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001. (ACTINOMYCOSIS). Illinois Board of Livestock Commissioners. Special report...on actinomycosis. 1890. Springfield, IL: Springfield Printing Co. 37 pp. An outbreak with human involvement. 002. ADAMS, Arthur (ed). The history of the Worshipful Company of Blacksmiths from early times until the year 1785... 1951. London: Sylvan Press. 207 pp. § With reproductions from original books. 003. AGASSIZ, Louis (1807-1883). Histoire naturelle des poissons d'eau douce de l'Europe centrale. 1839. Neuchatel: The author. 326 pp. Natural history of European fishes. 004. AGRIPPA von NETTESHEIM (1486?-1535). Paradoxe sur l'incertitude, vanite, et abus des sciences...de choses contre la commune opinion. 1617. [s.l. s.n.] 306 pp. § Speaks highly of veterinarians and scorns physicians who disdain animal medicine. (see Smith, vol l, p 135) 005. (ALBERTUS MAGNUS) (1193?-1280). Albertus Magnus: being the approved, verified, sympathetic ad natural Egyptian secrets, or, white and black magic for man and beast... ca 1900. [s.l. s.n.] 208 pp. § A late edition of these magical cures. 006. ALBRECHTSEN, J. The sterility of cows, its causes and treatment. Trans by H. Wehrbein. 1917. Chicago: Alex Eger. 98 pp. Results of a noted Danish specialist. 007. (ALDROVANDI, Ulisse) (1522-1605). Aldrovandi on chickens. The ornithology of Ulisse Aldrovandi (1600) volume II, book XIV. Trans, with notes, by L.R. Lind. 1963. Norman: Univ of Oklahoma Press. 36 + 447 pp. § A modern version of a classic, including uses of chicken parts in medicine. 008. ALEXANDER, Alexander Septimus (1860-). Udder diseases of the cow, and related subjects. 1929. Boston: R.G. Badger. 215 pp. Diagnosis and treatment of common diseases. 009. ALLEN, Joseph Alexander (1886-); McLURE, W.C.S. Theory and practice of fox ranching. 1926. Charlottetown, Can: Irwin Printing Co. 242 pp. Management and diseases of foxes. |
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010. ALLEN, Lewis Falley (1800-1890). American cattle: their history, breeding, and management. 1868. New York: Taintor Bros. 528 pp. § With 71 pp on diseases based on Clater. 011. ALLEN, R.L. (Richard L.) (1803-1869). Domestic animals: history and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, and farm dogs. 1847. New York: O. Judd. 227 pp. § A farmers' handbook stressing management. 012.__Same. 1848. New York: C.M. Saxton. 227 pp. § 013.__New American farm book. 1869. New York: O. Judd. 526 pp. 014.__The American farmer's almanac. 1876. Phila: Fisher & Bro. 34 pp. § Contains items of veterinary interest. 015.__The farmer's almanack. 1800. Boston: John West. Unpaged. § 016.__Housekeeper's almanac. 1877. Phila: Sower, Potts & Co. § 017.__Same. 1884. Phila: Carey Bros. § 018.__Same. 1887. Phila: Behm & Gerhart. § 019.__Knickerbocker's almanac. 1831. New York: C. Brown. § 020.__The oracle of rural life: an almanack for sportsmen, farmers...for the year 1839. 1839. London: A.H. Bailey. 96 pp. § 021.__Uncle Sam's almanac... 1844. Phila: Hogan & Thompson. § 022.__Same. 1857. Phila: Leary & Getz. 52 pp. § 023.__The Whig almanac. 1853. New York: Greeley & McElrath. 65 pp. § 024.__Wright's pictorial family almanac. 1876. New York: E. Ferratt. 24 pp. § 025.__Same. 1881. § 026. AMAR, Antonio. Informe sobre la mejora y aumento de la cria de caballos dado al supremo consejo do la guerra... 1818. Barcelona: Augustin Roca. 125 pp. Uses of horses in war. 027. ANDERSEN, Sigurd (ed). P.C. Abildgaard (1740- 1801): a biography & bibliography for the faculty of veterinary science, the Royal Danish Veterinary and Agricultural University. 1985. Copenhagen: Kandrup. 94 pp. The life and writings of the founder of the Danish veterinary school. 028.__Farmer's cyclopedia. Abridged...from the publications of the United States Department of Agriculture. Volume 3 [of 7]: Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats, cats, dogs. 1915. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Page. 659 pp. § A generally sensible work for farmers. 029.__National Research Council...A historical survey of animal-disease morbidity and mortality reporting... 1966. Washington: NAS-NRC. 40 pp. § Includes animal and human disease nomenclature. |
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030.__Rex book: the veterinary guide...treatments of the various diseases of horses, cattle, hogs, sheep and poultry. 1905 Omaha: The Rex Co. 160 pp. § A mediocre work promoting remedies. 031.__(Rinderpest) New York State Agricultural Society. First and second reports...on the statistics, pathology and treatment...of rinderpest. 1867. Albany: Weed, Parsons. 144 pp. Based on European experience, with history. 032.__(Rinderpest) Report of...conference on diseases amongst cattle and other animals in South Africa... 1904. Bloemfontein: Argus Printing. 66 pp. On rinderpest, TB, glanders, F&M disease, etc. 033.__(Tuberculosis) Report of...the outbreak of disease among the cattle at the state college farm... 1887. Augusta, ME: Sprague & Son. 254 pp. § TB in the University of Maine dairy herd. 034.__Veterinary counter practice...including diseases and treatments... 9th ed. 1937. London: Chemist and Druggist. 480 pp. § A mediocre work for the drug trade. 035.__ALEXANDER, Lloyd. Fifty years in the doghouse. 1964. New York: Putnam. 256 pp. A narrative by New York SPCA agent No. 1. 036.__ANGELL, George Thorndyke (1823-1909). Autobiographical sketches and personal reflections. Boston: Am Humane Educ Soc. 1892? 114 + 37 pp. An early SPCA leader; name associated with Angell Memorial (Animal) Hospital in Boston. 037.__Same: Second supplement. 1897. 24 pp. 038.__BAYLY, Maurice Beddow. Clinical medical discoveries. 1961. London: Natl Antivivisection Soc. 146 pp. Decries use of animals in medical research. 039.__The futility of experiments on animals. 1962. (Same) 196 pp. Quotes selected to discredit such work. 040.__BELL, Ernest (1851-). Fair treatment for animals. 1927. London: G. Bell & Sons. 298 pp. Several articles urging humane treatment. 041.__BRAY, Caroline (Hennell) (1814-1905). Our duty to animals. 1881. London: S.W. Partridge.160 pp. A children's book on humane treatment. 042.__BROWN, Antony. Who cares for animals. 1974. London: Heinemann. 234 pp. A 150-year history of the RSPCA. 043.__CIABURRI, G. La vivisection. Trans from Italian by Robert Fath. 1928. Geneva: Fed Swiss Soc against Vivisection. 288 pp. A condemnation of vivisection. |
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044.__CLARKE, Frances Elizabeth (ed). Poetry's plea for animals: an anthology... 1927. Boston: Lothrop, Lee & Shepard. 426 pp. A sentimental collection urging kindness. 045.__COBBE, Frances Power (1822-1904). The modern rack: papers on vivisection. 1893. London: Swan, Sonnenschein. 272 pp. § By founder of Natl Antivivisection Society. 046.__COLEMAN, Sydney R. Humane society leaders in America, with...early history of the humane movement in England. 1924. Albany, NY: American Humane Assn. 270 pp. Work of Henry Bergh, Geo T. Angell, et al. 047.__COLERIDGE, Stephen (1854-). Great testimony against scientific cruelty... 1918. London; New York: John Lane Co. 66 pp. Thoughts of famous persons on cruelty. 048.__COLLINS, John (1814?-1902). Voices of the dumb creation. A sequel to "Black Beauty." 1892. Phila: Penna SPCA. 53 pp. An allegorical convocation protesting cruelty. 049.__COLMORE, G(ertrude) (-1926). Priests of progress. 1908. New York: B.W. Dodge. 384 pp. A novel recounting horrors of vivisection. 050.__EVANS, Edward Payson (1831-1917). The criminal prosecution and capital punishment of animals. 1906. London: W. Heinemann. 384 pp. Medieval civil and clerical proceedings. 051.__FAIRHOLME, Edward George. A century of work for animals: the history of the RSPCA, 1824-1924. 1924. New York: E.P. Dutton. 298 pp. Founding of the RSPCA and its accomplishments. |
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052.__FLEMING, George (1833-1901). The wanton mutilation of animals. 1898. London: George Bell & Sons. 24 pp; 10 plates. Decries "fashionable" operations on animals. |
