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33524London: Novello. Thick octavo. Original publisher's full dark brown cloth with titling gilt to spine. 407 i blank pp. Binding slightly worn; front hinge cracked. Browned. Novello unknown books
190333523's-Gravenhage: G.H. van Eck 1903. Octavo. Original publisher's full dark brown cloth with titling gilt to upper and spine. 404 pp. With musical examples. Binding slightly worn. Uniformly browned. G.H. van Eck unknown books
189027965Boston: Oliver Ditson 1890. Octavo. Original publisher's decorative wrappers. 1f. title 1f. cast list 78 pp. <br/><br/>Occasional performance annotations in pencil and red crayon.<br/><br/>Wrappesr somewhat worn and chipped; spine defective. Title detached and slightly stained and chipped; former owner's signature to two leaves in ink; small mark from paper clip to two leaves. Oliver Ditson unknown books
48849London: George Routledge & Sons Limited n. d. Ca early 20th C. Green cloth binding with gilt stamping to spine. Average wear. Pencil pos to ffep. Faint foxing to eps. Very Good. 246 pp. 16mo. <br/><br/> George Routledge & Sons, Limited hardcover books
1884BL4254Paris:: Alcan 1884. 1884. Series: Bibliotheque Scientifique Internationale XLVIII. 8vo. XVI 243 ads. 32 pp. Cloth; heavily waterstained throughout. Working copy. First edition in French after the first German of 1882. Alcan, 1884. hardcover books
1970MMRM1407Cambridge:: Harvard University Press 1970. 1970. First edition. 8vo. xiv 2 271 1 pp. 12 tables index. Orange black-stamped cloth dust-jacket. Near fine. ISBN: 674401700 "Concerns modernization and development of scientific health services in Kenya Uganda and Tanganyika now Tanzania during the first half of the twentieth century." – Garrison and Morton 8496. Harvard University Press, 1970. hardcover books
19211324104New York: Boni and Liveright 1921. Hardcover. 16mo; G; Paperback; Spine brown with gold print; Cover is flexible leatherette light wear to corners and spine caps; Text block has brown-tinted top edge pastedowns separating from cover and with slight tears to top and fore edges else clean and tight; 245 pages.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in 15's ephemera box 7 in Netdesk office. 1324104. FP New Rockville Stock. Boni and Liveright hardcover books
1975M13718Koln-Mulheim:: Tropon-Werken 1975. 1975. 8vo. Series: Medizin von heute 21. 100 pp. 94 illustrations some color. Orange & white printed wrappers. Ownership signature of Ulrich Hacker. Fine. Atlas of photographs showing dermatological manifestations. Tropon-Werken, 1975. unknown books
1948M14003New York:: W. W. Norton 1948. 1948. First edition. 8vo. 212 pp. Index; occasional ink underlining by Abramson. Beige cloth black spine lettering. Bookplate of Ruth & Milton Abramson. Good due to underlining. First edition of the author's first book. / Jan Ehrenwald was a Czech-American psychiatrist and psychotherapist most known for his work in the field of parapsychology. His work largely focused on extrasensory perception and its supposed implications for psychoanalysis. Ehrenwald's belief that telepathy had been successfully demonstrated was not accepted by the scientific community. Critics state that Ehrenwald's statements were based on conjecture not solid facts. Wikip. PROVENANCE: Ruth & Milton Abramson M.D. Clinical Instructor in Obstetrics and Gynecology University of Minnesota Minneapolis. Milton Abramson with Dr. William T. Heron Professor of Psychology U. Minn. developed theories involving "morning sickness. They were joint authors in a paper entitled "An objective evaluation of hypnosis in obstetrics. Also written is a paper "Response to or perception of auditory stimuli under deep surgical anesthesia written by Milton Abramson M.D. Ph.D. Irving Greenfield M.D. and William T. Heron Ph.D. American J. of Ob. & Gyn. volume 96 issue 4 p.584-585 October 15 1966. W. W. Norton, 1948. hardcover books
1974MMRM1337New York:: Charles Scribner's Sons 1974. 1974. 8vo. 258 pp. 36 illustrations glossary. Dark-gray pink-stamped cloth dust-jacket. Very good. ISBN: 0684140357 Chapters: Noah an albino / Arnold Sorsby -- Job's illness pellagra / Charles J. Brim --The medical problems of Henry VIII / Ove Brinch --Shakespeare's skull and brain / Sir Arthur Keith --The evidence of disease in Shakespeare's handwriting / R. W. Leftwich --Milton's blindness / Arnold Sorsby --Swift's deafness and his last illness / T. G. Wilson --Samuel Johnson's medical experiences / Sir Humphry Rolleston --The 'insanity' of King George III : a classic case of porphyria / Ida Macalpine ; Richard Hunter --Historical implications of porphyria / John Brooke --Jane Austen's last illness / Sir Zachary Cope --Beethoven's deafness / Maurice Sorsby --The illness and death of Napoleon / Arnold Chaplin --Darwin's health in relation to his voyage to South America / A. W. Woodruff --Abraham Lincoln's Marfan syndrome / Harold Schwartz. Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974. hardcover books