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1900B41367New York: D. Appleton and Company 1900. First edition. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition 1900 hardcover with gilt stamped green cloth boards octavo 383pp. sparsely illustrated in b&w. Book VG with mild rubbing and wear to boards and spine binding tight text clean and unmarked soil to bottom edge of text block. No DJ. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
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1971597014ProvidenceRhode Island: Rhode Island School of Design 1971. Softcover. Near Fine. Magazine. Quarto. Perfectbound in glossy illustrated wrappers. Near fine with rubbing to the wrappers. An art and poetry anthology produced by student attending the Rhode Island School of Design. Contributors includes Alan Sondheim Brian Murphy Thurma Litsey Copley Patrick Cauley Alan Steele Beth Cannon Alan Wexler Nancy Tenney Mardge Anderson and others. Rhode Island School of Design unknown
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19890038531989. Soft Cover. Very Good. Publisher: pro-ed 1989 Very Good Soft Cover 283 pp Learner's Booklet Communicating Interacting Problem-Solving. paperback
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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
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
19763122University Alabama : The University of Alabama Press 1976. 1976. Hardcover. Very Good/Good. Red cloth with gold device in illustrated dustjacket ; cxvi xxix 594 pp. illustrations one fold-out ; printed illustration of the author laid-in ; ISBN: 0817352287 ; LCCN: 75-19291 ; thick volume reproducing the 1910 Houghton Mifflin edition revised and enlarged ; slight sunning to dustjacket price clipped ; nearly invisible spot on front cover else VG/G <br/> <br/> University, Alabama : The University of Alabama Press, 1976. hardcover
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19372091502135300224Not Available 1937. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
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1954021194New York: D. Van Nostrand. Second Prepublication Printing. Original crimson cloth. From the library of Chemistry professor Herbert M. Clark who worked on the Manhattan Project with his signature in ink. Near Fine in Very Good Dust Jacket with minor edge tears and chips. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1954. D. Van Nostrand hardcover
1953024421New York: D. Van Nostrand. First Edition. Original crimson cloth. From the library of Chemistry Professor Herbert M. Clark who worked on the Manhattan Project with his signature in ink. Corner bump Near Fine in Very Good Minus Dust Jacket with edge tears and chips. One of the three authors Glenn T. Seaborg earned a share in the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for investigation of transuranium elements. His work in this area led to his development of the actinide concept and the arrangement of the actinide series in the periodic table of the elements. . Near Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1953. D. Van Nostrand hardcover
2010USD_9781603279628Humana Press 2010. 1st. Hardcover. UsedLikeNew/UsedLikeNew. Humana Press hardcover