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053.__FLETCHER, R. A few notes on cruelty to animals: On the inadequacy of penal law... 1846. London: Longman & Co. 105 pp. A plea for humane care; hospitalization. 054.__FLOWER, Edward Fordham (1805-1883). Bits and bearing-reins: with observations on horses and harness. 1885. London: Cassell. 7th ed, 63 pp. Deplores use of the bearing-rein. 055.__FOX, Michael W. (1937-). Returning to Eden: animal rights and human responsibility. 1980. New York: Viking Press. 281 pp. Implications of animal abuse for humanity. 056.__FRENCH, R.D. Antivivisection and medical science in Victorian society. 1975. Princeton, NJ: Princeton Univ Press. 425 pp. Philosophy of the movement in Britain. 057.__GALSWORTHY, John (1867-1933). The slaughter of animals for food. 1913. London: RSPCA Council of justice to animals. 24 pp. Urges stricter regulation of slaughter. 058.__GOUGH, Edward W. "Centaur," or, the "turn out": a practical treatise on the management of horses... 1878. London: Hardwick & Bogue. Urges humane treatment; interesting plates. 059.__(Humane movement). Animal expression: a photographic footnote to Charles Darwin's "Expression of the emotions in man and animals." 1967. New York: Animal Welfare Institute. 54 pp. Photos depicting joy, pain, terror, etc. 060.__ __Care and kindness for our animal friends. 1899. American Humane Educ Soc. 30 pp. Introductory animal care for children. 061.__ __Corporation of London. Public Health Department report [on] humane slaughtering of animals. 1925. London: Skipper & East. 16 pp. 062.__ __Dog welfare: a helpful book on dog ailments. 1900? London: Natl Canine Defence League. 32 pp. A pamphlet for owners, ed by vet surgeon. 063.__ __Dundee SPCA annual report... n.d. Dundee, Scotland: John Leng & Co. 15 pp. Includes abridged reports of prosecutions. 064.__ __Great Britain. Anno Duodecimo...Anno primo...Anno quinto...[Three] act[s] for...prevention of cruelty to animals. 1849, 1837, 1835 London: G.E. Eyre & W. Spottiswood. 10, 2, 8 pp. 065.__ __A plea for the dumb creation: being selections from The British Workman, etc. 1868. Phila: J.S. Claxton. 93 pp. Literary contributions and animal anecdotes. 066.__ __(same) 1876. Penna SPCA. 96 pp. 067.__HUME, C(harles) W(esley) (1866-1981). The status of animals in Christian religion. 1956. London: UFAW. 109 pp. § Early attitudes toward animals. 068.__JACKSON, Thomas (1812-1886). Our dumb companions, or, conversations of a father with his children... 1868. London: S.W. Partridge. 134 pp. |
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A child's book stressing humane treatment. 069.__KARKEEK, William Floyd (1802-1858). An essay on the future existence of the brute creation. 1878. London: W. Mitchell. 67 pp. § Some early thoughts on the human-animal bond. 070.__KEEN, William W(illiams) (1837-). Animal experimentation and medical progress. 1914. Boston; New York: Houghton Mifflin. 312 pp. § Summarizes the benefits of vivisection. 071.__LEAVITT, Emily Stewart. Animals and their legal rights: a survey of American laws from 1641 to 1968...[with additions by USDA]. 1968. New York: NY Anim Welfare Inst. 165 + 49 pp. Evolution of laws to protect animals. 072.__LEFFINGWELL, Albert (1845-1916). An ethical problem: or, sidelights upon science experimentation on man and animals. 1914. London: G. Bell & Sons; New York: C.P. Farrell. 369 pp. Condemns animal research that is not "perfectly painless." Author signature. 073.__ __(same). 1916. 374 pp. 074.__ __The vivisection controversy: essays and criticism. 1908. London: The London and Provincial Anti-vivisection Society. 251 pp. Disputes the claimed utility of vivisection. 075.__ __The vivisection question. 1907. Chicago: Vivisection Reform Soc. 2nd ed. 267 pp. A vehement objection to medical research. 076.__LEWIS, C.S. The problem of pain. 1974. New York: Macmillan. paperback, 160 pp. Includes section on animal pain. 077.__MACAULAY, James (1817-1902) et al. 1881. Vivisection, scientifically and ethically considered in prize essays. London: M. Jaap. 317 pp. Three essays on evils of vivisection. 078.__MACNAGHTEN, Lettice. Pistol v. poleaxe. A handbook on humane slaughter. 1932. London: Chapman & Hall. 577 pp. Slaughter methods and related legislation. 079.__MUSHET, David (1772-1847). The wrongs of the animal world... 1839. London: Hatchard & Son. 324 pp. Essays on animal cruelty and vivisection. 080.__NIVEN, Charles D. History of the humane movement. 1967. New York: Transatlantic arts. 217 pp. Development of thought about the movement. 081.__OLDFIELD, Josiah (1863-1963). The evils of butchery. 1895. London: Wm Reeves. 77 + 21 pp. A critique of killing methods. 082.__PACE, Mildred Mastin. Friend of animals: the story of Henry Bergh. 1942. New York: C. Scribner's Sons. 125 pp. Life of ASPCA founder, written for children. |
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083.__PAGET, Stephen (1855-1926). Experiments on animals. 1900. London: T. Fisher Unwin. 274 pp. Refutes opponents of medical research. 084.__ __(same) 1903. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. Revised ed. 380 pp. 085.__PATERSON, David; RYDER, Richard D. (ed). Animals' rights: a symposium. 1979. London: Centaur Press. 243 pp. Social, historical and political perspective. 086.__PEABODY, Philip Glendower (1857-). Personal experiences of two American anti-vivisectionists...with an appendix by Col. Robert G. Ingersoll. 1895. Boston: New England Anti-vivisection Society. 96 pp. Perceived horrors, mainly in Europe. 087.__(Periodicals). The animal world. Vol 3, No 25. 1908. London: H.E. Morgan. 290 pp. Monthly publication of the RSPCA. 088.__ __National humane review. Vol 50, No l. 50th anniversary issue. 1962. § Articles on origins of humane movement. 089.__PHILANTHROPOS (pseud). Physiological cruelty, or...an inquiry into the vivisection question. 1883. New York: John Wiley. 156 pp. Comes down in favor of animal experiments. 090.__PLIMSOLL, Samuel (1824-1898). Cattle ships...Mr. Plimsoll's second appeal for our seamen... 1890. London: K. Paul, Trench. 150 pp. Overloading and ship loss; Plimsoll line. 091.__REGAN, Tom. The case for animal rights. 1983. Berkeley: Univ Calif Press. 425 pp. A philosophic inquiry; human obligations. 092.__ROWLEY, Francis Harold (1854-). The humane idea: a brief history of man's attitude toward the other animals. 1912. Boston: American Humane Educ Soc. 72 pp. Early concepts and related legislation. 093.__RYDER, Richard D(udley). Victims of science: the use of animals in research. 1975. London: Davis-Poynter. 279 pp. Claims most animal experimentation is trivial. 094.__SALT, Henry Stephens (1851-1939). Animals' rights: considered in relation to social progress. 1892. London; New York: G. Bell. 162 pp. A plea for humane treatment, wild and tame. 095.__ __(same) 1894. New York. 176 pp. Includes essay by Albert Leffingwell. 096.__ __(same)...with preface by Peter Singer. 1980. Clarks Summit, PA: Society for Animal Rights. 232 pp. Reprint, with extensive bibliography. 097.__SINGER, Peter. Animal liberation: a new ethics for our treatment of animals. 1973. New York: Random House. 301 pp. Tyranny of human over nonhuman animals. 098.__SWALLOW, William Alan. Quality of mercy: history of the humane movement in the United States. 1963. Boston: Mary Mitchell Humane Fund. 187 pp. |
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The work of numerous societies in the US. 099.__TRIST, Sidney (ed). The under dog: a series...on the wrongs suffered by animals... 1913. London: "Animals' Guardian" Office. 203 pp. Papers on docking, slaughter, bearing rein. 100.__TURNER, E(rnest) S(ackville) (1909-). All heaven in a rage. 1965. New York: St Martin's Press. 324 pp. Development of humane movement in Britain. 101.__TURNER, James (1946-). Reckoning with the beast: animals, pain, and humanity in the Victorian mind. 1980. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Univ. 190 pp. Sociology of the humane movement. 102.__(Vivisection). Great Britain...return showing the number of experiments on living animals. 1915, 1920. London: HMSO. 27, 34 pp. Lists of experimenters and animal types. 103.__ __Royal commission on vivisection, fifth report...appendix. 1908. London: HMSO. 4 + 157 pp. Official forms and index of evidence given. 104.__ __(same). Final report. 1912. 139 pp. Justification for animal experimentation. 105.__ __[Minor publications] 1895-1946. Pro and con, 55 small items. 106.__ __US Congress. [Senate hearing on bill for prevention of cruelty to animals.] 1900. Washington: GPO. 223 pp. § Includes statements by prominent persons. 107.__ __World League against vivisection. Fourth international congress. 1910. London: J. Tamblyn. 357 pp. Short papers by congress participants. 108.__WARBASSE, James Peter (1866-1957). The conquest of pain through animal experimentation. 1910. New York; London: D. Appleton. 175 pp. § The role of animals in medical progress. 109.__WESTACOTT, Evalyn (1888-). A century of vivisection and anti-vivisection...their effect upon science, medicine and human life... 1949. Ashingdon, Essex: C.W. Daniel. 675 pp. § A largely one-sided "expose" of research. 110. ANTRIM, A.A. The horseman's friend. 1878. Logan, IA: [s.n.] 27 pp. Tidbits of information, eg, colic, big head. APPERLY, Charlessee Nimrod 111. ARBURUA, Joseph M. Narrative of the veterinary profession in California. 1966. San Francisco: [s.n.]. 366 pp.§ Organizations, education, DVM biographies. 112. (ARISTOTLE). Aristotle's history of animals. 1907. London: G. Bell & Sons. 326 pp. § Includes his books on parts of animals, internal organs, reproduction and diseases. |
