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1847M12984Philadelphia:: American Medical Association 1847/8. 1847. Offprint. Series: Transactions of the American Medical Association. Sm. 8vo. 18 pp. Contemporary plain brown wrappers probably as issued; extracted from a bound volume thus a remnant residue affecting spine. Front cover library withdrawal rubber stamp possibly: "Concord Free Public Library". Very good. First SEPARATE OF BIGELOW ON ANESTHESIA the journal form has an entirely different pagination being pages 197-214 in the 1847 issue. We believe this is the original offprint form of this paper by Bigelow. There are several clear differences between this offprint form and the journal issue is 1 the pagination for the offprint is 1-18 for the journal it is 197-214 and 2 the journal issue has "C.-1. at the head of the paper and foot of the page has no page number – whereas the offprint form adds the line "Extracted. . . raises the title text higher on the page and includes a page number "1" at the bottom left margin. There is no known textual difference. <br /><br /> "The committee considered in detail the various anesthetic agents. According to the report some surgeons were afraid to use anesthesia in their surgical operations feeling that the advantages afforded by the relief of pain might be offset by the risks involved. However even at this early date authors of this report felt that a large group of surgeons were wholly in favor of anesthesia. The authors did however admit that some surgeons would restrict the use of these agents to severe operations after the introduction of ether anesthesia in Boston it was not until several months later that the method became generally popular in other communities in the United States. The favorable reports of its use in Boston and in Europe made for the more extensive use in American communities in 1847 and 1848. The dangers of etherization were also considered. In some cases it was thought that convulsions prolonged stupor intense cerebral excitement alarming depression of the vital powers and asphyxia apparently were caused by the inhalation of ether and chloroform. Secondary effects attributed to inhalation in a few cases were bronchitis pneumonia and inflammation of the brain. Interestingly enough according to this report p. 190 ether was considered to be a safer drug than chloroform" Keys pp. 36-47. <br /><br /> "Dr. Bigelow was the unflinching advocate of sulphuric ether as the only safe anesthetic: and his unshaken opinion had a very wide and lasting influence. Bigelow instituted important and productive experiments in anesthesia. He inhaled new and untried anesthetic agents. He made practical and original studies of asphyxia and thoroughly established the fact that insensibility from the inhalation of nitrous oxide gas is largely due to asphyxia. He was also the first to show that anesthesia by nitrous oxide could be accomplished with certainty only by the use of a large volume of gas; and thus made the way plain to Colton and others for its successful adoption in tooth-pulling and in brief surgical operations" Mayo p. 603. <br /><br /> Bigelow 1818–1890 born in Boston studied at Harvard from 1833 and became a prominent surgeon and Professor of Surgery at Harvard University. "His 1846 article 'Insensibility during Surgical Operations Produced by Inhalation' detailed the discovery of ether anesthesia and was selected by readers of the New England Journal of Medicine as the 'most important article in NEJM history' in commemoration of the journal's 200th anniversary." "He was a vocal opponent of vivisection and was best known for his description of the hip joint and for a technique for treating patients with kidney stones." – Wikip. REFERENCES: Keys Thomas The History of Surgical Anesthesia Park Ridge IL: Wood Library Museum of Anesthesiology 1996; Fulton & Stanton Anesthesia VII p. 191; Mayo William J. "In the Time of Henry Jacob Bigelow." JAMA Vol. 77 No. 8. 1921. 597-603 pp. American Medical Association, [1847/8]. unknown
1879977H21London; Edinburgh: Chapman and Hall; The Religious Tract Society; Chatto & Windus; Everett & Co. George Allen & Unwin Ltd.; Hand and Heart Publishing Offices; W. & R. Chambers; Herbert Jenkins; T. Werner Laurie 1879-1926. Cloth. Very Good. 7.5" by 5". Various; Arthur G. Bell; M. V. Wheelhouse; Donald Mawell; W. J. Roberts. A richly illustrated collection of eleven works on London"s history culture and character spanning 1879-1926. