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2026x-3032252504Springer 2026. Hardcover. New. 277 pages. 6.14x0.69x9.21 inches. Springer hardcover
alb1da7911d353f227aSmolensk S. Crimean disaster. (A military officers notes). In Russian (ask us if in doubt)/Smolenskiy S. Krymskaya katastrofa. (Zapiski stroevogo ofitsera).With the attachment of a map of the Crimean region. Sofia Russian-Bulgarian Book Publishing House 1920. 16 p. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUalb1da7911d353f227a
alb1321d0b3006c4aaeM.A. Salomon Metterlink. His Creativity and Worldview In Russian /M.A. Salomon Meterlink. Ego tvorchestvo i mirosozertsanie Yuriev Matissen 1912. We have thousands of titles and often several copies of each title may be available. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. The delivery of this book might be delayed beyond the usual timeframe due to extended processing and preparation before shipment, and faster shipping opSKUalb1321d0b3006c4aae
1913639051913. Arch. klin. Chir. 101. - Berlin Verlag von August Hirschwald 1913 8° 2 pp.573-668 25 Textfiguren und 1 Farbtaf. feiner Halbleinenband. Erstdruck! 1913 - "Die ersten "Mammographien" wurden in Deutschland von dem Berliner Chirurgen Albert Salomon 1883-1976 von ca. 3000 Operationspräparaten nach erfolgter Mastektomie angefertigt. Salomon verglich diese Präparatemammographien mit dem entfernten Gewebe und beobachtete insbesondere Präsenz der Mikroverkalkungen im Tumorgewebe sowie die Tumorausbreitung in die axillären Lymphknoten. Salomon entdeckte in dieser Studie weiterhin dass es mehrere Arten von Brustkrebs gibt." "Bei der Präparatemammographie handelt es sich um eine Röntgenuntersuchung bei der ein operativ entferntes Stück Brustgewebe in der Regel bereits intraoperativ daraufhin untersucht wird ob der gesamte in der diagnostischen oder Screening Mammographie beschriebene Befund erfasst wurde. Die Entwicklung der Präparatemammographie beginnt im Jahr 1913 mit der Arbeit des Berliner Chirurgen Albert Salomon. Er erstellt die ersten Mammographien in Deutschland von ca. 3000 Operationspräparaten und untersuchte diese um die Ausbreitung des Tumors im Gewebe und in die Lymphknoten zu sehen. Kleine von ihm als Tumorzerfall beschriebene Pünktchen auf den Präparatemammographien entsprechen nach heutigem Kenntnisstand Mikrokalzifikationen. Das Ziel dieser ersten Mammographien war es eine optimale Operationstechnik zu entwickeln. Salomon zeigte dass man radiographisch zwischen glatt begrenzten und infiltrierenden Tumormassen unterscheiden kann." Kurze Geschichte der Mammographie. Radiologie24/ch Albert Salomon 1883-1976 surgeon at the Royal Surgical University Clinic in Berlin. He is best known for his study of early mastectomies that is considered the beginning of mammography. "In 1913 Salomon performed a study on 3000 mastectomies. In the study Salomon compared X-rays of the breasts to the actual removed tissue observing specifically microcalcifications. By doing so he was able to establish the difference as seen on an X-ray image between cancerous and non-cancerous tumors in the breast. Salomon's mammographs provided substantial information about the spread of tumors and their borders. In the midst of the study Salomon also discovered that there are multiple types of breast cancer. " wiki See - Picard JD 1998. "History of Mammography". Bulletin de l'Académie Nationale de Médecine. 182 8: 1613-1620; Ingram April. "Breast Cancer Pioneer - Was the First Person to Use X-rays to Study Breast Cancer". Science Heroes. Retrieved March 22 2011. Garrsion % Monton Onl. No. 13264 unknown
1827515971827. Rev. méd. franc. étrang. 1827/1. - Paris Gabon 1827 8° 564 pp. feiner Pappband d.Zt. First Edition! Pierre Salomon Séglas 1792-1875 - Urethro-cystic speculum endoscope. Garrison & Morton No.4165.1 unknown
Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: The Story of John Jewitt - A young Englishman is taken as a slave by Maquinna, chief of the Nuu-chah-nulth people of Nootka Sound on Vancouver Island; The Children of the Wilderness - Part I - Juliet Bredon's photo-illustrated journey in little-known Mongolia; Winning a Wife - An incident involving an Englishman in Tirah; Down the Araguaya in a Dug-Out - Part I - The conclusion of Frederick C. Glass's adventures on a little-known Brazilian river; The Sea Devil - An extraordinary six-hour battle with a huge West Indian manta, or ray; Where the gold went - Charles Siringo describes the pursuit of two men who had robbed the famous Treadwell mine in Alaska; The Cannibal Islands - Part I - Clifford W. Collinson has spent several years in the Solomon Islands - article with photos; Three Asses in the Pyrenees (conclusion) - a couple with a donkey cart set out to explore the area without any modern luxuries; My Motor-Boat - what happend when a man tried to run a second-hand boat he purchased; How We Killed the "Rat" - a scheme to kill an intruding rat goes sadly wrong; A Woman in Unknown Albania (conclusion) - Rose Wilder Lane explores the remote northern mountains where tribal blood-feuds still flourish; A Lonely Job - a young ship's officer acts as caretaker of a vessel wrecked off the Australian coast; and more. 88 pages plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this excellent vintage issue. Book
2023SKU0600684Pearson Inc 2023. hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Textbook May Have Highlights Notes and/or Underlining BOOK ONLY-NO ACCESS CODE NO CD Ships with Tracking Pearson Inc hardcover
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DADAX0130351342Brand: Prentice Hall 0000-00-00. Third Edition. hardcover. New. 8.50x0.91x10.79. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Prentice Hall hardcover
180566738London: printed for John Murray 32 Fleet Street; J. Hatchard Piccadilly; J. Harding St. James's Street; Pote and Williams Eton; C. Knight Windsor; Hanwell and Parker Oxford; and Barrett Cambridge 1805. 8vo pp. viii 368 2 plus two leaves outside of pagination inserted; original salmon boards with green shelfback original printed paper label textblock untrimmed; boards faded and toned light edgewear corners bumped one leaf with a closed tear repaired with tape; very good. Early ownership inscription of "A. Wilkinson / Houghton le Spring / Durham" and the later bookplate of Anne and F. G. Renier. An Eton periodical printed on wove paper and a collational nightmare but apparently complete though gathering 2H has been bound inside 2I. Stab holes in the gutter suggest that the books was produced by gathering remainders of individual issues. Nos. XXVIII and XXIX have no title page as issued. Text comprises the original 34 numbers of The Miniature: Monday April 23 1804-Monday April 1 1805. "The second periodical work which issued from the college of Eton: the joint production of Dr. Rennell Mr. Knight Mr. Canning and the sons of the Marquis of Wellesley" Lowndes. The first was The Microcosm 1778. Stratford Canning was the working editor. printed for John Murray, 32, Fleet Street; J. Hatchard, Piccadilly; J. Harding, St. James's Street; Pote and Williams, Eton; C. unknown
180566739London: printed for John Murray 32 Fleet Street; J. Hatchard Piccadilly; J. Harding. St. James's Street; Pete and Williams Eton; C. Knight Windsor; Hanwell and Parker Oxford; and Barratt Cambridge 1805. 8vo pp. viii 368; original blue paper-covered boards cream paper shelfback blue printed label on spine; label defective with loss of three letters spine worn and cracked edges rubbed and worn upper joint cracked; the textblock is clean and the sewing structure is sound. Bookplate of Charles Gower Boyles and ownership signature of Edward Hawker both on the front pastedown. While there is no internal evidence this looks to be a lending library copy with a dozen or so names in manuscript some difficult to read on the upper board together with dates presumably dates of check-up and/or return. An Eton periodical printed on wove paper and a collational nightmare but apparently complete minus a final leaf of ads. The gatherings E through G are also in a different state than that of another copy on hand possibly due to a second run through the press to provide issues that hadgone out of print prior to the collection. Later issues show stab holes in the gutter suggesting they were remainders of the run in periodical form. Nos. XXVIII and XXIX have no title page as issued. Text comprises the original 34 numbers of The Miniature: Monday April 23 1804-Monday April 1 1805. "The second periodical work which issued from the college of Eton: the joint production of Dr. Rennell Mr. Knight Mr. Canning and the sons of the Marquis of Wellesley" Lowndes. The first was The Microcosm 1778. Stratford Canning was the working editor. printed for John Murray, 32, Fleet Street; J. Hatchard, Piccadilly; J. Harding. St. James's Street; Pete and Williams, Eton; C. unknown
2009Star-9780495506515Cengage Learning 2009. Paperback. New. Cengage Learning paperback