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113. ARMATAGE, George. Every man his own horse doctor...[with] Blaine's veterinary art... 1877? New York: O. Judd. 830 pp. § Early mention of some conditions, eg, roaring. 114.__Memoranda for emergencies, or, the veterinarian's pocket remembrancer. 1870. London: J. Churchill & Sons. 262 pp. § Diagnosis and treatment of acute conditions. 115.__The sheep: its varieties and management in health and disease. 1882. London: F. Warne. 211 pp. § A comprehensive handbook for shepherds. 116.__The thermometer as an aid to diagnosis in veterinary medicine. 1894. London: F. Warne. 71 pp. A pioneering work on the subject. 117. ARMSTEAD, Hugh W. The artistic anatomy of the horse. 1900. London: Bailliere, Tindall. 48 pp. Detailed but superficial and inelegant. 118. ASH, Edward Cecil (1888-). Dogs: their history and development. 1900? Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 2 vol, 384, 394 pp. § Early writings, with elegant plates of breeds. ASHMONTsee Perry, Joseph. 119. AVERY, James (1809-). Old Jim Avery's own farrier and recipe book...for the prevention and cure of disease in horses. 1859. Albany, NY: Munsell & Rowland. 340 pp. § Some good observations, except on disease. 120. AXE, J. Wortley (ed ). The horse, its treatment in health and disease, with a complete guide to breeding, training, and management. 1906. London: Gresham Publishing Co. 9 vol, 1605 pp. § An encyclopedic work; many illustrations. 121. BABCOCK, Robert H(all) (1851-). Diseases of the heart and arterial system... 1903. New York; London: D. Appleton. 853 pp. § A text for students and physicians. 122. BACON, Francis (1561-1626). Sylva sylvarum. 1658. London: W. Rawley. 125 pp. § A late edition of Bacon's natural history. [Bound with] New Atlantis. 1658. 36 pp, [and] The history of life and death. 1658. 62 pp. Latter includes ages to which animals live. BADCOCK, J.see Hinds, John 123. BAKER, Austin Hart (1852-). Live stock: a cyclopedia for the farmer and stock owner...being also a complete stock doctor. 1912. Minneapolis: H.L. Baldwin. 1406 pp. Well-written, many illustrations; by dean of Chicago Veterinary College. 124.__(same). 1918. c1916. Detroit: F.B. Dickerson. 1404 pp. § 125.__Theory and practice of veterinary medicine... 1909. 2nd ed. Chicago: A. Eger. 265 pp. § Based on author's lecture notes. 126. BAKER, E.T. Sheep diseases. 1916. Chicago: Amer J Vet Med. 237 pp. § Includes color plates of poisonous plants. |
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127.__(same) Chicago: Alex Eger. 299 pp. § Revised edition without color plates. 128. BALLMER, D. Neue Recepte und bewahrte Curen fur Menschen und Vieh. 1827. Schellsburg, PA: [s.n.]. 40 pp. § Cures for man and cattle; 30 pp missing. 129. BALLOU, William Rice (1864-1893). A compend of equine anatomy and physiology. 1890. Phila: P. Blakiston. 205 pp. § A quiz compendium and dissection guide. 130. (BANG) Bernhard Lauritz Frederik (1848-1932). Lagen og veterinaeren, der forte Dansk veterinaervidenskab... 1984. Kobenhavn: Carl Fr. Mortensens Forlag. 101 pp. § The Danish veterinarian noted for his work on bovine abortion (Bang's disease) and TB. With Hist Med Vet 5:3 (Letters to Bang). 131. BANHAM George Amos. Table of veterinary posology and therapeutics...for the use of students and practitioners. 1901. New York: W.R. Jenkins. 192 pp. Tables of medications and diseases; remedies. 132.__(same) 1901. London: Bailliere, Tindall. 133. BARDSLEY, Samuel Argent (1764-1851). Medical reports of cases and experiments, with...an enquiry into the origin of canine madness... 1807. London: R. Bickerstaff. 336 pp. § Includes anecdotes of "spontaneous" rabies. 134. BARKER, C(lifford) A(lbert) V(ictor) (1919-). One voice: a history of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association. 1989. Ottawa: CVMA. 260 pp. § Includes veterinary education; biographies. 135. BARKLEY, K. The ambulance. 1978. Hicksville, NY: Exposition Press. 207 pp. § Includes animal ambulances. Inscribed by author to J.F. Smithcors. 136. BARNUM, H.L. The American farrier: containing a minute account of...every part of the horse. 1832. Phila: U. Hunt; Cincinnati: H.L. Barnum. 286 pp. A generally sensible work for owners. 137.__(same) 1845. c1832. Phila: U. Hunt. § 138. BARTLET, J(ohn) (1716?-1772). The gentleman's farriery, or, a practical treatise on the diseases of horses. 1754. 2nd ed. London: J. Nourse. 370 pp. By a surgeon with little knowledge of horses. 139.__(same) 1770. 7th ed. § 140.__(same) 1773. 8th ed. § 141.__(same) 1782. 10th ed. C. Nourse. § 142.__(same) 1788. 12th ed. § 143.__Pharmacopoeia Bartleiana, or, Bartlet's gentleman farrier's repository... 1773. Eton: T. Pote. 400 pp. Essentially a reprint of item 144. 144.__Pharmacopoeia hippiatrica, or, the gentleman farrier's repository... 1764. Eton: J. Pote. 382 pp. § Based on item 138; not a pharmacopoeia. |
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145. BARTON, William P(aul) C(rillon) (1786-1856). Vegetable materia medica of the United States... 1817, 1818. Phila: M. Carey. 2 vol, 273, 243 pp. A descriptive work, with fine color plates. 146. BASKIN, Leonard (1922-). Ars anatomica: a medical fantasia. 1972. New York: Medicina Rara. § Thirteen contemporary drawings 16 x 22." 147. BAUM, H(ermann) (1864-1932). Das Lymphgefasssystem des Rindes. 1912. Berlin: A. Hirschwald. 170 pp. The bovine lymphatic system; 32 color plates. 148. BAYER, Joseph. Lehrbuch der Veterinarchirurgie. 1887. Wien: W. Eraumuller. 536 pp. A general veterinary surgery textbook. 149. BEASLEY, Henry. The druggist's general receipt book...veterinary formulary...materia medica...proprietary medicines, [etc]... 1857. Phila: Lindsay & Blakiston. 3rd Amer ed. 495 pp. Has 150 pp on veterinary drugs; medications. 150. BEAUMONT, T(homas). The complete cow doctor: being a treatise on the disorders incident to horned cattle...by T. Beamont [sic]. 1814. Leeds: G. Wilson. 108 pp. Poor, except for appendix on parturition. 151.__The complete new cow doctor...to which is added a concise treatise on farriery. 1835. Manchester: S. Johnson. 140 pp. Pp 97-140 are devoted to farriery. 152. BECKFORD, Peter (1740-1811). Thoughts on hunting: in a series of familiar letters to a friend. 1810. London: J. Cundee. 314 pp. § Kennel diseases, by an observant layman. 153.__(same) 1951. London: Methuen. 220 pp. § 154. BELL, Charles, Sir (1774-1842). Manuscript of drawings of the arteries. 1971? New York: Editions Medicina Rara, facsimile 1797 ed. With many colored plates and commentary. 155. BENION, AD. Traite de l'elevage et des maladies du porc. 1872. Paris: P. Asselin. 539 pp.§ Written to lessen indifference of DVMs. Has extensive history of cysticercosis. 156. BENNION, Elisabeth. Antique medical instruments. 1979. London: Sotheby Parke Bernet; Berkeley, CA: Univ Calif Press. 355 pp. Includes veterinary items, middle ages to 1870; copiously illustrated. 157. BENTWRIGHT, Jeremiah. The American horse tamer...stable economy: and remedies for all diseases to which horses are liable... 1858. New York: A.O. Moore. 86 pp. § Mentions glanders, distemper, lampas, etc. 158. BERENGER, Richard. A new system of horsemanship. 1754. London: Paul Vaillant. 147 pp. § Trans of Bourgelat's "The new Newcastle," in turn trans (from English) of monumental work of Wm Cavendish, Duke of Newcastle (1667). |