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. This eleven volume collection provides a series of late 19th- and early 20th-century works on London"s history culture and character many of which are richly illustrated.This collection consists of: Two copies of Romance of the London Directory by Charles W. Bardsley 1879. Illustrated with a frontispiece. The Story of The London Parks by Jacob Larwood 1881. This copy is a new edition with illustrations. The Romance of London. Historic Sketches Remarkable Duels Notorious Highwaymen Rogueries Crimes and Punishments and Love and Marriage by John Timbs c1889. This copy is undated dated here using Jisc from copies held at the University of East Anglia Library University of Edinburgh Libraries and Hathi Trust Digital Library. Illustrated throughout. Dibs: A Story of Young London Life by Joseph Johnson c1887. This copy is undated. Dated here using Jisc from copies held at the British Library Bishopsgate Institute and Manchester Metropolitan University. Illustrated with a colour frontispiece and two monochrome plate illustrations. Collated. complete. The Chronicles of Newgate by Arthur Griffiths 1896. Literary London by Elsie M. Lang with an introduction by G. K. Chesterton c1906. This copy is undated. Dated here using Jisc from a copy held at the British Library. Illustrated with 20 monochrome photographic plates including a frontispiece taken by W. J. Roberts. Collated complete. The Skirts of The Great City by Mrs. Arthur G. Bell 1908. Illustrated with 16 colour plates with numerous monochrome plates including a colour frontispiece. Collated complete. London in The Sixties With a Few Digressions by "One of the Old Brigade" 1909 Illustrated with six monochrome plates including a frontispiece. Collated complete. Nights in Town by Thomas Burke 1919. Illustrated with a frontispiece. Holly House and Ridges Row a Tale of London Old and New by May Baldwin 1924. Illustrated by M. V. Wheelhouse with a colour frontispiece and eleven colour plates. Collated complete. A Short History of the Tower of London by Major-General Sir George Younghusband 1926. Illustrated by Donald Mawell with numerous full-page illustrations and a frontispiece. In the publisher's original cloth bindings. Externally smart. slight rubbing and bumping to extremities. Slight fading to spines. Previous owner"s inscription to front paste down of "Brief History of the Tower of London." Front and rear hinges of "Romance of London" cracked with binding materials slightly exposed holding but somewhat loose. Previous owner"s inscription to front free endpaper of "Romance of London" "The Romance of the London Directory" and "Literary London." Bookplate from Charles S. Burdon to front free endpaper to "Skirts of the great City." Previous owner"s red pencil inscription to rear paste down of "Holly House" with prie plate to front paste down from Bostall Lane school awarded to Hellie Wallace 1924. Prize plate to front paste down of "Dibs" from Primitive Methodist Sunday School. Internally generally firmly bound. Higes slightly strained in places to the odd copy but holding firm. Library stamp from Gloucestershire County Library and library annotations to printing page and front paste down of "London Parks". Paper and glue residue to front endpapers of "London Parks" with slight loss and rubbing to front paste down. Final two pages of the lighter blue cloth bound copy of "Romance of the London Directory fully disbound with rust staining to gutters from stapled binding. Very Good Chapman and Hall; The Religious Tract Society; Chatto & Windus; Everett & Co. George Allen & Unwin Ltd.; Hand and Heart Publishi hardcover
1827035256Concord NH: Jacob B. Moore 1827. Annual edition for 1828 published 1827. Contains information about state and county government organizations and businesses. Softcover 5.75" tall 144 pages. Covers a bit worn and very lightly age-spotted sound binding age-toned but clean pages 1828 notation inside front cover modern name and address stamp on title page and rear free endpaper. First Edition. Soft Cover. Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. Jacob B. Moore Paperback
18640001441Very Good. 1864. On offer is a significant historical relic of the Civil War being a book of 71 bound-in original handwritten telegraphs dated from May 19 1864 to December 6 1864. All appear to be handwritten and all have been folded at least 2 times or more. Many have original autographs by the sender. Several different types of paper were used to write them on. All in excellent condition. Examples of some of the subjects of telegrams are: Where to send white and colored recruits; payment amounts for recruits; forbidden furloughs granted to recruits by Provost Marshalls; Arrest Acting Masters Mate Edw. Parsons at Lebanon Springs and have him delivered on board the receiving ship North Carolina at Brooklyn Navy Yard plus many many more. The premium book is 8" x 10" with leather spine and corners with gilt stamped title on the spine attests to the importance of the contents. VG.; 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall; KEYWORDS: CIVIL WAR GRAND ARMY OF THE UNION NORTH AGAINST THE SOUTH WAR BETWEEN THE STATES BROTHER AGAINST BROTHER AMERICANA UNION ARMY HANDWRITTEN MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENT LETTER AUTOGRAPH DIARY JOURNAL LOG KEEPSAKE WRITER HAND WRITTEN DOCUMENTS SIGNED LETTERS MANUSCRIPTS HISTORICAL HOLOGRAPH WRITERS DIARIES JOURNALS LOGS AUTOGRAPHS PERSONAL MEMOIR MEMORIAL PERSONAL HISTORY AMERICANA Als antiquité contrat vélin document manuscrit papier Antike Brief Pergament Dokument Manuskript Papier oggetto d'antiquariato atto velina documento manoscritto carta antigüedad hecho vitela documento manuscrito papel. . hardcover