2009Star-9780495506515Cengage Learning 2009. Paperback. New. Cengage Learning paperback
1776979F7London: S. Hooper 1776 . First edition. Leather. Very Good. 11.5" by 8". Sparrow; Chambars. Illustrated throughout with engraved plates and vignettes this is the first English language translation of Salomon Gessner's charming pastoral poetry. The first English language translation of Salomon Gessner's 'Idyllen' translated from the original German by W. Hooper.Illustrated with an engraved title page and with nine plates by Sparrow or Chambars after Gessner alongside further engraved vignettes. Collated complete.ESTC T94317Retaining half title.Including a letter to M. Fuslin on landscape painting and the 'Two friends of Bourbon a Moral Tale' by M. Diderot.Rebacked retaining original endpapers.In his poetry Gessner represents the Enlightenment era's artistic and intellectual trends focusing on idealized natural landscapes and simple rural life. Rebacked in a full calf binding. Retaining original boards and endpapers. Significant rubbing to fore edge of boards with small losses of calf to back strip head and tail. Joint heads and tails starting with boards a touch tender. Internally firmly bound. Pages clean and bright. Very Good S. Hooper hardcover
2005CBS-9783540251477Sp Springer 2005. New. Sp Springer unknown
2005CBS-9783540251477Sp Springer 2005. New. Sp Springer unknown
1835624DGZürich, F. Sal Füssly successeur de Keller et Füssly, um 1835. Aquatinta von Lukas Weber (1811-1860). Bildgrösse: 17,2 x 25,2 cm. Blattgrösse: 22,4 x 29,6 cm.
1835624DG1835. Zürich F. Sal Füssly successeur de Keller et Füssly um 1835. Aquatinta von Lukas Weber 1811-1860. Bildgrösse: 172 x 252 cm. Blattgrösse: 224 x 296 cm. Fein koloriertes Blatt. - Alt aufgezogen auf rosafarbiges Papier. unknown
193035528Warsaw: I. M. Altera 1930. Second edition. Hardcover. fair. 8vo. 166pp. Original half black cloth over blind-stamped black leatherette with gold lettering on cover and spine. Decorative endpapers. Hebrew and Polish title pages. The Polish title page is a reprint of the first edition from 1925. Passover Haggadah with the "Sfas Emes" commentary by the Ger rebbe R. Judah Aryeh Leib Alter along with the "Tiferet Shlomo" commentary by R. Solomon Cohen of Radomsk. These were both leading Hasidic rebbes in 19th century Poland. Today Ger remains one of the largest Hasidic groups. Radomsk though was almost completely wiped out in the Holocaust. Text in Hebrew. Edges and corners badly rubbed. Several pages detached. Hinges starting. Overall in fair condition. Yaari 2003 2137. I. M. Altera hardcover
1760WRCLIT65491Paris: Chez Hardy . 1760. xxxiv3444pp. Small octavo. Contemporary speckled calf spine richly gilt marbled endsheets. Extremities a bit worn very minor occasional foxing but a very good copy. First edition in French translated from the German by M. Huber. Gessner's widely popular idyllic prose pastoral was first published in 1758 and Huber's translation became the standard French text utilized for the richly illustrated edition of 1793. Chez Hardy ... unknown books
177745665Zürich: Beÿm Verfasser 1777. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Volume 1 only. Quarto. pp. 1-3 4-191 192 blank. Illustrated with an engraved title page several in-text engravings vignettes headpieces and tailpieces and with 10 engraved plates. Quarter-bound in contemporary calf and speckled paper over boards gilt spine with leather label edges stained red. Small ownership label on the front pastedown. Wear to the leather spine and corner tips with some loss at the spine ends partial splitting to the joints else a near fine copy. Most of the in-text engravings and plates are signed by Gessner some plates are also dated 1775. A tight clean copy with fine impressions of Gessner's classic pastoral designs. Beÿm Verfasser hardcover
169415551Amsterdam: Apud Joannem Wolters 1694. Hardcover. Good. Amsterdam 1694 1653. Heavy vellum binding. Spine labeled in contemporary ink. Chip to front endpaper. A tight copy in good-very good vellum binding. Text is also good with a few marginal notes. Small former owner notes on margins of title page. 1495 oages and INDICES Speciales TTOTIUS PHILOLOGIAE S.: I. Locorum Scripturae; 2. Verborum & rerum praecipuarum; 3. Vocum Graecarum & Ebraearum. Salomon Glass 1593-1656 was a German theologian Hebraist and biblical critic.He played a role in the Syncretistic Controversy. His principal work Philologia sacra 1623 marked the transition from the earlier views on questions of biblical criticism to those of the school of Spener. It was more than once reprinted during his lifetime. As a student of theology under Johann Gerhard he directed his attention especially to Hebrew and the cognate dialects; in 1619 he was made an “adjunctus” of the philosophical faculty and some time afterwards he received an appointment to the chair of Hebrew. Apud Joannem Wolters hardcover
