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THE first volume of this work contains 271 pages, and appeared in 1894; it comprises a description of the anterior and posterior limbs, with some beautifully executed plates, some few in colours. The nomenclature is, for the most part, that used in human and comparative anatomy, so that this book, unlike many other veterinary works on this subject, may be read and appreciated by all who have a knowledge of human anatomy, and who are interested in the anatomy of the horse from a comparative point of view.
Topographische-Anatomie des Pferdes.
By Dr. W. Ellenberger Dr. H. Baum, of the Veterinary School, Dresden. 3 vols. Pp. 951. (Berlin: Parey, 1897.)
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Topographische-Anatomie des Pferdes. Nature 56, 586 (1897). https://doi.org/10.1038/056586a0
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