188153922Cumberland Maryland: Book and Job Printing Establishment of J. J. Miller 1881. Third edition 8vo pp. 120; original brown cloth lettered in gilt on upper cover; spine a bit sunned else near fine. The Frank C. Deering copy with his leather bookplate on the front free endpaper. Bookplate removed from front pastedown but with a sheet bearing John J. Jacob's signature tipped in over it; laid in is an autograph manuscript poem by Jacob with 6 quatrains titled "The Lover to his Mistress on Her Birthday" signed "J.J.J."; also laid in is a one-page A.L.s. from Jacob's grand-daughter regarding her books and a photograph of him. "This biography of Cresap was written to refute Jefferson's account in Notes on Virginia of Cresap's tendency to murder Indians especially in the famous case of the Indian Logan and his defenseless family. The immediate occasion for this . book written by the revolutionary officer late clergyman who had married Cresap's widow was the reopening of old sores by Doddridge in his then recently published Notes of 1824. The defense is complete and the biography is of absorbing interest" Streeter III 1335 for the first edition of 1826. Book and Job Printing Establishment of J. J. Miller unknown
1826316088Cumberland MD: Printed for the Author by J.M. Buchanan 1826. First edition. 8vo. Contemporary half roan and marbled boards spine lettered in gilt. Covers scuffed and worn small semicircular portion of rear cover fire damaged with loss wear extending into final 25 pages at top margin touching a few letters text foxed and faintly dampstained some contemporary pen annotations 1839 ownership inscription on front free endpaper. First edition. 8vo. First edition of this defense of colonial frontiersman Captain Cresap 1742-1775 whom Jefferson echoing others blamed for the murder of the family of the Mingo war chief James Logan during Lord Dunmore's War. Cresap has since been exonerated and the Virginian Daniel Greathouse is now blamed for the massacre of Logan's family.<br /> "This biography of Cresap was written to refute Jefferson's account in NOTES ON VIRGINIA.The immediate occasion for this now rare book written by the revolutionary officer later clergyman who had married Cresap's widow was the reopening of old sores by Joseph Doddridge in his then recently published NOTES ON THE SETTLEMENT AND INDIAN WARS OF THE WESTERN PARTS OF VIRGINIA & PENNSYLVANIA FROM THE YEAR 1763 UNTIL THE YEAR 1783 INCLUSIVE of 1824. The defense is complete and the biography is of absorbing interest" Streeter. Streeter Sale 1335; Howes J32; Graff 2185; Sabin 35488; Siebert Sale 379 Printed for the Author, by J.M. Buchanan unknown
1866367760Cincinnati Ohioo 1866. Reprinted from the Cumberland Edition of 1826 with Notes and Appendix for William Dodge by Jno. F. Uhlhorn Steam Job Printer 58 West 3d St. 158pp. 4to. Publisher's cloth spine repalcerd. Very Good. Reprinted from the Cumberland Edition of 1826 with Notes and Appendix for William Dodge by Jno. F. Uhlhorn Steam Job Printer 58 West 3d St. 158pp. 4to. A defense of colonial frontiersman Captain Cresap 1742-1775 whom Jefferson echoing others blamed for the murder of the family of the Mingo war chief James Logan during Lord Dunmore's War. Cresap has since been exonerated and the Virginian Daniel Greathouse is now blamed for the massacre of Logan's family.<br /> "This biography of Cresap was written to refute Jefferson's account in NOTES ON VIRGINIA. Howes J32 unknown
1866156817Cincinnati OH: J.F. Uhlhorn steam job printer 1866. VG- wear to extremities of covers very small leather tear at base of spine. Ancient library stamps from the Long Island Historical Society on title-page at left-center. No other markings. 3.4 leather with marbled boards 5 raised band. 158 pp. followed by Boyer's pp. 1-23. This copy also contains the "Lieutenant Boyer's A JOURNAL OF WAYNE'S CAMPAIGN.AGAINST THE NORTHWESTERN INDIANS" which has a separate titlepage but continuous signatures. This copy lacks a frontispiece called for in other copies with no signs of removal. Written in 1826 by a contemporary of Cresap as a defense of Capt. Cresap contradicting the statements made by T. Jefferson in his "Notes" on the state of Virginia" regarding events in Dunmore's War. ADVERTISEMENT at the beginning feigns a printer's error fot he original edition no being printed or distributed prior to Jefferson's death in 1826. Very clean inside. Re-printed from the Cumberland ed. of 1826 with notes and appendix for W. Dodge by J.F. Uhlhorn steam job printer J.F. Uhlhorn, steam job printer hardcover