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159. BERJEAU, Ph. Charles. The horses of antiquity, middle ages, and the renaissance. 1864. London: Dulau & Co. § Sixty drawings with text, to 16th century. 160. BERNERS, Juliana (1388-). The boke of Saint Albans...containing treatises on hawking, hunting, and cote armour... 1881. London: E. Stock, facsimile 1486 ed; introduction by Wm Blades. 32 pp + 90 leaves facsimiles. § First printed English work with vet import. 161. BEYER, B. Viehseuchen-Gesetze...uber die Abwehr und Unterdrucking von Viehseuchen. 1886. Berlin: P. Parey. 360 pp. State regulation of livestock in Germany. 162. BIERER, Bert W. American veterinary history. 1980. Madison, WI: C. Olson. 220 pp. § From 18th to 20th century; 729 references; author signature; letter to J.F. Smithcors. 163.__History of animal plagues of North America... 1974 c1939. Washington: USDA. 97 pp. § A chronology of disease outbreaks 1700-1939. 164.__A short history of veterinary medicine in America. 1955. East Lansing: Michigan State Univ Press. 118 pp. § Animal plagues and the rise of vet medicine. 165. BIGGLE, Jacob. Biggle swine book: much old and more new knowledge... 1899. Phila: Wilmer Atkinson Co. 144 pp. § Swine husbandry and diseases. 166. BILLINGS, Frank Seaver (1845-1912). The relation of animal diseases to the public health, and their prevention. 1884. New York: D. Appleton. 446 pp. A pioneering work; sections on veterinary history and schools of Europe. 167. BINDLEY, Charles (1796-1859) (pseud for Harry Hieover). The pocket and the stud, or, practical hints on the management of the stable. 1851. London: Longman, Brown... 218 pp. § Largely sensible; with advice to purchasers. 168. BINNIE, John Fairbairn (1863-). Manual of operative surgery. 1911. Phila: P. Blakiston's Sons. 5th ed, 1153 pp. A comprehensive basic human surgery text. 169. BIRCH, Raymond H. Hog cholera: its nature and control. 1922. New York: Macmillan. 311 pp. Diagnosis and treatment of hog cholera. 170. BLACKLOCK, Ambrose (1816-1873). A treatise on sheep...their improvement...management...treatment of their diseases... 1841. London: R. Tyas. 236 pp. Scientific and practical, except on rot. 171. BLAGRAVE, Joseph (1610-1682). The epitome of the art of husbandry...directions for the improvement of it... 1675. London: R. Billingsley. 236 + 136 pp. Sections on animal disease and horsemanship. |
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172.__Canine pathology, or...the diseases of dogs: with their causes, symptoms and mode of cure. 1817. London: T. Boosey 326 pp. § Established Blaine as "father" of discipline. 173.__(same) 1824. London: Boosey & Sons. 326 pp. § With "copious detail of the rabid malady." 174.__(same) 1832. London: T. & T. Boosey. 316 pp. § 175.__Blaine's canine pathology: being a description of the diseases of dogs... 1851. London: Longman, Brown... 5th ed, rev by Thomas Walton Mayer. 236 pp. An updated version of Blaine's work. 176.__A domestic treatise on the diseases of horses and dogs. 1803. London: T. Boosey. 212 pp.§ A do-it-yourself work touting his remedies; a gift from the author to Colonel Fall. |
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177.__(same) 1810. 4th ed, 249 pp. 178.__An encyclopaedia of rural sports... 1852. London: Longman, Brown... rev ed by Harry Hieover. 1246 pp. § A scholarly work, with many references. |
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179.__The outlines of the veterinary art, or, the principles of medicine as applied to...the horse, the ox, the sheep,and the dog, and to...their various diseases. 1802. London: Longman & Rees. 2 vol, 560, 783 pp. § Reflects inexperience of a human surgeon; includes vet history, views of education. 180.__(same) 1816. London: T. Boosey. 2nd ed, 314 + 128 pp. § Lacks part 3 on diseases; section on animal physiology added (author?). 181.__The outlines of the veterinary art, or, a treatise on the anatomy, physiology, and curative treatment of the horse...neat cattle and sheep. 1832. London: Longman. 4th ed. 668 pp. § Greatly improved over earlier editions. 182.__(same) 1841. London: Longman, Orme. 5th ed, 643 pp. § 183.__(same) 1865. London: Longmans, Green... 7th ed, rev and enl by Charles Steel. 814 pp. § 184. BLAZE, Elsear Jean Louis Joseph (1786-1848). Le chasseur au chien d'arret...l'education des chiens, leur maladies... 1836. Paris: Moutardier. 424 pp. § The education and maladies of hunting dogs. 185. BONSI, Francesco (1722-1803). Il dilettante di cavalli istruito... 1757. Venezia: G. Occhi. 68 pp. Anatomy, diseases and treatment of horses. 186.__Istruzione veterinaria...sulla presente epidemia contagiosa de' buoi... 1786. Rimino: Stamperia Albertiniana. 71 pp. An early work on cattle plague. 187. BOURGELAT, Claude (1710-1799). Elemens de l'art veterinaire: traite de la conformation exterieure du cheval. 1803. Paris: Huzard. 5th ed, 580 pp. A monumental work on the horse. 188.__Matiere medicale raisonnee du precis des medicamens consideree dans leur effets... 1765. Lyon: J.M. Bruyset. 239 pp. § By the head of the first French school (1761). 189. BOURGUIGNON, Honore. On the cattle plague...history, origin, description, and treatment. 1869. Phila: J.B. Lippincott. 379 pp. § A major work on rinderpest, incl prevention. 190. BOWKER, G.H. How to keep a house dog... n.d. London: Natl Canine Defence League. 32 pp. A pamphlet for owners. 191. (__) Every man his own farrier: containing ten minutes advice how to buy a horse...remedies for...all diseases to which he is liable. 1843, Phila: J.B. Perry; New York: Nafis & Cornish. 98 pp. A plagiarism of Bracken, Burden and Taplin. |
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192.__Farriery improv'd...wherein is fully explain'd the nature, structure, and mechanism of a horse: the diseases and accidents he is liable to... 1737. London: J. Clarke. 616 pp. § By a physician with little equine experience. 193.__(same) 1738. 363 pp. 194.__(same) 1739. 363 pp. 195.__(same) 1756. London: J. Shuckburgh. 363 pp. |
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196.__(same) 1796. Phila: M. Carey. 144 pp. § Abridged from the 1737 ed, with 10 folding plates and sections on other animals added. 197.__Taplin improved...[rest of title as for item 192]. 1815. Troy, NY: F. Adancourt... 204 pp. § Based on Taplin 1811 ed but attributed to Bracken, with American data added. 198.__The traveler's pocket farrier, or, a treatise upon the distempers and common incidents happening to horses upon a journey... 1744. London: B. Dod. 150 pp. § Based on Burdon: the Gentleman's Pocket Farrier (qv) and published under that title by Bracken (London 1735). 199.__(same) 1750. London: Dod & Johnston. 150 pp. 200.__(same) 1755. 150 pp. |
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201. BRADLEY, O(rlando) Charnock (1871-1937). History of the Edinburgh Veterinary College. 1923. Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd. 101 pp. § Centennial volume of the Edinburgh school. 202.__Topographic anatomy of the dog. 1943. New York: Macmillan. 4th ed, 316 pp. Useful as dissection guide; E.A. Ehmer's copy. 203. BRADLEY, Richard (1688-1732). The gentleman and farmer's guide for the increase and improvement of cattle...horses... 1729. London: W. Mears. 352 pp. § Good on sheep rot; reference to hog cholera? 204. BRETON, F.; LARIEUX, E. Les maladies du cheval: (elements de clinique veterinaire). 1923. Paris: Vigot Freres. 498 pp. § Medical and surgical conditions of horses; includes iv and sc oxygen therapy. 205. BROWN, Thomas M.P.S. A manual of modern farriery: embracing the cure of diseases incidental to horses, cattle...instructions in racing [etc]... 1846? London: G. Virtue. 920 pp. § Intended to combat quackery by owners. 206. BROWN, Thomas. An inquiry into the antivariolous power of vaccination... 1809. Edinburgh: G. Ramsay. 327 pp. Discovery and early experiences. 207. BROWN, W.W.; BROWN, D. A hundred years of veterinary medicine in Illinois 1882-1982. 1982. Aurora, IL: Illinois VMA. 162 pp. § State organizations, education and practice; inscribed by authors to J.F. Smithcors. 208. BROWNE, John (1642-1700?). Myographia nova, or, a description of all the muscles in the humane body... 1971? New York: Editions Medicina Rara. Facsimile 1697 ed. 109 pp, 38 plates. § A detailed dissection of the muscles 209. BROWNE, Peter A(rrell) (1782-1860). An essay on the veterinary art...the veterinary colleges in France and England...and utility of instituting similar schools in the United States. 1837. Phila: J. Thompson. 22 pp. A plea for veterinary schools in America. 210. BRUGNONE, Carlo Giovanni (1741-1818). Trattato delle razze de' cavalli. 1781. Torino: Fratelli Reycends. 564 pp. Management and diseases of the horse. 211. BRUMDER, George. Der Hausthier-Arzt, fur den amerikanischen Farmer und Viehzuchter... 1886. Milwaukee: G. Brumder. 375 pp. Animal disease, cattle breeding, obstetrics. 212. BRUMLEY, Oscar Victor. Book of veterinary posology and prescriptions. 1913. Columbus, OH: R.G. Adams. 190 pp. A handbook of medications and doses. 213.__(same) 1924. rev ed, 213 pp. 214.__A text-book of the diseases of the small domestic animals. 1931. Phila: Lea & Febiger. 2nd ed, 611 pp. § A long-standard text; 2nd copy E.A. Ehmer's. |
