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197033136A. Deutsch 1970 3rd edition hardback book and dust jacket in near fine condition. 3rd Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. A. Deutsch hardcover
198333137Gower 1983 4th edition hardback book and dust jacket in near fine condition. 4th Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/Near Fine. Gower hardcover
192045337Oxford: Humphrey Milford Oxford U. P. 1920. <p>A physician's anthology of English and American poetry. xxiii 346pp. London: Oxford University Press 1920. 165 x 110 mm. Original cloth very slight wear at extremities. Fine. Presentation Copy inscribed by Wood on the front free endpaper: "To Mrs. Spotiswood in memory of our meeting in Rome. Dec. 12/29. Casey A. Wood."</p> <p> First Edition. "This volume was originally intended as a birthday present to Sir William Osler by one of his old Montreal students and by another American ‘pupil' in a far different sense. Too late for the festal ceremonies in honour of his seventieth birthday it was in the hands of the publishers when less than five months later December 29 1919 the ‘Chief' was taken from us; but the verses herein collected had already passed through his hands and met with his approval" p. vii. Wood a noted ophthalmologist and comparative anatomist had served as a clinical clerk under Osler while a medical student at McGill and the two enjoyed a lifelong friendship enlivened by their mutual interest in book collecting. Garrison of "Garrison-Morton" fame and medical historian was another friend who shared Osler's bibliographical interests; after Osler's death he revised Osler's Silliman Lectures for publication as The Evolution of Modern Medicine. Garrison-Morton.com 11295. </p> . Humphrey Milford Oxford U. P. unknown books
19231725<p>Philadelphia and London: W.B. Saunders Co. 1923-1826. First edition.</p><p><strong>LANDMARK 9-VOLUME ENCYCLOPEDIA OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN PEDIATRICS EDITED BY EMINENT CHICAGO PEDIATRICIAN. </strong></p><p>Nine large hardcover volumes 9 3/4 inches tall green cloth bindings gilt title to spines. Vol. ! i-xi 1240 pp; Vol. II i-ix 1025 pp; Vol. III i-ix 1051 pp; Vol. IV i-xii 1271 pp; Vol. V i-ix 865 pp; Vol. VI i-ix 736 pp; Vol. VII i-ix 879 pp; Vol. VIII i-viii 1102 pp; General Index 2 249 pp. Some corners bumped spots to covers scattered marginal notations first few pages of Vol. I; bindings text and plates otherwise unmarked. A scarce very good complete set of this landmark early 20th century compilation of American pediatrics.</p><p><strong>ISAAC ARTHUR ABT </strong>1867 – 1955 began his practice in internal medicine but gravitated to pediatrics with a particular interest in nutrition and became one of the earliest specialists in the field. After a year at the University of Chicago preparatory school he entered the 3-year pre-medical program at Johns Hopkins University in the Fall of 1886. At Johns Hopkins Isaac was greatly influenced by the outstanding pathologist William Henry Welch. In 1889 he entered the Chicago Medical College's two-year course. Abt took his internship at Michael Reese Hospital 1891-1892. Then Abt took the usual "grand tour" of Europe for his postgraduate training leaving in the fall of 1892 and returning in January 1894. From 1894 to 1897 he was assistant in pediatrics and instructor in physiology histology and physiology of the nervous system at the Chicago Medical College Northwestern University Medical School. In 1909 Abt became Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at Northwestern University. He remained at Northwestern until his retirement in 1939. His most important work in support of pediatric hospital facilities began in 1910 when Edward Morris of the meat-packing family called on him with a proposal for a children's hospital. This hospital to be named after Edward's mother Sarah was to be the finest in Chicago. The Sarah Morris Hospital was acknowledged to be one of the finest in the country comparable to the Harriet Lane Home at Johns Hopkins. Abt's comprehensive knowledge of the rapidly expanding literature of pediatrics was in good part the result of his service as Editor of the Year Book of Pediatrics from 1902 to 1940. He was one of the founders of the American Journal of the Diseases of Children. His major work the 8-volume System of Pediatrics was published in 1923-1926 offered here. This became a classic in its field. With Edward Lasker he developed an electric breast pump that became highly successful. He was the first physician in Chicago to administer diphtheria antitoxin and he was the first American pediatrician to use protein milk in the treatment of diarrhea. Abt pioneered in the early work on incubators for premature infants. Abt was an active and productive member of numerous organizations. He was Chairman of the American Medical Association's Section on Pediatrics in 1911 and served as the Section's representative in the House of Delegates from 1918 to 1935. In 1925 he presented an informative and detailed report before the House on the methods of sale and promotion of infant foods that has served as a standard ever since. He also was a member of a joint committee of the AMA and the National Education Association. He was Chairman of the Committee on Medical Care for Children at President Hoover's White House Conference in 1930. Abt had been made a Chevalier of the French Legion of Honor in 1927. Isaac Arthur Abt became one of the most prominent pediatricians in the United States and for many years enjoyed an international reputation as well. Volume 1 contains</p><p><strong>GARRISON-MORTON </strong>No. 6353. GARRISON Fielding Hudson 1870 - 1935 History of pediatrics. In I. Abt System of Pediatrics 1 1-170. Philadelphia 1923.</p> W.B. Saunders Co. hardcover