187651606070049The Enquirer Printing and Publishing Co 1876. Leather. Acceptable. Fair leather hardcover. ORIGINAL 1876 PRINTING. 598 pages. 3" X 5". Text unmarked. Some pages light foxing spots. Covers show heavy edge wear with rubbing/scuffing and bumped corners. Spine covered with paper. Hinges cracked but binding still intact. Previous owners name on inside front cover.; 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed! Ships same or next business day! The Enquirer Printing and Publishing Co hardcover
1842019941Providence RI: Benjamin F. Moore Printer 1842. Book. Very good condition. Hardcover. First Edition. 12mo - over 6¾ - 7¾" tall. iv 171 pages of text. Rebound circa 1990 with a dark gray cloth spine with a gilt-stamped black leather spine label and light gray paper-covered boards. The text is clean and unmarked. First edition. Benjamin F. Moore, Printer Hardcover
184271154Providence: Benjamin F. Moore printer 1842. First edition 12mo pp. 9 6-171 1; original green cloth-backed green paper-covered boards stamped "R.I. Suffrage Question." in black on the upper cover as issued; occasional spotting and foxing; all else very good. This copy inscribed in pencil on the title page: "Capt. J. C. Hidden from the author." Jacob Frieze 1789-1880 a Universalist minister from New England was an early missionary to North Carolina. After retiring from the ministry he became a Rhode Island political journalist reporting on and participating in the events culminating in the Dorr War 1842. American Imprints 1920; Bartlett p. 129; Parks 363 noting the second edition only. Benjamin F. Moore, printer unknown
184255919Providence: Benjamin F. Moore printer 1842. First edition 12mo pp. 9 6-171 1; original green cloth-backed green paper-covered boards printed paper label on upper cover; ex-Newport Historical Society released with its pressure stamp on title page and last page of text; occasional spotting and foxing; all else very good. With the ownership signature on the title page of "B. Diman." Jacob Frieze 1789-1880 a Universalist minister from New England was an early missionary to North Carolina. After retiring from the ministry he became a Rhode Island political journalist reporting on and participating in the events culminating in the Dorr War 1842. American Imprints 1920; Bartlett p. 129; Parks 363 noting the second edition only. Benjamin F. Moore, printer unknown
184255751Providence: Benjamin F. Moore printer no. 19 Market Street up stairs 1842. 12mo pp. 9 10-179 1; original green paper-covered boards stamped "R.I. Suffrage Question." in black on the upper cover green cloth shelf-back; edges rubbed; very good. Benjamin F. Moore, printer, no. 19 Market Street, up stairs unknown
184256772Providence: Benjamin F. Moore printer 1842. First edition 12mo pp. 9 6-171 1; original brown cloth stamped in gilt on the upper cover; spine ends cracked and chipped else very good and sound. Jacob Frieze 1789-1880 a Universalist minister from New England was an early missionary to North Carolina. After retiring from the ministry he became a Rhode Island political journalist reporting on and participating in the events culminating in the Dorr War 1842. American Imprints 1920; Bartlett p. 129; Parks 363 noting the second edition only. Benjamin F. Moore, printer unknown
1842D949Providence RI: Benjamin F. Moore 1842. First edition. Cloth. Fine. First printing. Slim octavo in blindstamped dark brown cloth with cover stamped in gilt "R.I. Suffrage Question". 171 pps plus two blanks front and rear. A tight fine copy gilt lettering bright virtually no wear; occasional scattered light foxing. An important piece in Rhode Island history dealing with the question of a new constitution for that state which would lead to Dorr's Rebellion. By far the best copy we have seen of this scarce work. Benjamin F. Moore unknown
18913373904Government Central Book Depot 1891. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has hardback covers. In fair condition suitable as a study copy. No dust jacket. Re-bound by library. 8vo. Green cloth bound. Gilt lettering on spine. Possible original spine. Binding reinforced with tape. Some pages are foxed Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item2550grams ISBN: Government Central Book Depot hardcover
1855HALL505428Hardback. 1855. 2nd edition. xcv 287pp 4 engraved plates printed for the use of the members of the Corporation of the City of London 1855. Spine worn otherwise very good. . hardcover