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215. BRUNSCHWIG, Hieronymus (ca 1450-1512). Dis ist das Buch der Cirurgia...Wund Artzny. 1971? New York: Medicina Rara. Facsimile 1500? ed. § Facsimile of early work on wound treatment. 216. BRUSH. H.D. A new system of horse training or horse education. 1900? Toronto: Carswell. 224 pp. § System of horsemanship; lameness treatment. 217. BRYCE, James. Practical observations on the inoculation of cowpox...test of perfect vaccination... 1809. Edinburgh: W. Creech. 2nd ed, 132 pp. History of cowpox; early vaccination attempts. 218. BUCHAN, William (1729-1805). Every man his own doctor... 1816. New Haven, CT: N. Whiting. 464 + 144 pp. § From Buchan's Domestic Medicine (London 1769) with retrograde section on farriery added. 219. BUCHANAN, Robert E.; MURRAY, Charles. Veterinary bacteriology. A treatise on the bacteria, yeasts, molds, and protozoa pathogenic for domestic animals. 1922. Phila: W.B. Saunders. 3rd ed, 606 pp. § 220. BULLOCK, Fred (1878-). Handbook for veterinary surgeons. 1936. London: Bailliere Tindall & Cox. 302 pp. British law relating to veterinary practice. 221. BURDON, William (-1732?). The gentleman's pocket farrier: shewing how to use your horse on a journey and what remedies are proper for common misfortunes that may befal him on the road. 1730. London: The author. 101 pp. § By an early advocate of humane treatment. 222.__The gentleman's pocket farrier...with remarks by Dr. Henry Bracken... 1735. London: J. Clarke. 3rd ed, 78 pp. 223.__(same). 1748. London: W. Johnston. 4th ed, 76 pp. § 224.__The gentleman's pocket farrier: showing how to use a horse on a journey and what remedies are proper for common accidents that may befal him on the road. 1823. Phila: T. Desilver. 50 pp. An Americanized abridgement of Burdon's work. 225. BURKE, B.W. A compendium of the anatomy, physiology, and pathology of the horse. 1806. Phila: J. Humphreys. 292 pp. § Mediocre, but advocates humane treatment. 226. BURKETT, Charles William (1873-). The farmer's veterinarian: a practical treatise on the diseases of farm stock... 1909. New York: O. Judd. 275 pp. § Generally sensible advice for owners. 227.__(same): 1914. 275 pp. § 228. BURNETT, Samuel Howard (1869-). The clinical pathology of the blood of domesticated animals. 1908. Ithaca, NY: Taylor & Carpenter. 156 pp. § Details of blood in health and disease. 229. BURNHAM, George P. The history of the hen fever. A humorous record. 1855. Boston: James French. 326 pp. § A satire on mania over exotic chickens. 230. CADIOT, Pierre Juste (1858-). Exercises in equine surgery. Trans by A.W. Bitting; ed by A. Liautard. 1897. New York: W.R. Jenkins.122 pp. § A early text for American students. |
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231.__Precis de chirurgie veterinaire. 1926. Paris: Vigot Freres. 5th ed, 647 pp. § Surgery of all species; many illustrations. 232.__Roaring in horses, its pathology and treatment. Trans by T.J.W. Dollar. 1892. New York: W.R. Jenkins. 78 pp. § Details treatment by arytenoidectomy. 233.__; ALMY, J. Traite de therapeutique chirurgicale des animaux domestiques. 1923. Paris: Vigot Freres. 3rd ed, 1128 pp. § General and regional surgery; references. 234.__; BRETON, F. Medecine et chirurgie canines. 1924. Paris: Asselin et Houzeau. 4th ed, 420 pp. § Specific medications; lacks surgical detail. 235. CAIUS, John (1510-1573). Of English dogges. 1880. Reprint of 1576 ed. 44 pp. Fleming trans of De canibus Britannicus (1570) on types of English dogs. 236. CAMPBELL, D(elwin) M(orton) (1880-) (ed). Colics and their treatment. 1914. Chicago: Am J Vet Med. 137 pp. § 237.__(same) 1915. 2nd ed, 141 pp. E.A. Ehmer signature. 238.__Spring-time surgery. 1912. Chicago: Am J Vet Med. 143 pp. § 239.__(same) 1912. 2nd ed, 163 pp. § 240.__(same) 1913. 3rd ed. 163 pp. § 241.__ (same) 1916. 5th ed. 163 pp. E.A. Ehmer signature. 242.__Essentials of parasitology, including a brief discourse on zoology. 1907. Hiawatha, KS: E. Herbert. 87 pp. § Taxonomy of parasites of domestic animals. 243. CAMPBELL, James B. The horse: diseases of his feet, care, treatment & cure of same. 1891. Chicago: The author. 48 pp. A promotion of the author's foot remedies. 244. CANFIELD, Henry Judson (1789-1856). The breeds, management, structure and diseases of the sheep. 1848. Salem, OH: A. Hinchman. 395 pp. Husbandry, with mediocre section on disease. 245. CARPENTER, William Benjamin (1813-1885). Animal physiology: a comprehensive sketch of the principal forms of animal structure. 1884. London: W.S. Orr. 579 pp. A general text emphasizing lower forms. 246. CARPENTIER, G. Parasites et maladies parasitaires des equides domestiques. 1939. Paris: Vigot Freres. 524 pp. § Classification, diagnosis, treatment and prevention; L.A. Merillat signature. 247. CARRIER, E(lse) H(aydon) (1879-). The pastoral heritage of Britain: a geographical study. 1936. London: Christophers. 293 pp. § Social ecology of sheep and dairy farming. |
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248. CARSON, James Crawford (1815?-1886). The form of the horse, as it lies open to the inspection of the ordinary observer. 1862. London: Simkin, Marshall and Co. 158 pp. § Some relationships of defects to disease. 249. CARTER, William Giles Harding (1851-). The horses of the world... 1923. Washington: National Geographic Soc. 118 pp. § Breed histories, with many illustrations. 250.__Horses, saddles and bridles. 1906. Baltimore: Lord Baltimore Press. 405 pp. Stable management of cavalry horses. 251. CARVER, James. Carver's repository, forge and horse infirmary... 1816? New York: [s.n.]. 32 pp. § A proposal for instructing shoeing smiths, etc. 252.__The farrier's magazine, or, archives of veterinary science... 1818. Phila: The author. 122 pp. § First US veterinary "journal;" 2 issues, but depicts contemporary conditions. 253. CARVER, William. Practical horse farriery...shewing the best method to preserve the horse in health; and...cure...of diseases... 1820. Phila: M'Carty & Davis. 251 pp. § Sound writing by an experienced practitioner. 254. CASSERI, Giulio Cesare (1552-1616). Tabulae anatomicae LXXIIX... 1971? New York: Editions Medicina Rara. Facsimile 16thC ed. § Facsimile of 16thC work on human anatomy. 255.__Alexander Eger: tenth annual catalogue of veterinary books and supplies. 1900? Chicago: A. Eger. 64 pp. Complete book listing with specimen pages. 256.__Arnold & Sons: catalogue of veterinary instruments... 1893. London: Arnold. 216 pp. Well illustrated, with prices. 257.__(same) 1902? 303 pp. 258.__Haussmann & Dunn: catalogue...veterinary instruments and supplies... 1902? Chicago: [s.n.]. 8th ed, 783 pp. § Includes textbooks, grinding services, etc. 259.__(same) 1916? 15th ed, 767 pp. 260.__Haver-Glover Laboratories: catalog. 1928. Kansas City: Burd & Fletcher. 3rd ed, 340 pp. Instruments and drugs, with prices. 261.__(same) 1930. 4th ed, 400 pp. 262.__J.F. De Vine Laboratories: catalogue of pharmaceutical specialties and biological products. 1930? Goshen, NY: J.F. De Vine Labs. 47 pp. |
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263.__J.H. Tuttle...price list of books, prints & horse goods... 1885? New York: J.H. Tuttle. 53 pp. Includes surgical instruments. 264.__Jensen-Salsbery Laboratories: Jen-Sal biological catalog. 1927. Kansas City: Jen-Sal Labs. 3rd ed, 96 pp. 265.__ __Jen-Sal instrument catalog. 1927. Kansas City: Jen-Sal Labs. 3rd ed, 96 pp. 266.__ __Jen-Sal pharmaceutical catalog. 1928. Kansas City: Jen-Sal Labs. 3rd ed, l04 pp. § 267.__ __The Jensalogue. 1929. Kansas City: Jen-Sal Labs. 5th ed, 342 pp. § 268.__Max Wocher & Son: illustrated catalogue of veterinary instruments, books, drugs... 1910? Cincinnati: Max Wocher. 14th ed, 272 pp. 269.__Neverslip Horseshoe Co: catalog. 1890? Boston: [s.n.]. 48 pp. § 270.__Parke, Davis & Co: catalogue of...veterinary products... 1917. Detroit: Parke, Davis. 134 pp. 271.__ __Veterinary materia medica. 1921. London: Parke, Davis. 202 pp. § 272.__Pitman-Moore Co: descriptive catalogue...of...pharmaceutical and biological products... 1922. Indianapolis: Pitman-Moore. 201 pp. § 273.__Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons: a catalogue of the books, pamphlets and periodicals up to 1850 in the library. 1965. Supplement to Veterinary Record, May 1, 48 pp. § 274.__ __Catalog of the historical collection: books published before 1850. 1953. Norwich: Jarrold & Sons. 36 pp. § With 6 p supplement (typescript) 1959. 275.__Sharp and Smith: catalog of veterinary surgical instruments. 1890? Chicago: Sharp & Smith. 171 pp. Copiously illustrated. 276. (CATO, Marcus Porcius) (234-149 BC). Cato, the censor, on farming. Trans by Ernest Brehaut. 1933. New York: Columbia Univ Press. 45 + 156 pp. § Roman husbandry, with sections on disease. 277. (Cattle disease). Bericht der...Vieh-seuche...recepten fuer dieselbe... 1682. Braunschweig: Christoff-Friedrich Zilligern. 15 pp. An early work on cattle disease. 278.__The home cow doctor. 1927. Lyndonville, VT: [s.n.]. 32 pp. § A pamphlet promoting dairy remedies. 279. (Cattle industry) Historical and biographical record of the cattle industry. 1959. New York: Antiquarian Press. 2 vol, 293; 180 pp. Includes chapter on Texas fever. CAVEAT EMPTORsee Stephen, George 280. CHAMBERLAND, Ch. (1851-). Le charbon et la vaccination charbonneuse d'apres les travaux recents de M. Pasteur. 1863. Paris: B. Tignol. 316 pp. Pasteur's work on anthrax, by an associate. 281. CHARLES IX, King of France (1550-1574). La chasse royale. 1857. Paris: Mm Bouchard-Huzard. 136 pp. Hunting during the 16th century. |