17521278641752. First Edition. FIELDING Henry. Amelia. London: Printed for A. Millar 1752. Four volumes. Small octavo early 20th-century full tan calf raised bands elaborately gilt-decorated spines brown and russet morocco spine labels all edges gilt. $3000.First edition of Fieldings final novel his landmark work that introduced the novelistic tradition of social protest and reform. Handsomely bound by Riviere and Son.Fielding's last novel Amelia shows the ""mellowness pathos and insight"" of a mature writer whose humor and ""realistic frankness shocked the 19th century but delighted his century and delights ours Fielding stands at least shoulder to shoulder with the great Victorian novelists whose spiritual father he was"" Kunitz & Haycraft 190. ""An innovating master of the highest originality"" Fielding's comic epics were ""the first modern novels in English"" Drabble 348. Samuel Johnson lavished unexpected praise on the novel for though he earlier called the ""author of Tom Jones 'a blockhead' and a barren rascal"" he read Amelia through at one sitting and observed that this was a publishing event so anticipated that it was ""perhaps the only book which being printed off betimes one morning a new edition was called for before night."" Johnson's story about Amelia's publication and the novel's immediate popularity was not however entirely accurate. Yet the anecdote was so popular that it was ""accepted by every student of the novel's publishing history until 1953 when in a deft piece of bibliographical analysis Professor Todd in ""Three Notes on Fielding"" set the record straight. Johnson's account squares not at all with the printing history of Amelia"" Battestin lvii xlviii. For despite subsequent critical praise that views Amelia as a forerunner of realism and a work that ""established the tradition of the novel of social protest and reform"" Johnson's high regard did not reflect the general response of the time Battestin & Probyn eds. Correspondence of Henry and Sarah Fielding vi. ""The audience at mid-century was ill prepared either for the kind of realism Fielding here attempted or for the disturbing moral and social purpose it was calculated to serve Even those who wished him well were puzzled and a little embarrassed that he could so willfully disregard the proprieties of polite literature"" Battestin liv-lv. ""Amelia was published on Thursday 19 December 1751 a day later than originally expectedthough in accord with the usual printer's practice in the period for works not ready to be issued before November the title-page carries the date of the ensuing year 1752"" Battestin xlvii. Due to the expected high demand for the novel two printers were used: William Strahan for Volumes I & III and an unknown printer for Volumes II and IV. Minor press variants exist with no distinguishing characteristics noted and no priority established. Two impressions of the first edition were made one in December 1751 the other in January 1752. Copies are reported to exist in two states with no precedence confirmed: i.e. that of an uncorrected inner forme backed by a corrected outer forme or a corrected inner forme backed by an uncorrected outer forme. With advertisement of ""The Universal-Register-Office"" in Volume II. Battestin: Appendix VII 583-586 & Appendix VIII. Cross III:321. Lowndes 797. Rothschild 853. Owner signatures.Interiors bright and clean. Front joint of Volume I repaired. A lovely set in near-fine condition. hardcover
175231403London: for A. Millar 1752. 4 volumes. First Edition with the rare final leaf “At the Universal-Register-Office†present at the end of Volume II and the final blank N12 in Volume I present. 12mo handsomely bound in contemporary polished calf the spines with raised bands and contrasting red and black morocco lettering labels gilt the bands ruled in gilt. xii 285 2; vii 2621 ad;ix 323; vii 296 pp. A very handsome set the contemporary bindings in a wonderful state of preservation the tight and clean text essentially free of any foxing spotting or toning whatsoever a very desirable set with only light evidence of age or use. AN ESPECIALLY PRETTY SET OF FIELDING'S LAST NOVEL the product of "a Fielding touched with tears yet as much in love as ever with nobility and generosity of character and equally full of interest in men and women" Cambridge Hist. of English Literature X p. 37. It is also considered by many to be the first significant novel of social protest and reform in English. It contains many allusions to classical literature and focuses on the theme of marriage and feminine intelligence but Fielding's stance on gender issues cannot be determined because of the lack of authorial commentary discussing the matter.<br> From the library of Cullen House. There were two impressions of the first edition one on 19 December 1751 the second in January 1752; no distinguishing characteristics have been recorded. Rothschild No. 853. Points: Volume 2 p 189 the catchword given as “yna†rather than “anyâ€; and Volume 3 p 191 line 4 is in the uncorrected state “the at Follyâ€. for A. Millar hardcover
