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0842334319.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2010DADAX0842334319Tyndale House Publishers Inc 2010-04-01. Illustrated. hardcover. New. 5.70x1.10x9.10. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Tyndale House Publishers, Inc hardcover
20112090502113717177Not Available 2011. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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1904688511904. Lancet 1904/2. - London John Bale Sons & Danielsson Ltd. 1904 8° 8 pp. 1 plate with 2 Figs. orig wrappers; Spine restored. Rare Offprint! "Mr. Cuthbert S. Wallace and Mr. H. J. Marriage described a case in which an attempt had been made to divide the eighth nerve within the skull for the relief of tinnitus. The patient a girl aged 23 contracted left otitis media in 1898. Several operations followed and four years afterwards she began to suffer from tinnitus and vertigo which symptoms increased in intensity to such a degree that life was rendered well-nigh intolerable. It was therefore decided to attempt to divide the eighth nerve as in the operation for the exploration of the posterior surface of the petrous bone. The procedure was very difficult on account of the constant discharge of cerebro-spinal fluid and haemorrhage but the auditory nerve was exposed and finally divided with a blunt hook. Noises were present on the following day. There was no facial paralysis. The wound never showed reaction and continued to discharge. The patient gradually sank and died on the twenty-first day. At the necropsy it was found that a fine strand of the auditory nerve had escaped division. There was no meningitis and the internal ear presented a normal appearance. Dr. Farquhar Buzzard said that his examination of the nerve showed that the vestibular and two-thirds of the coeliac nerves were degenerated as a result of the resection of the nerve. Very little was known as to the morbid anatomy of tinnitus which was a rare symptom in gross lesions of the brain except where the nerve roots at the base were affected. There was little or no evidence in favour of its central origin." Frederick Taylor and F. J. Smith: Reports of Societies. Clinical Society Oof London. The British Medical Journal Vol. 1 No. 2258 Apr. 9 1904 pp. 838-840 Sir Cuthbert Sidney Wallace 1st Baronet 1867-1944 British surgeon. Herbert James Marriage 1872- Aural Surgon. Sir Edward Farquhar Buzzard 1871-1945 British physician and Regius Professor of Medicine at the University of Oxford 1928-1943. unknown
1023002817.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1341936643.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19892090502113717850Not Available 1989. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
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0483438421.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2004035104Cultural Relics Publishing House 2004. First Edition 2004. Hardcover in slipcase with dust jacket as issued. Text is in English and Chinese. Folio with 201 pages. The book dust jacket and slipcase are in very good condition. Interior is clean and tight. Profusely illustrated. Pictures available upon request. Beautiful full page photographs of a exhibition of the same name at Beijing Palace Museum from Nov. 29 2004 to Dec. 20 2004. Black spine/Gray -White text. #035104. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good with Slipcase. Folio. Jade Chinese History Design . Cultural Relics Publishing House Hardcover
17326120London: Printed for T. Dormer 1732. First edition. Modern quarter morocco over cloth with gilt to spine. Measuring 180 x 111mm and collating complete including frontis folding game board and concluding woodcut: 2 62 2. From the collection of stage magician Ricky Jay with his bookplate to upper pastedown. Top margin trimmed close with consistent loss to running headers and occasional loss to page numbers with no other text effected. Pages somewhat toned with minor marginal chips but otherwise unmarked. A scarce satire playing both on the rising popularity of get-rich-quick schemes and on the economics of the marriage market the present is the only example to appear in the auction record. OCLC locates only twelve institutional copies. The present is the only example currently in trade.<br /> <br /> A Scheme for a New Lottery warns readers against the dangers posed by get-rich-quick schemes targeting large-scale scams like the recently burst South Sea Bubble sometimes called the world's first Ponzi scheme and the pawn-broking swindle of the so-called Charitable Corporation. These scams were appealing to ordinary people at a time when few were "successful in using wealth from trade to found a landed family" Rapp. Mocking both the conmen and the conned A Scheme satirically proposes "Another Lottery which may prove a general benefit to all concern'd; as there is no better Remedy for a Bite from a Mad Dog than the Liver of the Dog that bit." The proposed lottery filled with abstruse rules and convoluted promises ensures that the cycle continues.<br /> <br /> A Scheme also mocks marriage as a scam in which women could either make a wise match in a rich man or lose it all by marrying down. The lottery provides "Fifty Thousand tickets to be deliver'd to Maids or Widows or any that appear to be such" in the hopes of winning a financially stable husband represented by the tickets drawn. Such a match could be a good one: "A Ware-House Keeper with the Salary of a Hundred Pounds" or "the Governour." It could also by virtue of lottery be a loss: "2 Scotchmen both Pedlars 500 Broken Booksellers" and a range of other ruinous bounders are also listed as prizes. For those who desire an advance attempt the folding game bound in the book invites blindfolded women to stick a pin in the board to claim their prize. The present copy was played gently with pin marks revealing a Blacksmith and a Valet de Chambre among those husbands won<br /> <br /> The popularity of A Scheme resulted in a reissue the same year with a canceled title page as The Ladies Lottery and falsely attributed to Swift.<br /> <br /> ESTC N20921. Printed for T. Dormer unknown
2009N5082Winona Lake Indiana: Eisenbrauns 2009. Original Decorative Hardcover. Fine. 8vo. X622pp. A fine copy <br/> <br/> Eisenbrauns hardcover
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2009751704Eisenbrauns 2009. Casebound Hardcover. Slight wear on upper edge of text and slight dent on front upper edge of cover. Otherwise VG Eisenbrauns hardcover
1575061643.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
2009SONG1575061643Eisenbrauns 30/06/2009. 1. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.00x1.75x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Eisenbrauns hardcover
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2009x-1575061643Eisenbrauns 2009. Hardcover. New. 622 pages. 9.25x6.50x2.00 inches. Eisenbrauns hardcover
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