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282. CHASE, A(lvin) W(ood) (1817-1885). Dr Chase's recipes, or, information for everyone... 1866. Ann Arbor, MI: The author. 33rd ed, 384 pp. § Includes "sure remedies" for horses. 283. CHAUVEAU, Auguste (1827-1917). The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Trans and ed by George Fleming. 1884? New York: W.R. Jenkins. 2nd ed, 957 pp. § 284.__(same) 1905. New York: D. Appleton. 1084 pp. 285.__(same) 1906. 286. CHAWNER, Robert. Diseases of the horse, and how to treat them... 1874. Phila: Porter and Coates. 180 pp. An early work with rudiments of pathology. 287. CHEEK, Henry. Cheek's farriery...diseases of the horse, and their remedies. 1845. St Louis: Reveille Press. 80 pp. An undistinguished work from various sources. 288. CHENEVIX-TRENCH, Charles Pocklington (1914-). A history of horsemanship. 1970. Garden City, NY: Doubleday. 320 pp. § Ancient times to 20thC; many illustrations. 289. CHENU, J.C.; DES MURS, O. La fauconnerie ancienne et moderne. 1862. Paris: Librarie Hachette. 176 pp. § Breeds and management of falcons. 290. CHIODI, Valentino. Storia della veterinaria. 1957. Milano: Edizione Farmitalia. 535 pp. § Emphasizes human medical interrelationships. 291. CLARENDON, Thomas. The foot of the horse: its structure and functions, with...a new method of shoeing. 1847. Dublin: Hodges & Smith. 99 pp. § Shoeing based on physiologic principles. 292.__Collected writings. 1815-1859. London: The author. With numerous plates. 1. A short history of the horse. 1824. 56 pp. § 293.__2. Original remarks on the general framing of the horse. 1842. 20 pp. § 294.__3. Muscles of the posterior extremity of the horse and other domestic quadrupeds. 1842? 12 pp. § 295.__4. An essay on the bots of horses and other animals. 1815. 73 pp. § |
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296.__5. A treatise on the bits of horses. 1835. 2nd ed, 63 pp. § 297.__6. Hippiatria: or the surgery and medicine of horses. 1838. 50 pp. § 298.__7. On the knowledge of the age of the horse by its teeth. 1826. 16 pp. § 299.__8. On the usage of the ancients respecting shoeing of the horse. 1831. 36 pp. § 300.__9. A description of the gripes of horses. 1837. 28 pp. § 301.__10. The cholera unmasked...causes...mode of treating. 1848. 17 pp. § 302.__11. Pharmacopoeia equina, or new pharmacopoeia for horses. 1833. 3rd ed, 52 pp. § 303.__12. On the vices of horses. Condition of horses. 1839. 42 pp. § 304.__13. Review of Wm Youatt's publication called The Horse. 1854. 8 pp. § 305.__14. On casting horses for operations. 1842. 2nd ed, 4 pp. § 306.__15. A short history of the celebrated race-horse, Eclipse. n.d. 4 pp. § 307.__16. Description of an economical and useful stove...invented by Bracy Clark. n.d. 6 pp. § 308.__17. An exposure of the corruption of the Saxon name Arm's Housen into Alms Houses. n.d. 8 pp. § 309.__18. Fragmenta veterinaria, or scraps from my memorandum book. 1859. 32 pp. § 310.__19. On a new secret powder for horses. n.d. 2 pp. § 311. CLARK, James. First lines of veterinary physiology and pathology. 1806. Edinburgh: The author. 503 pp. A general work, based on human sources. 312.__Observations upon the shoeing of horses: with an anatomical description of the bones of the foot of the horse. Edinburgh: A. Donaldson. 1770. 62 pp. § Sensible writing on shoeing; little on foot. |
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313.__Observations upon the shoeing of horses: together with ...causes of diseases in the feet of horses... 1775. Edinburgh: J. Balfour. 204 pp. Excellent on shoeing and treatment of foot. 314.__(same) 1782. Edinburgh: W. Creech. Rev ed, 214 pp. 315.__A treatise on the prevention of diseases incidental to horses from bad management in regard to stables, food, water, air, exercise... 1788 Edinburgh: W. Smellie. 425 pp. An enlightened work, even by today's standards. 316.__(same) 1790. Edinburgh: W. Creech. 427 pp. § 317.__(same) 1791. Phila: Wm Spotswood. 208 pp. § 318. CLARKE, J.W. Cattle problems explained: thirty original essays. 1880. Battle Creek, MI: The author. 278 pp. § On milk yield, breeding, abortion, etc. 319. CLARKE, William H. Horses' teeth: a treatise on their mode of development, anatomy, microscopy, pathology, and dentistry. 1886. New York: J. Reynders. 3rd ed, 292 pp. Useful information; with plates on ageing. 320.__(same) 1893. New York: W.R. Jenkins. 4th ed, 308 pp. 321.__The people's horse, cattle, sheep, and swine doctor...diseases of the respective animals, with exact doses of medicine for each. 1891. New York: M.T. Richardson. 334 pp. § 322.__Every man his own cattle doctor: or, a practical treatise on the diseases of horned cattle... 1810. London: B. Crosby. 370 pp. § Largely unoriginal; promotes sale of remedies. 323.__(same) 1815. Phila: A. Small. 256 pp. 324.__(same) 1817. London: Baldwin, Cradock. 5th ed, 392 pp. Bound with: Topham: Diseases incident to cattle... (1788) qv. 325.__Every man his own cattle doctor: containing the causes, symptoms and treatment of all the diseases incident to oxen, sheep, swine, poultry, and rabbits. 1836. London: Baldwin, Cradock. 8th ed, 364 pp. Extensively revised, with some improvement. 326.__(same) 1844. Phila: Lea and Blanchard. 251 pp. Rewritten by Youatt and Skinner; much improved. 327.__Every man his own cattle doctor. Entirely rewritten...by George Armatage. 1870? London: F. Warne; New York: Scribner. 651 pp. § A radical revision of Clater's early work. 328.__(same) 1871. London: F. Warne. 4th ed, Rev, 669 pp. § 329.__Every man his own farrier, or, the whole art of farriery laid open... 1783. Dublin: Sleater, Moncrieffe. 221 pp. Largely from Gibson; unchanged through 20 ed. 330.__(same) 1808. Newark: A. Tomlinson. 17th ed. 180 pp. 331.__(same) 1809. London: B. Crosby. 20th ed. 179 pp. 332.__(same) 1810. 21st ed, Rev, 360 pp. |
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333.__(same) 1811. 21st ed, Rev, 360 pp. § 334.__(same) 1817. London: Baldwin, Cradock. 23rd ed, Rev, 360 pp. § 335.__Every man his own farrier: containing the causes, symptoms, and most approved methods of cure...with a veterinary pharmacopoeia. 1826. London: Baldwin, Cradock. 25th ed, 379 pp. A revision including 74 pp on dogs. 336.__Every man his own farrier: containing the causes, symptoms, and most approved methods of cure of the diseases of horses and dogs. 1843. London: Cradock & Co. 411 pp. A major revision by Edward Mayhew. 337.__Every man his own farrier: containing the causes, symptoms, and most approved methods of cure of the diseases of horses. 1845. Phila: Lea & Blanchard. 219 pp. § First American ed, with notes by J.S. Skinner. 338.__(same as item 336) 1854. 30th ed, 372 pp. § 339.__Every man his own farrier: containing the mode of treatment and cure of the various diseases incident to...the horse... 1858. Halifax: Milner & Sowerby. 370 pp. 340.__Clater's every man his own farrier: revised by D. McTaggart: together with: Rarey's treatment and management of the horse. 1860. Halifax: Milner &: Sowerby. 370 pp. § With 64-pp version of Rarey's horse tamer. 341.__(same as item 336) 1861. London: Longman & Co. 362 pp. 342.__Every man his own horse and cow doctor: with...cause and cure of diseases in sheep. 1870. London: Milner & Co. 207 pp. § Revised by D. McTaggart. 343.(__) Farmers' barn book: containing the causes, symptoms, and treatment of all the diseases incident to oxen, sheep, and swine... 1851. Phila: W.A. Leary. 311 pp. From the "cattle doctor;" additions by Skinner. 344. CLAYTON, G.W. A treatise on the cat. 1918? Chicago: [s.n.]. 32 pp. A pamphlet promoting the author's remedies. 345. CLOK, Henry. The diseases of sheep explained and described, with the proper remedies to prevent and cure the same... 1868. Phila: Claxton, Ramsen. 146 pp. § By a competent veterinarian; well written. 346. COBBOLD, T(homas) Spencer (1828-1886). The internal parasites of our domesticated animals... 1873. London: The Field office. 144 pp. § Biology of entozoa of large and small animals. 347. COBURN, Foster Dwight (1846-1924). Swine husbandry... management of swine, and the prevention and treatment of their diseases.
