The Dog's Medical Dictionary by Alfred Joseph Sewell
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Sewell, Alfred Joseph
English
"The Dog's Medical Dictionary" by Alfred Joseph Sewell is an encyclopedic medical guide specific to canine health, written in the early 20th century. It serves as a comprehensive resource detailing various diseases afflicting dogs, their diagnosis, treatment options, and even guidelines for their physical development. The book likely includes numer...
structured overview of various canine ailments, beginning with common conditions like abrasions and abscesses, including their symptoms and recommended treatments. Sewell offers detailed recipes for medication, dietary recommendations, and methods for administering care, demonstrating a thorough understanding of veterinary medicine. As a practical reference, this early medical work aims to equip readers with knowledge necessary to identify and treat a broad spectrum of dog health issues, laying the groundwork for responsible pet ownership and care. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Noah Brown
1 year agoThe fonts used are very comfortable for long reading sessions.