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1984DADAX0521302439Cambridge University Press 1984-12-28. 1. hardcover. New. 6.75x1.25x9.75. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Cambridge University Press hardcover
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8vo., First Edition, with a double-page plan; original cloth, gilt back, slightly chipped at headband else a very good, tight copy. EDITION LIMITED TO 300 COPIES FOR SUBSCRIBERS ONLY. Sold from a religious institution with its bookplates on front paste-down and half-title. Edited from the eighth book of "Liber memorandorum ecclesie de Bernewelle", a MS volume in the British Museum (Ms. Harl. 3601) usually referred to as "The Barnwell Cartulary" or "The Barnwell Register", the original of which was composed in 1295-96. The "Observances" are preceded by the "Rule of St. Augustine" edited from Ms. Harl. 2939, and by the "Second Rule" (Augustini Opera omnia, Paris, 1836 I) The plan is by W.H. St. John Hope. Bartholomew, p.19.
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20067059335University of Toronto Press 2006. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. Book contains pencil markings. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN:0802091148 University of Toronto Press hardcover
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2019BN197573Blackstone Pub 2019. 2019. The Nonsense Factory: The Making and Breaking of the American Legal System <br/><br/>The Nonsense Factory: The Making and Breaking of the American Legal System Gibney Bruce Cannon Blackstone Pub unknown
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1918505941918. Cannon Walter Bradford1871-1945; Cowell E.M.; Fraser John; and Hooper A.N. Offprint from the Journal of the American Medical Association Feb. 23 1918 Vol. 70 pp. 520-535 and March 2 1918 Vol. 70 pp. 607-621. 214 x 135 mm. Stamp of Sir Charles Lovatt Evans 1884-1968 on the front wrapper. Original printed wrappers. Two punched holes through left margin. Fine. </p> <p>Sir Charles Arthur Lovatt Evans 1884-1968 was a British physiologist who was vice-president of the Royal Society.</p> . unknown
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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
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
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
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
1898393821898. 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 wear. 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 the 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. 39382. unknown books