1883. New York: O. Judd. 295 pp. 348.__Swine in America: a textbook for the breeder, feeder & student. 1916. New York: O. Judd. 603 pp. § Stresses disease prevention. |
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349. COLBY, George. The horseman's friend, or, pocket counsellor. 1868. Gettysburg, PA: J.E. Wible. 31 pp. A little book of little value. 350. COLBY, Lucius H. Care, rearing, and medical treatment of domestic animals. 1875. Auburn, NY: W.J. Moses. 473 pp. Homeopathy, including foot-and-mouth disease. 351. COLE, Samuel W. (1796-1851). The American veterinarian...showing the causes, symptoms, and remedies, and rules for restoring and preserving health... 1847. Boston: J.P. Jewett. 288 pp. § 352.__1856. Boston: J.P. Jewett; Cleveland: Jewett, Proctor. 288 pp. § 353. (COLEMAN, Edward) (1765-1839). Observations on the structure, oeconomy, and diseases of the foot of the horse, and on the principles and practice of shoeing. 1798. Extract from Universal Sportsman, published in Dublin [179?], pp 197-225. § "...a collection of crude absurd doctrines...philosophical verbiage..." (Smith) |
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354. COLEMAN, Joseph Brine. Pathological horse-shoeing...theory and practice...also an outline of the anatomy and physiology of the foot of the horse. 1876. Chicago: H. Fish. 185 pp. § A rational system, on physiologic principles. 355. COLIN, G(abriel) (1825-1896). Traite de physiologie comparee des animaux...la medecine, zootechnie... 1871-73. Paris: J.-B. Bailliere. 2 vol, 850; 940 pp. § A basic veterinary textbook. |
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356. COLUMBRE, Agostino (fl 1490). I tre libri della natura de I cavalli, et del modo de medicar le loro infermita. 1547. Vinegia: [s.n.]. 99 pp. Good for the time; with anatomy and physiology. 357. COMPTON, Richard. A century of caring: One hundred years of organized veterinary medicine in Ohio...1883-1983.1984. Columbus: Ohio VMA. 109 pp. 358. CONN, George H. The Arabian horse in America. 1957. Woodstock, NY: Countryman Press. 308 pp. § Importation and breeding, from Spanish conquest. 359. CONRAD, Jack R. The horn and the sword: the history of the bull as symbol of power and fertility. 1957. New York: E.P. Dutton. 222 pp. § 360. CONTE, A. Jurisprudence veterinaire. 1898. Paris: J.B. Bailliere. 553 pp. Section of French veterinary encyclopedia. 361. COON, David. A brief history of dog guides for the blind. 1959. Morristown, NJ: Seeing Eye. 48 pp. § With many informative illustrations. 362. COOPER, J(ohn) W. (1803?-). Game fowls, their origin and history...breeds, strains, and crosses. 1869. West Chester, PA: The author. 304 pp. With rules for fighting; section on diseases. 363. CORNISH, Charles John (1858-1906). Wild animals in captivity... 1894. New York: Macmillan. 340 pp. Stories of the London zoo; many photos. 364. COTCHIN, Ernest. The Royal Veterinary College, London. 1990. Buckingham: [s.n.]. 232 pp. History of the college and British vet med. 365. COURTENAY, Edward. Manual of the practice of veterinary medicine. Rev by F.T.G. Hobday. 1906. New York: W.R. Jenkins. 2nd ed, 573 pp. § A long-standard text in Britain and America. 366.__1908. Toronto: J.A. Carveth. 573 pp. § 367.__ The practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. 1894. Toronto: J.A. Carveth. 589 pp. § Based on teaching at Ontario Vet College. 368. COVINGTON, Nicholas Goza (1892-). Manual of experimental physiology: practical course... n.d. [s.l. s.n.]. 66 pp. Lab course for nonphysiology majors. 369.__Manual of physiology: lecture course... 1932. Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Bros. 471 pp. A basic college textbook. 370.__Manual of practical and experimental pharmacology. 1937. Pullman, WA: Student Book Corp. 166 pp. For use by veterinary students. 371. COWIE, James. Reminiscences of the medical and veterinary arts. 1876? London: [s.n.]. 16 pp. By a council member of Royal Vet College. |
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372. CRAIG, Robert Alexander (1872-). Diseases of swine, with special reference to preventive measures... 1906. New York: O. Judd. 191 pp. A brief work for farmers. 373. CRANE, D.H. The American horse doctor. 1872. Holly, MI: [s.n.]. 34 pp. § A pamphlet promoting the author's remedies. 374. CRAWFORD, Andy. Mules go to war: a tale of floating barns on the high seas during World War II. 1979. [s.l.]: The author. 87 pp. § By a VC remount officer; later AVMA VP. 375. CROCKER, Walter J. Veterinary post-mortem technic. 1918. Phila; London: J.B. Lippincott. 233 pp. § An early work on a neglected subject. 376. CROSS, John (1790-1850). A history of the variolous epidemic: which occurred in Norwich in the year 1819... 1820. London: Burgess & Hill. 296 pp. History of smallpox and cowpox; vaccination. 377. CURTICE, Cooper (1856-1939). The animal parasites of sheep. 1890. Washington: GPO. 222 pp. Descriptive work, with 36 plates. 378. CUSHING, Harvey (1869-1939). The life of Sir William Osler. 1940. London; New York: Oxford Univ Press. 53 + 1417 pp. § The definitive biography, incl vet studies. 379.__The advocate of veterinary reform and outlines of anatomy and physiology of the horse... 1850. Boston: The author. 307 pp. § Mediocre, but with extensive vet dictionary. 380.__The American cattle doctor: containing the necessary information for preserving the health and curing the diseases of oxen, cows, sheep, and swine... 1851. New York: O. Judd. 359 pp. § Advocates rational and humane treatment, use of anesthesia (first vet use in America?) 381.__(same) 1856. New York: C.M. Saxton. 359 pp. § 382.__(same) 1857. 359 pp. § 383.__(same) 1858. New York: A.O. Moore. 359 pp, § 384.__(same) 1860. New York: C.M. Saxton; San Francisco: H.H. Bancroft. 359 pp. 385.__(same) 1864. New York: C.M. Saxton. 359 pp. 386.__(same) 1865. New York: O. Judd. 359 pp. § 387.__ The American cattle doctor: a complete work on all the diseases of cattle, sheep, and swine: and...information on the cattle plague and trichina... 1878. New York: O. Judd; Cincinnati: R.W. Carroll. 367 pp. A new work, first published 1869. 388.__(same) 1883. New York: O. Judd. 367 pp. 389.__(same) 1885. New York: O. Judd; Cincinnati: R.W. Carroll. 367 pp. § 390.__(same) 1888. New York: O. Judd. 367 pp. 391.__(same as item 380) 1900. New York: O. Judd. 359 pp, § Introduction by M.C. Weld. |
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392.__(same) 1907. 359 pp. 393.__The American reformed cattle doctor... 1851. Boston: The author. 359 pp. § Same content as American cattle doctor (1851). 394.__The American reformed horse book: a treatise on the causes, symptoms, and cure of all the diseases of the horse, including every disease peculiar to America... 1872. Cincinnati: R.W. Carroll. 442 pp. § Urged humane treatment; vet schools in US. 395.__(same) 1878. New York: O. Judd; Cincinnati: R.W. Caroll. 442 pp. First published 1869. 396.__(same) 1883. New York: O. Judd. 442 pp. § 397.__(same) 1892. 442 pp. 398.__(same) 1915. 442 pp. 399.__The anatomy and physiology of the horse...also, a series of examinations on equine anatomy and physiology... 1857. Boston: J.P. Jewett. 291 pp. First such American work; 20 hand-colored plates. 400.__(same) 1859. New York: A.O. Moore. 291 pp. Like 1857 ed, but without colored plates. 401.__(same) 1863. New York: C.M. Saxton. 291 pp. § Like 1857 ed, with 20 hand-colored plates. 402.__Dadd's chart of veterinary reformed practice: being a condensed synopsis of the diseases of horses, cattle and sheep... 1848. Boston: C. Moody. A large folding barn sheet, in board covers. |
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403.__The modern horse doctor: containing practical observations on the causes, nature, and treatment of disease and lameness in horses... 1854. Boston: J.P. Jewett. 432 pp. § Early advocate of humane and rational treatment by a person (MD) outside the vet profession. 404.__(same) 1855. 432 pp. § 405.__(same) 1860, New York: O. Judd. 432 pp. 406.__(same) 1860. New York: Saxton, Barker; San Francisco: H.H. Bancroft. 432 pp. 407.__(same) 1863. New York: C.M. Saxton. 432 pp. § 408.__A practical treatise on the most obvious diseases peculiar to horses, together with directions for their most rational treatment... 1865. Chicago: Lord & Smith; New York: Blakeman & Mason. 142 pp. Includes section on art of shoeing. 409. DALE-GREEN, Patricia. Cult of the cat. 1963. New York: Weathervane Books. 1898. 189 pp. § The cat in mythology, superstition and magic. 410. DALRYMPLE, W(illiam) H(addock) (1856-1925). Livestock sanitation... 1923. Baton Rouge, LA: Gladney Press. 145 pp. § A collection of short popular articles. 411. DALZIEL, Hugh. British dogs...history, characteristics, breeding, management, and exhibition... 1895? London: L. Upcott Gill. 2 vol, 2nd ed. 503; 526 pp. § Details of breeds, numerous plates. 412.__Diseases of dogs: their causes, symptoms, and treatment...and brief directions for maintaining a dog in health. 1905. London: L. Upcott Gill; New York: Scribner's. 4th ed, 142 pp. § A brief work for owners. 413.__The diseases of horses: their pathology, diagnosis and treatment... 1900? London: L. Upcott Gill. 102 pp. § A handbook in dictionary form for owners. 414. DANFORTH, Alonzo H. (1837-). The science of practical horsemanship...with a description of its diseases and treatment... 1869. Montpelier, VT: Argus & Patriot. 248 pp. § 415. DANIEL, William Barker (1753?-1833). Rural sports. 1801. London: Bunny & Gold. 3 vol, 378; 535; 356 pp. § On dogs, hunting, fishing, birds; fine plates. 416.__Supplement to the rural sports. 1813. London: B. & R. Crosby. 742 pp. § 417. DANIELS, A.C. Diseases of the dog: the dog doctor. 1911. Boston: The author. 62 pp. § Proprietary remedies for home treatment. 418. DASSY, Abel. Le remede a cote du mal. Les maladies des petits animaux domestiques... 1923. Paris: Librairie Speciale Agricole. 97 pp. § Diseases and treatment of small animals. |