003310N/A. N/A. 2 vols small 8vo 1832 vol.1 pps.viii 305 4 pls. by Cruikshank vol.2 pps.viii341 with4 pls Bound in full polished calf by Tout and sons. Pls. to vol.1 a little foxed. An attractive set Roscoe's Novelists library vols 8-9. <br/> <br/> unknown
1950RO60070228J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd - E. P. Dutton & Co.. 1950. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 299 pages pour le tome I et 312 pages pour le tome II. Titres dorés sur les dos.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1893RO60065136J. M. Dent & Co.. 1893. In-12. Relié cuir dos-coins. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 225 pages. Gravure en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de gravures en noir et blanc sur planches hors texte. Pièces de titre rouges sur le dos. Titre, tomaison, fleurons et bandeaux dorés sur le dos. Tranche de tête dorée. 1 planche détachée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1893RO60065229J. M. Dent & Co.. 1893. In-12. Relié cuir dos-coins. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 225 pages. Gravure en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de gravures en noir et blanc sur planches hors texte. Pièces de titre rouges sur le dos. Titre, tomaison, fleurons et bandeaux dorés sur le dos. Tranche de tête dorée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
1893RO60065079J. M. Dent & Co.. 1893. In-12. Relié cuir dos-coins. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos à nerfs, Intérieur frais. 235 pages. Gravure en noir et blanc en frontispice. Illustré de gravures en noir et blanc sur planches hors texte. Pièces de titre rouges sur le dos. Titre, tomaison, fleurons et bandeaux dorés sur le dos. Tranche de tête dorée.. . . . Classification Dewey : 420-Langue anglaise. Anglo-saxon
R240096245NON PRECISE. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Mouillures. 342 pages - plats et dos manquant - ouvrage livré sans couverture - page de titre et page de faux titre absente - mouillures en pied de page en début d'ouvrage .. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
R240096243NON PRECISE. NON DATE. In-12. Broché. Etat passable, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 352 pages - plats et dos manquant - ouvrage livré sans couverture - page de titre et page de faux titre absente .. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
1955R200105009Les éditeurs français réunis. 1955. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 596 pages. Quelques rousseurs et pliures.. . . . Classification Dewey : 840.091-XX ème siècle
2913867030.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1963600226Philadelphia PA: W.B.Saunders Company 1963. Fourth Edition Reprinted . Hardcover. Very Good. 996 pages. Illustrated with black and white plates. Pages endpapers clean v/g condition. Brown cloth grey label with gilt title on spine. Edges lightly worn. Head/tail of spine and corners lightly worn and bumped. VG <br/> <br/> W.B.Saunders Company hardcover
1929055482Philadelphia and London: W. B. Saunders Company 1929. 4th Edition Revised and Enlarged. 996p. b/w illus. original blue cloth slight t.p. foxing tipped-in errata slip. W. B. Saunders Company unknown
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1970020020Philadelphia & London: W. B.Saunders Company n.d. 1970s. Fourth Edition. Hardcover. Light edgewear. Very Good. Reprint cloth; 996 pages. Illustrated with portraits. <br/><br/> W. B.Saunders Company hardcover
19291603090005W.B. Saunders Co 1929. 4th. Hardcover. Very Good. 1929 printing of 4th edition. Hardcover. Blue cloth. Gilt spine. Good binding and cover. Shelfwear. Errata present and tipped in. Foxing to page ends. Clean unmarked pages. This is an oversized or heavy book that requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. W.B. Saunders Co hardcover
36319GARRISON Fielding H. AN INTRODUCTION TO THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders 1917. 8vo. Cloth. 905 pages. Second edition. First published in 1913 ours is the best edition. Illustrated. Extremities worn and chipped. A good copy only. unknown
183319134Par Henry Fielding (1707-1754).Paris, A. Hiard, libraire éditeur - 1833 - 264 pp + 244 pp.Reliure plein veau de l'époque. Dos lisse orné de fleurons dorés avec titre et auteur. Roulette dorée encadrant les plats. Coiffes inférieures accidentée. Dos et plats frottés. Quelques rousseurs. Bon état. Format in-16°(14x9).
1797RO40116129Au Bureau du Journal de Perlet - Chez Ouvrier, Paris. 1797. In-18. Relié plein cuir. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement pliée, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 224 pages. Pièce de titre noire sur le dos. Auteur, titre et caissons dorés sur le dos. Dos très abîmé avec manques importants. Petits manques en surface du 1er plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne