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IMPORTANT PUBLICATIONS DURING 1897 
THE CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS 
OF 
Lamene ss**** 
in the Horse 
By JV. E. A. WYMAN, 7,5., 
Professor of Veterinary Science at Clemson A* and M* College, 
and Veterinarian to South Carolina Experiment Station* 
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8 VO, cloth, largely illustrated, $2.60. 
Points as to the special merits of the work: 
(1) . It is the only modern work of its kind in the 
English language. 
(2) . It is an aid to the teacher, practitioner and 
student—being strictly scientific and at the same time 
abounding in practical points—in coping with the most 
important branch of surgery, viz., the diagnosis of 
Lameness. 
( 3 ) . It is based u|)on anatomo-physiological laws, 
together with the teachings and observations of the most 
prominent German, English and American jaractitioners. 
(4) . It is confined strictly to one subject. 
(5) . It is the first English work on the clinical 
diagnosis of one special subject. 
(6) . It fills an empty space in veterinary science. 
