Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . C 0 ^ Z002 ^JlvZ ^^c/o^ 200M/06-99-991212 Animal Castration j A Book for the Use of \ STUDENTS AND PRACTITIONERS I 240 Pages \ with over 200 Halftone Illustrations from Original Photographs \ BY GEORGE R. WHITE, , I Graduate Columbian University (Veterinary Department), and i University of Nashville (Medical Department) [ MEMBER I American Veterinary Medical Association Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association I American Medical Association ?? Tennessee Medical Association < Nashville Academy of Medicine, and
Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . C 0 ^ Z002 ^JlvZ ^^c/o^ 200M/06-99-991212 Animal Castration j A Book for the Use of \ STUDENTS AND PRACTITIONERS I 240 Pages \ with over 200 Halftone Illustrations from Original Photographs \ BY GEORGE R. WHITE, , I Graduate Columbian University (Veterinary Department), and i University of Nashville (Medical Department) [ MEMBER I American Veterinary Medical Association Tennessee Veterinary Medical Association I American Medical Association ?? Tennessee Medical Association < Nashville Academy of Medicine, and ] Davidson County Medical Society ?; Tennessee Academy of Science, • United States Live Stock Sanitary Association, etc. i Professor Veterinary Medicine—Knapp School of Country Life ! TEACHER SURGICAL RESTRAINT AND CASTRATION AND SPAYING ; Chicago Veterinary CollegeTerre Haute Veterinary College Indiana Veterinary College, and •Alabama Polytechnic Institute (Veterinary Department) Author Restraint of Domestic Animals, etc. \. PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHORNASHVILIvE, TENN. Copyrighted 1914 byGp:orge R. White 1914 FOSTER & PARKES COMPANY, Nashville, Tenn. DEDICATION TO Professor Charles Allen Cary, B. S., M., As a slight token of personal friendship and esteem, aswell as for his successful efforts in undertakingthe apparently insurmountable task of es-tablishing and successfully conductingthe first accredited VeterinaryCollege in the South The Author PREFACE To those entrusted, with the onerous task of castrating andspaying domestic animals the scantness of modern literature—especially that i^rinted in English and by American authors—dealing with the subject must have always proved a matter ofconsiderable embarrassment. This universally recognized lack of a well illustrated book onthe important subject of unsexing animals has induced the authorto write and publish this volume. It is offered with the desire and hope that it will—in a meas-ure at least—close this wide
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