Publisher's Synopsis
"Diseases of Dogs, Their Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment" is a comprehensive guide from the early 20th century, offering insights into the diagnosis and management of canine ailments. Written by Hugh Dalziel and Alexander C. Piesse, this historical text provides detailed instructions on identifying the causes and symptoms of various diseases affecting dogs, along with recommended treatments.
Beyond disease management, the book includes practical guidance on handling cases of injury and poisoning, making it a valuable resource for dog owners and veterinary professionals of the time. This book serves as a fascinating window into the history of veterinary medicine and the evolving understanding of canine health.
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