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vali. Kumara Sambhava, Prabodha, Chandrodaya, Megha Duta, Gita Govinda. Panchatantra, Hitopadesa, Katha Sarit, Sagara, Ketala, Pancnavınsati, Dasa Kumara Charita, &c. By Mrs MANNING, with Illustrations. 2 vols., Svo. 30s.

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CONTENTS.-The Brain and Nervous System.-The Eyes.The Mouth.--The Nostrils.-The Throat.-The Chest and its contents.-The Stomach, Liver, &c.-The Abdomen.-The Urinary Organs --The Skin.-Specific Diseases.--Limbs The Feet.-Injuries.Operations.

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"The book furnishes at once the bane and the antidote, as the drawings show the horse not only suffering from every kind of disease, but in the different stages of it, while the alphabetical summary at the end gives the cause, symptoms and treatment of each."-Illustrated London News.

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