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193718818Chicago: The Reilly & Lee Co. Near Fine in Very Good dj. c.1937. First Edition. Hardcover. minimal shelfwear slight fading to cloth at spine ends; jacket edgeworn short ragged closed tear at top of front panel shorter closed tear at top of rear panel rubbing/scuffing to rear panel. Juvenile novel with a college football background. A tough street kid from Little Italy "where the gang played a lawless game with no rules no standards no loyalties" goes to the University and "finds on the football field that there is something more than that something finer and more lasting." That would be in addition to the traumatic brain injury I guess. Oh it's this: "The team-spirit the loyalty to one another and to the coach and -- lastly -- to the school is a revelation to him a complete re-education." The author was a Chicago sportswriter during the 1920s and 1930s; he had written an earlier football-themed book "Grid Star" and later turned out an historical novel "Lee on the Levee." . The Reilly & Lee Co. hardcover books
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1837185943London: Adjutant General's Office 1837. Leather bound. G/G spine is cracking but readable and intact. Covers are heavily worn corners bumped. Ex-museum stamps and pencil markings on fep flyleaf. Text block solid. Pages have varied amounts of soiling and stains but not extensive. Plates look good and bright in color. Nice repair candidate. Leather spine and corner tabs marbled boards. xi ix 291 pages 6 unnumbered leaves of plates : 6 color illustrations. Series: Historical records of the British Army. Prepared for publication under the direction of the Adjutant-General. Adjutant General's Office unknown books
183960174London: LongmanOrme & Co 1839. First edition. 4 color plates including 1 of uniform 2 in battle and 1 of the colors. 281pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Half pebbled red morocco and marbled boards t.e.g. by J. Larkins. VG. First edition. 4 color plates including 1 of uniform 2 in battle and 1 of the colors. 281pp. 1 vols. 8vo. Longman,Orme & Co unknown books
1989m1220Pensacola: West Florida Literary Federation 1989. 1st edition. Octavo softbond xi 166 pp. Illus. Small former-owner stamp; otherwise Near-Fine. West Florida Literary Federation, 1989. unknown books
1963125795London England: Vista Books 1963. cloth dust jacket. 8vo. cloth dust jacket. 1231 pages. Table of contents acknowledgments introduction general bibliography index. Explains the process of blockmaking and platemaking. Black and white illustrations throughout. Dust jacket chipped at edges and lightly soiled. Vista Books unknown books
1984109031Chicago: National Center for Trade Union Action and Democracy 1984. Pamphlet. 57p. stapled wraps wraps lightly worn else very good condition 5.5x8.5 inches. National Center for Trade Union Action and Democracy unknown books
196979874San Francisco: Peoples Press 1969. Pamphlet. 47p. photos and original sketchwork in 11 x 8.5 inch wraps slightly shelfworn creased. "Illustrations: original drawings by Frank Cieciorka and Nick Thorkelson reprinted drawings and photos from variou Vietnamese and Chinese sources." - verso of front wrap. Peoples Press unknown books
196957761San Francisco: Peoples Press 1969. 47p. photos and original sketchwork in 11 x 8.5 inch wraps very good condition. "Illustrations: original drawings by Frank Cieciorka and Nick Thorkelson reprinted drawings and photos from variou Vietnamese and Chinese sources." - verso of front wrap. Peoples Press unknown books
1342153New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company. Hardcover. Octavo; G-; Hardcover; Spine tan with gold print; Boards quarter bound with tan paper to spine and green cloth to boards toning to spine wear to spine caps peripheral toning light shelfwear; Text block has green tinted top edge deckle edges tanning to endpapers cracked hinges front and rear p. vii has spine tear clean text; x 82 pages 56 leaves of b&w plates each preceded by captioned leaf frontispiece color. 1342153. FP New Rockville Stock. Frederick A. Stokes Company hardcover books
1979m3043Frederick MD: Published by the Authors 1979. First Edition Stated. Signed by both Authors and by the Illustrator. Octavo paperbound stiff white illustrated wrappers 73 pp. Very Good with rubbing to spine & very small tear to lower cover. Illustrated. Published by the Authors, 1979. First Edition, Stated. unknown books
