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AS pointed out by the author, this work is essentially a veterinary, and not a comparative, physiology, and an endeavour has been made to render it of service, not only to the student of theoretical veterinary physiology, but also to the clinician. Throughout the book the author has taken every opportunity of pointing out the clinical application of various physiological facts, and further indicating how various pathological conditions are purely derangements of physiological conditions.
A Manual of Veterinary Physiology.
Fourth edition. By Major-General F. Smith. Pp. xii + 808; 259 illustrations. (London: Baillire, Tindall and Cox, 1912.) Price 18s. net.
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A Manual of Veterinary Physiology . Nature 92, 420 (1913). https://doi.org/10.1038/092420a0
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