185578170Members of the Corporation of The City of London 1855. Second Edition. Hardcover. very good. Octavo. 9" x 6". Bound in brown cltoh. Gilt title lettering to spine. 287pp. Frontispiece engraving o fHenry Beaufoy. Light foxing. New endpapers. A very nice copy. Members of the Corporation of The City of London hardcover
1853960Y31London: Printed for the Use of the Members of the Corporation of the City of LOndon 1853. First edition. Cloth. Near Fine. 9" by 5.5". Not Stated . A very scarce first edition of this catalogue detailing 17th-century tokens donated by Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy. The very scarce first edition of this work. Rebound in a pleasing modern cloth with spine title label. Illustrated with a portrait frontispiece and one plates. Collated complete. This catalogue describes the impressive range of tokens presented to the Corporation Library by Henry Benjamin Hanbury Beaufoy originating from London traders taverns and coffee-houses of the seventeenth century. Beaufoy was a wealthy British industrialist and philanthropist who established one of the largest brewers of vinegar in Britain and Ireland by 1810. Rebound in full cloth with spine title label. Externally very smart with minor shelf wear and marginal yellowing to the spine and parts of boards. Internally firmly bound with neat tape reinforcement to the recto of the first and last page. Pages are bright and generally clean with offsetting to the title page and scattered spotting to the first few pages only. Near Fine Printed for the Use of the Members of the Corporation of the City of LOndon hardcover
183570114Boston:: Nathan Hale 1835. First edition. publisher's embossed tan cloth with printed paper label on front panel. . There is a narrow strip of cloth about 7 x 1/8" missing from the front joint underlying structure largely sound; otherwise this is a beautiful copy. . 8vo. Delivered before the Massachusetts Medical Society at their annual meeting May 27 1835. Garrison-Morton 2212: this work "did more than any other work or essay in our own language to rescue the practice of medicine from the slavery of the drugging system which was a part of the inheritance of the profession" -- Oliver Wendell Holmes. Reprinted from the Medical Communications of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Nathan Hale, hardcover
182377235Concord J. B. Moore 1823. First Edition. Hardback. Finely bound in modern aniline calf over marble boards. Raised bands with gilt cross-bands and titling. An uncommonly good example - scans and additional bibliographic detail on request. ; 276 pages; Description: iv 5-276 p. Front. Illus. plates. 18 cm. Subjects: New Hampshire--Gazetteers. Concord, J. B. Moore hardcover
1892130734London: Chatto & Windus 1892. hardcover. Color frontispiece and 100 black & white illustrations by J. Larwood. 536 pages. Thick 8vo original gilt-pictorial burgundy cloth; title and frontispiece lightly foxed inner hinge a bit weak small chip in margin of last page. London: Chatto and Windus 1892. Tenth Edition. Very good.<br/> <br/> Chatto & Windus unknown
18941388816New York: D. Appleton and Company 1894. Hardcover. Octavo vi 476 pages. In Fair minus condition. Spine is blue with faded gold print. Boards in blue cloth with silver decorative design and gold print. Tattering to spine caps edges and corners toning to spine smudging/shelf wear cocked spine. Text block has cracked hinges shaken spine intermittent spine breaks brittle paper. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece and plates. <br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column P. 1388816. FP New Rockville Stock. D. Appleton and Company hardcover
189853531NY: D. Appleton. Very Good. 1898. Hardcover. Gilt-titled cloth. Reprint. Edgewear to boards hinges cracked PO name. Small stain to bottom textblock edge. All 10 plates present. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall . D. Appleton hardcover
1894150663London: Longmans Green and Co 1894. Hardcover. VG Has light wear to binding edges esp. at head and heel of outer spine; tp is loosening and front hinge is slightly cracked; blindstamp from former owner Clare Boothe Luce is on tp; otherwise this is a wonderfully intact and clean copy!. Navy cloth with gilt letters on spine & front cover and silver decoration on spine & covers; 476 pp. 10 BW plates. An early science fiction tale speculating on what daily life would be like in the year 2000. Turns out Americans are fully exploring and hoping to exploit the planets of Jupiter and Saturn. And more much more. Written by American businessman and mogul John Jacob Astor IV 1864-1912. A terrific copy of this intriguing novel. Longmans, Green, and Co hardcover