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AN interval of twelve years has passed between the issue of the last edition of this text-book and the present, third, edition. So many and notable have been the advances in physiology during that time that the book has had to be practically re-written; only the chapters on the senses, locomotion, and the foot stand nearly as they were. The chapter on the nervous system has been read, and some new matter added to it, by Prof. Sherrington, F.R.S., and other sections have been amplified by the cooperation of men who have special knowledge of the particular subject dealt with.
A Manual of Veterinary Physiology.
By Colonel F. Smith. Third edition, completely revised and in parts re-written. Pp. xvi + 715. (London: Baillière, Tindall and Cox, 1907.) Price 15s. net.
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HERRING, P. A Manual of Veterinary Physiology . Nature 77, 219 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/077219a0
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