41079Other: Other. Very Good. Hardcover. New York: The Anderson Galleries 1927 266 pages. This book is a soft bound copy with thick paper front and rear covers. The interior is clean and unmarked. The binding is very tight and in very good condition. The spine has darkened slightly from sunning and rubbing. Overall a very good copy. . Other hardcover books
1933M10822n.p.:: Journal of the Michigan State Medical Library 1933. 1933. Reprint. Beaumont Foundation Lectures. Small 8vo. 87 pp. Grey cloth black-stamped cover and spine titles. Fine. Journal of the Michigan State Medical Library, 1933. hardcover books
278729hardcover. fine. Reprinted from the American Journal of Physiology. Photographic illustrations. VI 8vo modern marbled boards with original wrappers bound in unopened. Jan. 1 1902. Fine.<br/><br/> First Edition. Follow-up to The Movements of the Stomach etc. but this time focusing on the intestines by the pioneer in x-ray observation of the movements of the gastro-intestinal system. Cannon 1871-1945 was the first to discover that bismuth which is opaque to x-rays served admirably to bring out the contour of the stomach and intestines during activity. This work is the first radiological investigation of the intestines.<br/><br/> unknown books
1936452221936. <p>Cannon Walter 1871-1945. Collection of 20 offprints as listed below including three with presentation inscriptions and one from the library of Nobel Laureate Archibald Vivian Hill 1886-1977. 1898-1936. Original printed wrappers except for no. 12 or without wrappers as issued. Very good to fine.</p> <p> First/First Separate Editions. Cannon professor and chair of the Department of Physiology at Harvard Medical School was one of the pre-eminent physiologists of the 20th century making fundamental contributions to our knowledge of digestion the autonomic nervous system homeostasis and stress response. Cannon was the first to use X rays to study the digestive system; his work laid the foundations of gastrointestinal radiology. "His pioneering research done with a series of collaborators examined the nature of swallowing gastric peristalsis the time of passage for different foodstuffs out of the stomach into the duodenum control of the pylorus and peristalsis of the small intestine" Dictionary of Scientific Biography. He spent most of the 1920s researching the autonomic nervous system the part of the nervous system responsible for controlling unconscious bodily functions such as the heartbeat. Cannon also introduced the case system into medical education at Harvard see no. 2 below.</p> <p> Three of the offprints in this collection bear presentation inscriptions from Cannon. Another offprint is from the library of Nobel Laureate Archibald V. Hill who was awarded a share of the 1922 Nobel Prize in Physiology/Medicine for his researches on the production of heat and mechanical work in muscles. Two more offprints are from the library of the distinguished British physiologist C. Lovatt Evans Hill's successor as professor of physiology at the University of London.</p> <p> 1. with A. Moser. The movements of the food in the oesophagus. Offprint from American Journal of Physiology 1 1898. 435-444pp. Original printed wrappers. Front wrapper inscribed: "With the regards of W. B. Cannon." 39375</p> <p> 2. The case method of teaching systematic medicine. Offprint from Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 1900. 21pp. Original printed wrappers. Front wrapper inscribed: "With sincere regards W B Cannon." Stamp of the Johns Hopkins Hospital Library on the front wrapper. 39383</p> <p> 3. The movements of the intestines studied by means of the Röntgen rays. Offprint from American Journal of Physiology 6 1902. 251-277pp. Original printed wrappers. Front wrapper inscribed: "With the regards of W. B. Cannon." 39383</p> <p> 4. Auscultation of the rhythmic sounds produced by the stomach and intestines. Offprint from American Journal of Physiology 14 1905. 339-353pp. Original printed wrappers.</p> <p> 5. The motor activities of the stomach and small intestine after splanchnic and vagus section. Offprint from American Journal of Physiology 17 1906. 429-442pp. Original printed wrappers. 39383</p> <p> 6. Oesophageal peristalsis after bilateral vagotomy. Offprint from American Journal of Physiology 19 1907. 436-444pp. Original printed wrappers.</p> <p> 7. The acid control of the pylorus. Offprint from American Journal of Physiology 20 1907. 