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419. DAVENPORT, E(ugene) (1856-1941). Principles of breeding...economic improvement of domesticated animals and plants. 1907. Boston: Ginn. 727 pp. § A basic textbook of applied genetics. 420. DAY, SON & HEWITT. The half-crown key to farriery... 1869. London: W. Kent. 147 pp. § A mediocre work promoting authors' remedies. 421. de GREY, Thomas. The compleat horse-man and expert ferrier...the best manner of breeding good horses...how to know and cure all maladies and diseases in horses... 1639. London: T. Harper. 356 pp. Largely unoriginal, but urges study of animal disease by educated men. 422.__(same) 1670. 4th ed, 583 pp. § 423. De VINE, J(ohn) F(rancis) (1874-). Bovine tuberculosis...with [additions by] E.Z. Russell...D.F. Luckey...O.E. Dyson. 1917. Chicago: Am Vet Publ Co. 120 pp. On prevalence and control of bovine TB. 424. DIEGENDESCH, Johannes. Nachrichters nutzliches und aufrichtiges Ross-artzney-buchlein... 1770. Basel: [s.n.]. 223 pp. Treatment of horse and cattle diseases. 425.__Nachrichters nutzliches und aufrichtiges Pferd-artzneybuch... 1822. Harrisburg, PA: J.S. Wiestling. 216 pp. A Pennsylvania German version of the 1770 ed. 426. DELAFOND, O. Traite de pathologie generale comparee des animaux domestiques. 1855. Paris: Labe. 2nd ed, 724 pp. § Symptoms and lesions given by body systems. 427. DELISSER, George P. Delisser's horsemans' guide: comprising the laws on warranty and the rules in purchasing and selling horses... 1875. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald. 90 pp. § How to determine age and soundness. 428. DEMAREE, Albert Lowther (1894-). The American agricultural press, 1819-1860. 1941. New York: Columbia Univ Press. 430 pp. § The early farm journals; items of vet interest. 429. DENHARDT, Robert M. The horse of the Americas. 1947. Norman, OK: Univ Okla Press. 286 pp. § Role of the western horse in US history; with 5 related articles from Spanish-Barb Quarterly. 430.__(same) 1975. Rev ed, paperback, 343 pp. § A substantial revision of the first edition. 431. DICK, William (1793-1866). Manual of veterinary science. 1862. Edinburgh: A. & C. Black. 104 pp. § Prepared as article for Encyclopaedia Britannica. 432.__Occasional papers on veterinary subjects...with a memoir by R.O. Pringle. 1869. Edinburgh and London: W. Blackwood. 501 pp. Contains 45 papers and posthumous biography. |
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433.__BEGIN, L(ouis) J(acques) (1793-1859). Dictionaire des termes de medecine, chirurgie, anatomie, art veterinaire, pharmacie...etc. 1830. Paris: J.B. Bailliere. 619 pp. § An early dictionary including vet medicine. 434.__BOARDMAN, Thomas. A dictionary of the veterinary art. 1805. London: G. Kearsley. § A large work (unpaged) by an educated man. 435.__BUC'HOZ, Pierre-Joseph (1731-1807) Dictionaire veterinaire et des animaux domestiques. 1775. Paris: Brunet. Vol 6 (of 6), 175 pp. § Bound with: Fauna Gallicus, listing 779 animal species common to France; bibliographies. 436.__COOPER, Samuel (1780-1848). A dictionary of practical surgery...an account of the instruments, remedies, and applications employed in surgery. 1822. New York: Collins and Hannay. From 4th London ed. Vol 1, 704 pp. § Encyclopedic style; AbdomenHemorrhoids. 437.__The complete English farmer, or a general dictionary of husbandry. 1766. London: G. Cooke Includes diseases of horses and cattle. 438.__COXE, John R. The Philadelphia medical dictionary...containing all the terms used in medicine, surgery, pharmacy...and materia medica. 1838. Phila: T. Dobson. 2nd ed, 433 pp. § Mainly terms of Latin origin; brief definitions. 439.__DEANE, Samuel (1733-1814). The New-England farmer: or, Georgical dictionary... 1790. Worcester: I. Thomas. 335 pp. § Entries on diseases of domestic animals. 440.__(same) 1822. Boston: Wells and Lilly. 3rd ed, 532 pp. § 441.__Dictionarium rusticum, urbanicum & botanicum: or, a dictionary of husbandry...[etc]. 1726. London: J. & J. Knapton. 2 vol. Unpaged. § Entries on farriery, riding, cattle diseases. 442.__DUNGLISON, Robley (1798-1869). A dictionary of medical sciences: containing...terms of anatomy, physiology, pathology [etc]. 1874. Phila: H.C. Lea. Rev ed, 1131 pp. § A classic American work; numerous editions. 443.__ __Medical lexicon. A dictionary of medical science... 1857. Phila: Blanchard & Lea. 15th ed, 992 pp. § 444.__(same) 1866. Phila: H.C. Lea. Rev ed, 1047 pp. § 445.__The farrier's and horseman's dictionary: being a complete system of horsemanship. 1726. London: J. Darby. 454 pp. 446.__HOBLYN, Richard Dennis (1803-1886). A dictionary of terms used in medicine and the collateral sciences. 1835. London: Sherwood, Gilbert. 328 pp. § Some veterinary terms; quack medicine section. 447.__ __(same) 1846. Phila: Lea & Blanchard. 1st American ed, from 2nd English, 402 pp. § |
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448.__HOOPER, R. A new medical dictionary. 1817. Phila: B. Warner, M. Carey. 870 pp. § Based on Quincy's Lexicon-Medicum. 449.__HUNTER, James. A complete dictionary of farriery & horsemanship: containing the art of farriery... 1796. Dublin: Wogan, P. Byrne. Unpaged. A mediocre work; useful for identifying terms. 450.__HURTREL D'ARBOVAL, L.H.J. Dictionaire de medecine, de chirurgie et d'hygiene veterinaire. 1874. Paris: J.B. Bailliere. 3 vol, 1004; 974; 926 pp. § An encyclopedic work with many text figures. 451.__MERIC, Henry Eugene de (1849-). Dictionary of medical terms: English-French. 1899. London: Bailliere, Tindall. 394 pp. § 452.__QUAIN, Richard, Sir (1816-1898). A dictionary of medicine: including general pathology, general therapeutics, hygiene, and the diseases peculiar to women and children. 1883. New York: D. Appleton. 1816 pp. § 453.__THOMAS, Joseph (181l-1891). A complete pronouncing medical dictionary...with signification, etymology, and pronunciation. 1887. Phila: J.B. Lippincott. 844 pp. § 454.__ __A comprehensive medical dictionary: containing the pronunciation, etymology, and significance of the terms... 1875. Phila: J.B. Lippincott. 704 pp. § Includes a materia medica. 455.__WALLIS, Thomas. The farrier's and horseman's complete dictionary. 1775. London: Longmans, Green. 3rd ed, unpaged. Good synopsis of contemporary practice. 456. DIGHTON, Charles Allen Adair. The bull-terrier and all about it. 1920. Manchester: Our Dogs Publ Co. 57 pp. Breeding, management and showing of the breed. 457. DIMOCK, W.W.; EDWARDS, P.R. Hemolytic streptococci of horses and other animals... 1933. Lexington: Kentucky AES Bull 338. 53 pp. 458. DIMSDALE, Thomas (1712-1800). Tracts on inoculation... observations on epidemic smallpox... 1781. London: W. Owen. 248
pp. DINKS, MAYHEW & HUTCHISONsee W.H. Herbert. 459. DIOSCORIDES PEDANIUS, of Anazarbos (fl 60 AD). Dioscoride fatto di greco italiano...per la materia medesima. 1542. Venetia: Curtio Troiano adi Navo. 311 pp. § Italian trans of classic 1stC materia medica. 460. DOBIE, J(ames) Frank (1888-1964). The longhorns. 1941. Boston: Little, Brown. 388 pp. A classic work on the subject. 461. (DOGS). Hints to dog owners: a manual for the daily use of dog owners. breeders...& others in the care and treatment of dogs. 1927. London: A.F. Shirley. 143 pp. A brief work promoting canine remedies. |
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462. DOLLAR, John Archibald Watt. A handbook of horse-shoeing...anatomy and physiology of the horse's foot. 1898. New York: W.R. Jenkins. 438 pp. Normal and pathologic shoeing related to structure and function; many illustrations. 463.__The practice of veterinary surgery. 1908. New York: W.R. Jenkins. Vol 1, 265 pp. § Includes restraint, anesthesia, antisepsis, wounds, castration; J.V. Lacroix signature. 464.__Regional veterinary surgery and operative technique... 1912. Toronto: J.F. Hartz. 1131 pp. Copiously illustrated; E.A. Ehmer signature. 465. (__) Dollar's veterinary surgery: general, operative, and regional. 1952. London: Bailliere, Tindall. 1036 pp. A major revision by J.J. O'Connor. 466. DOUGLAS, James (1675-1742). Myographiae comparatae specimen, or, a comparative description of all the muscles in a man, and in a quadruped... 1760. Edinburgh: A. Kincaid & J. Bell. 219 pp. § Includes "the muscles peculiar to a woman." 467. DOWNING, Joseph. A treatise on the disorders incident to horned cattle...their symptoms, and the most rational methods of cure. 1815. Kidderminster: G. Gower. 95 pp. Plagiarizes Topham (qv), but with excellent original appendix on extraction of calves. 468.__(same) 1813. Phila: A. Finley. 145 pp. § 469. Du HUYS, Charles. The Percheron horse. 1868. New York: O. Judd. 100 pp. § Breeding and characteristics of Percherons. 470. DUN, Finley (1830-1897). Veterinary medicines: their actions and uses. 1854. Edinburgh: Sutherland & Knox. 598 pp. An extensive materia medica and pharmacopoeia. 471.__(same) 1859. 520 pp. 472.__(same) 1882. New York: W.R. Jenkins. 598 pp. § 473.__(same) 1883. 598 pp. § 474.__(same) 1886. 598 pp. § 475.__(same) 1900. 9th ed, 776 pp. 476. DUNBAR, Alexander. A treatise on the diseases incident to the horse, especially those of the foot... 1873. Wilmington, DE: James & Webb. 240 pp. § Eccentric system for treating contracted hooves. 477. DUNCAN, A. The Edinburgh new dispensatory. 1806. Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute. 762 pp. § Includes London (1791) and Dublin (1794) editions. 478. DUNNINGTON, John C., & Son. The horseman's friend: giving the causes and symptoms of diseases the horse is subject to... 1884. Peoria: IL: J.W. Franks. |