
LIAUTARD. “ iTanual of Oper= 
ative Veterinary Surgery.” 
By A. Liautard, M.D.jV.M., Principal 
and Professor of Anatomy, Surgery, 
Sanitary Medicine and Jurisprudence 
in the American Veterinary College ; 
Chevalier du Merite Agricole de 
France, Honorary Fellow of the Royal 
College of Veterinary Surgeons (Lon¬ 
don) etc., etc. 
8vo, cloth (780 pp., and nearly 600 
illustrations)—$6.00. 
Animal Castration 
The only work on the subject 
in the English language. Illus¬ 
trated with nearly fifty engray- 
ings. 13mo, Cloth, $3.00. 
The book is divided into several chapters, 
treating of all the various methods of castra¬ 
tion of the horse, cattle, sheep, pigs and fowls, 
including the operation on cryptorchids, and 
of the accidents and complications arising as 
secondary to the operation. 
Lameness of Horses 
And Diseases of the Locoinotory 
Apparatus. 13mo, Cloth, $3.50 
How to Tell the Age of the 
Domestic Animals 
13nio, Cloth, 60 Cents. 
This is a very excellent and lucid treatise 
on the age of the domestic animals, embody¬ 
ing the author’s well-known chart on the sub¬ 
ject and explaining simply and concisely the 
method of ascertaining the age of horses, 
cattle, sheep, dogs and pigs. The text is illus¬ 
trated with over forty engravings of teeth, 
and the work is an invaluable one to the veter¬ 
inary student, the buyer of animals, and the 
veterinary practitioner. 
Vade Mecum of Equine 
Anatomy 
For the use of Advanced Students 
and Teterinarians. 13nio, Cloth, 
$3.00. 
Zundel on the Horse’s 
Foot 
Translated by Dr. A. Liautard. 
Svo, Cloth, Illustrated, $3.00. 
This is a most complete and scientific 
treatise on the subject of the horse’s foot, and 
its diseases, and its translation into English by 
such a distinguished veterinarian as Dr. Liau¬ 
tard must make it a valuable acquisition to the 
list of veterinary literature. It is practical and 
thorough in its description and the text is illus¬ 
trated with numerous excellent illustrations. 
W. R. JENKINS, 851 and 853 Sixth Av., New York. 
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