283-322pp. Original printed wrappers.</p> <p> 8. with F. T. Murphy. Physiologic observations on experimentally produced ileus. Offprint from Journal of the American Medical Association 49 1907. 11pp. Original printed wrappers.</p> <p> 9. The opposition to medical research. Offprint from Journal of the American Medical Association 51 1908. 16pp. Original printed wrappers.</p> <p> 10. The acid closure of the cardia. Offprint from American Journal of Physiology 23 1908. 105-114pp. Original printed wrappers. Johns Hopkins Hospital library stamp on front wrapper.</p> <p> 11. Some practical applications of recent studies in the physiology of the digestive system. Offprint from Wisconsin Medical Journal 7 1908. 20pp. Text illustrations. Original printed wrappers. 39383</p> <p> 12. The interrelations of emotions as suggested by recent physiological researches. Offprint from American Journal of Psychology 25 1914. 256-282pp. Text illustrations. Lacking wrappers; wrapper imprint pasted to first leaf.</p> <p> 13. Early use of the Roentgen ray in the study of the alimentary canal. Offprint from Journal of the American Medical Association 62 1914. 7pp. Original printed wrappers. 39383</p> <p> 14. with E. M. Cowell John Fraser and A. N. Hooper. The nature and treatment of wound shock and allied conditions. Offprint from Journal of the American Medical Association 70 1918. 104pp. Folding table. Original printed wrappers; holes punched in left margin. Stamp of British physiologist C. Lovatt Evans 1884-1968 on front wrapper.</p> <p> 15. New evidence for sympathetic control of some internal secretions. Offprint from American Journal of Psychiatry 2 1922. 15-30pp. Original printed wrappers. Stamp of British physiologist C. Lovatt Evans 1884-1968 on front wrapper.</p> <p> 16. with Cecil K. Drinker. Carbon monoxide asphyxia: The problem of resuscitation. Offprint from Journal of Industrial Hygiene 4 1923. 463-473pp. Original printed wrappers.</p> <p> 17. The value of animal experimentation to the physician in his daily work. Offprint from Boston Medical and Surgical Journal 188 1923. 8pp. Without wrappers.</p> <p> 18. Chemical mediators of autonomic nerve impulses. Offprint from Science 78 1933. 5pp. Without wrappers. </p> <p> 19. Some implications of the evidence for chemical transmission of nerve impulses. Moscow: State Publishing House for Biological and Medical Literature 1935. 23 1pp. Original printed wrappers. Signature of A. V. Archibald Vivian Hill 1886-1977 co-winner of the 1922 Nobel Prize in physiology/medicine on the front wrapper.</p> <p> 20. The role of emotion in disease. Offprint from Annals of Internal Medicine 9 1936. 1453-1465pp. Without wrappers.</p> . unknown books
1898393751898. Cannon Walter B. 1871-1945 and Moser Albert. The movements of the food in the oesophagus. Offprint from Am . J. Physiology 1 1898. 435-444pp. 243 x 172 mm. Original printed wrappers small chip in upper corner of front wrapper minor creasing. Inscribed by Cannon on the front wrapper: "With the regards of W. B. Cannon." Docketed on front wrapper. First Edition offprint issue. Cannon was the first to use x rays to study the digestive system; his work laid the foundations of gastrointestinal radiology. The present paper written while Cannon was still a medical student describes Cannon's first experiments with x-rays to examine the mechanism of swallowing including his first public demonstration by means of x-rays of the phenomena of deglutition. This ground-breaking work was undertaken less than a year after Roentgen's discovery of the x-ray. DSB. unknown books
1902393831902. Cannon Walter B. 1871-1945. 1 The movements of the intestines studied by means of the Rontgen rays. Offprint from Am. J. Physiology 6 1902. 251-277pp. 252 x 176 mm. Original printed wrappers slightly chipped. With Cannon's presentation inscription on the front wrapper: "With the regards of W. B. Cannon." 2 The case system in medicine. Offprint from Boston Med. Surg. Journal May 31. 1900. 8pp. 171 x 121 mm. Orig. printed wrappers. 3 The motor activities of the stomach and small intestine after splanchnic and vagus section. Offprint from Am. J. Physiol. 17 1906. 429-442pp. 251 x 179 mm. Orig. printed wrappers a bit chipped. 4 Some practical applications of recent studies in the physiology of the digestive system. Offprint from Wisconsin Med. J. 7 1908. 20pp. Text illustrations. 239 x 151 mm. Orig. printed wrappers. 