Om A Treatise On Canine Madness
James provides a comprehensive examination of canine madness, a condition that was once prevalent in dogs but has since been largely eradicated. The book covers the history of the disease, its symptoms and causes, and the treatments that were used to combat it. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of veterinary medicine and animal health.
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