16-6009New York : The Jewish Museum 1964. 4to. Original wraps. Curator's annotated copy with manuscript corrections and emendations. Unique copiey.OCLC Record Number 523496. Catalogue of the exhibition held February 16 to April 12 1964.Bibliography: p. 61-63.64pp. New York art historian museum director art consultant educator writer and curator Alan R. Solomon 1920-1970 organized over two hundred exhibitions in the course of his career. He was known for his skill in exhibition design and for bringing the perception and understanding of an art historian to the field of contemporary art.Solomon was born in Quincy Massachusetts and educated at Harvard College and Harvard Graduate School. In 1953 during his 1952-1962 tenure with the Cornell University department of art history he established the Andrew Dickson White Museum of art. Solomon served as the museum's first director until 1961 whilst simultaneously pursuing his doctorate which he received from Harvard University in 1962.In 1962 Solomon was hired by the Jewish Museum in New York New York and immediately began to take the institution in a more contemporary direction mounting Robert Rauschenberg's first retrospective in 1963 and a major Jasper Johns retrospective in 1964. .Also in 1963 Solomon was appointed the United States Commissioner for the 1964 Venice Biennale. He was determined to show "the major new indigenous tendencies the peculiarly America spirt of the art" in works by two consecutive generations of artists including Jasper Johns Morris Louis Kenneth Noland and Robert Rauschenberg. With this in mind and given the inadequacy of the existing space to house the installation he envisaged Solomon secured a verbal agreement from Biennale officials to approve additional space for the American exhibition in an annex at the former American Consulate. The agreement was never formalized however and a series of administrative problems and controversies over the eligibility of the American submissions threatened to undermine Solomon's efforts. Nevertheless Robert Rauschenberg became the first American to take the Grand Prize for foreign artist and the attention garnered by the American exhibition monopolized press coverage of the Biennale. In response Solomon stated publicly that "it is acknowledged on every hand that New York has replaced Paris as the world art capital." New York : The Jewish Museum, 1964.] paperback
184922378Philadelphia: Printed by John C. Clark 60 Dock Street 1849. 24pp folding map. Original green printed wrappers stitched. Map is 15" x 9.5" and depicts Indiana Ohio and the Western part of Pennsylvania. Very Good plus. <br/><br/> "This is the project of a railroad to connect the lines of Ohio with those of Pennsylvania together with an evaluation of the importance of the plan 'as a part of the general system of Rail-roads in the U.S.'" Eberstadt emphasizing the importance of the connections to Chicago St. Louis and points west. <br/>107 Eberstadt 342. BRE 247. Printed by John C. Clark, 60 Dock Street unknown books
172525505Lipsiae: Jo. Fridrici Gleditschii B. Filium 1725. Very Good. Lipsiae: Jo. Friderici Gleiditschii B. Filium 1725. Edition Novissima. Thick quarto 25cm.; full contemporary parchment manuscript spine title all edges stained red; 43117pp. & 2138 columns & 104pp. a2 but a3 b-h4 A-7I4 a2 repeated collated complete; engraved portrait frontispiece title page printed in red and black. Upper cover fore-edge quite heavily discolored additional darkening along extremities first few leaves worn at extremities extensive later 1790 manuscript notes on front pastedown as well as discreet 20th century ownership rubberstamp; overall Very Good internally sound. <br /> <br /> Substantial work of biblical scholarship divided into five sections the latter three devoted to the grammar and rhetoric of biblical Hebrew. Reprinted in the lifetime of the German author Salomon Glass 1593-1656 the 18th century editions such as this one were published under the editorship of the German Lutheran theologian Johann Franz Buddeus 1666-1729. Jo. Fridrici Gleditschii B. Filium unknown