5 Early use of the Roentgen ray in the study of the alimentary canal. Offprint from J.A.M.A. 62 1914. 7pp. 217 x 140 mm. Orig. printed wrappers. Together 5 offprints. Very good. Front wrappers of all five offprints docketed. First Editions offprint issues. Cannon was the first to use x -ays to study the digestive system; his work laid the foundations of gastrointestinal radiology. "His pioneering research done with a series of collaborators examined the nature of swallowing gastric peristalsis the time of passage for different foodstuffs out of the stomach into the duodenum control of the pylorus and peristalsis of the small intestine" DSB. Cannon also introduced the case system into medical education at Harvard see no. 2 above. unknown books
1898393841898. Cannon Walter B. 1871-1945. 1 The movements of the stomach studied by means of the Roentgen rays. In Am. J. Physiol. 1 no. 3 May 1898: 359-382. Text illustrations. Whole number 283-410pp. 2 with Albert Moser The movements of the food in the oesophagus. In Am . J. Physiol.1 no. 4 July 1898: 435-444. Text illustrations. Whole number 411-522 vi pp. Together 2 numbers largely unopened. 249 x 175 mm. Original wrappers chipped spines worn and/or repaired. Offered with Vol. 1 no. 1 of the American Journal of Physiology January 1898 in original wrappers silked some chipping and fraying. 144pp. Library stamps on front wrappers of all numbers. All 3 numbers preserved in a quarter morocco box. <p>1 First Edition journal issue. Garrison-Morton 3519. Introduction of bismuth meal for x-ray examination of the digestive tract. Cannon's discovery enabled him to increase our knowledge of the physiology of digestion and also introduced a widely used clinical method of diagnosis of gastric ulcer and malignancy of any part of the gastrointestinal tract.</p> <p>2 First Edition journal issue. Cannon was the first to use x rays to study the digestive system; his work laid the foundations of gastrointestinal radiology. The present paper written while Cannon was still a medical student describes Cannon's first experiments with x-rays to examine the mechanism of swallowing including his first public demonstration by means of x-rays of the phenomena of deglutition. This ground-breaking work was undertaken less than a year after Roentgen's discovery of the x-ray. DSB.</p> . unknown books
192343094New York: Appleton 1923. <p>Cannon Walter B. 1871-1945. Traumatic shock. xvii 201pp. Text illustrations. New York & London: D. Appleton 1923. 263 x 173 mm. Original gilt-stamped cloth one corner bumped. Light toning but very good. Presentation Copy inscribed by Cannon to Sir Cuthbert Wallace 1867-1944 on slip tipped to front pastedown: "To Sir Cuthbert Wallace with gratitude for your kindness and encouragement during our work in old Béthune. Walter B. Cannon."</p> <p>First Edition. Cannon professor and chair of the Department of Physiology at Harvard Medical School was one of the pre-eminent physiologists of the 20th century making fundamental contributions to our knowledge of digestion the autonomic nervous system homeostasis and stress response. "In the fall of 1916 before the United States entered World War I the National Research Council named Cannon a member of a committee on traumatic shock. Later he joined the Harvard University Hospital Unit. On his way to France in May 1917 he stopped in London and arranged with Fletcher first secretary of the Medical Research Committee to join the group of physicians and surgeons of the British Expeditionary Forces who were dealing with shock cases at the Casualty Clearing Station at Béthune. . . . Initially Cannon and his associates in the field concentrated their therapeutic efforts on treating the acidosis that accompanies shock. Later they recognized that the acidosis was merely a secondary phenomenon the result of the inadequacy of tissue perfusion. In 1923 Cannon summarized his wartime experience in Traumatic Shock" Dictionary of Scientific Biography.</p> <p> Cannon presented this copy of Traumatic Shock to his commanding officer at Béthune Colonel Cuthbert Sidney Wallace consulting surgeon to the First Army British Expeditionary Force. Cannon noted in his preface that "We were serving under Colonel Cuthbert Wallace later Major-General Sir Cuthbert Wallace who was as eager as any of us to secure further knowledge of shock and who helped and encouraged us in our efforts" p. ix. </p> . Appleton unknown books