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THE first of these two manuals is intended to assist owners of dogs in diagnosing the complaint from which the animal is suffering, and to suggest remedies which may be applied until professional advice can be secured. The book advocates the “homœopathic” system of treatment, and the first twenty-five pages are devoted to a general exposition of this system “in simple unconventional language.”
Dogs in Health and Disease, as Typified by the Greyhound.
By J. S. Hurndall. Pp. vii. + 81. (London: E. Gould and Son, 1886.)
Dogs: their Management and Treatment in Disease.
By G. Ashmont. Pp. v. + 212. (London: Sampson Low, 1885.)
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B., F. Our Book Shelf . Nature 34, 167 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034167a0
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