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6128906824VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG pp. 84 . Papeback. New. VDM Verlag Dr. Mueller Aktiengesellschaft & Co. KG unknown
1895685241895. Am. J. Med. Sc. 109. - Philadelphia June 1895 8° 25 pp. 7 Fig. orig. wrappers. Rare Offprint! "Horsley's paper had a tremendous impact on the medical community. He passionately recommended operating on patients with spinal tumors as the alternative - conservative treatment - was associatedwith a very high mortality: 74%of patients with unoperated extradural tumors and 83% of patients with unoperated intradural tumors died due to respiratory failure pneumonia urinary septicemia or decubitus ulcera to mention the commonest causes of death. Horsley was convinced that surgery could prevent grave complications and death for a significant number of patients even given the prevailing enormous diagnostic and technical restraints. His paper was so stimulating that Starr could report on 19 spinal tumor operations as early as 1895 adding three cases of his own. Eleven of these however died from postoperative complications.With increasing experience however mortality figures could be reduced." Jörg Klekamp & Madjid Samii: Surgery of Spinal Tumors 2007 pp.1-6 Moses Allen Starr 1854-1932 'Professor of Neurology in the College pf Physician and Surgeons at Columbia University New York City' "had plans for a career in classical culture when he graduated from Princeton and embarked for Germany to study Greek and Roman history. In Berlin however several visits to Helmholtz's laboratory revived a latent interest in natural science. He returned to his native New York graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons P&S Columbia University did a residency at Bellevue Hospital then returned to Europe to work at Heidelberg Vienna and Paris. On return to New York he set up a laboratory in his home and in 1884 published an essay on the sensory tracts of the central nervous system elucidating some of the then-current questions of myelination. Starr's regard as an American pioneer in the field of cerebral localization stemmed from his participation in a symposium on that subject with the famous English neurologist David Ferrier and neurosurgeon Victor Horsley who were delegates to the 1888 Congress of American Physicians and Surgeons in Washington D.C. He became professor of nervous diseases at the Montreal Neurological Institute. During neurosurgical operations they electrically stimulated the surface of the exposed unanesthetized brains of patients who were talking. On-going speech was blocked by excitation of the parietal-temporal area the inferior frontal area and the supplemental motor area of the left hemisphere Penfield & Roberts 1959. Those experimental protocols were a continuation of Penfield's long quest to add to the knowledge of body representations on the neocortex." H.W. Magoun & L. Marshall; American Neuroscience in the Twentieth Century 2005 pp.383-384 unknown
6399401348Facsimile Publisher pp. 1038 . Hardback. New. Facsimile Publisher hardcover
19726pfzxHoward Timmins 1972. Hardcover. Fine/Very Good. Signed. Signed and Warmly inscribed by Casper who was chief Rabbi of South Africa. He Died in 1988. By Bernard Moses Casper Chief Rabbi : Federation of Synagogues of South Africa and United Hebrew Congregation Johannesburg. From the collection of L. Rubin with his sticker. The dust jacket is in a very good condition. The text within the book is clear and bright. Tightly bound and presented beautifully in cellophane. The binding is excellent. GK. Our orders are shipped using tracked courier delivery services. Howard Timmins hardcover
1718050182London: John Clark 1718. First Edition. Softcover Disbound. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. 8vo. Disbound pamphlet no wrappers paper age toned especially at edges but not brittle. Page '23' is misnumbered as '20. ' On the last page following the end of the text is an announcement of additional publications by James Peirce on the larger subject plus a list of other Clark publications on the verso of the last page. Size: 8vo. 47 pages. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: 1 pound or less. Category: Religion & Theology; 18th century; History. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. John Clark paperback
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1745014020London: London : printed for J. Noon 1745. Book measures 21x13.5.cm. viii 3662pp. Bound in half calf calf corners cloth boards raised bands leather title label. Binding rubbed scuffed worn library number and label. Internally occasional library mark or stamp. Pages in good condition. A good copy. . Second Edition. Half Calf. Good Plus. 8vo. London : printed for J. Noon Hardcover
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1745013894London: Printed by J. Noon 1745. Book measures 21.5x14.cm. viii 366pp 10pp booklist. Bound in modern maroon cloth with gilt title lettering. Binding in very good clean firm condition. Internally occasional library stamp or mark about 10 in all some minor spotting. Pages in good clean condition. A good clean copy. . Second Edition. Cloth. Near Very Good. 8vo. Printed by J. Noon Hardcover
20182-613965419XNovas Edições Acadêmicas 2018. Paperback. New. 76 pages. 8.66x5.91x0.18 inches. Novas Edições Acadêmicas paperback
2304MA173<p>Palavras proferidas na sessão de inauguração da Escola Israelita de Lisboa. Impressa da Universidade. Coimbra. 1923.</p>_x000d_<p>De 26x18 cm. Com 35 págs. Brochado.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar maioritariamente por abrir com as capas manuseadas capa posterior parcialmente solta e etiqueta do O Mundo Do Livro no verso ada capa anterior.</p> I-61-A-49 unknown
190746511907. Granger Moses Moorhead. A FAIR ANSWER TO THE CONFEDERATE APPEAL AT RICHMOND. Self-published 1907. 12mo. printed blue wraps; 32 pages. First- and only- edition. A treatise debunking many claims made by Southern states and politicians that led to the Civil War. "Richmond" in the title refers to the unveiling of a statue of Jefferson Davis on June 3 1907 in that city and speeches at the time stating that Davis and the Southern states will eventually be vindicated for their actions leading to and during the Civil War. Granger 1831-1913 was born and also died in Zanesville Ohio where he was a lawyer and a judge. He served with Company S of the 122nd Regiment of the Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War where he earned the ranks of Lt. Colonel and Colonel. With an autograph note signed by Granger inside the front cover discussing some copyright confusion over the book's publication and with a "Publisher's Weekly" ink stamp on the same page. With another lengthy autograph note on the last page by Granger discussing the politics and various historic events that led to the war mentioning The Missouri Compromise The Nebraska Bill etc. Very rare with the only copies I have been able to locate in institutional libraries. Good condition some chipping covers but contents clean & tight; some repair to covers spine & inside front cover with clear archival tape. $1250.00. unknown
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167952434<p>London printed for the author and are to be sold at his house next the sign of the Kings Arms in the Bowling-Alley near the Abby in Westminster: and by Henry Million bookseller at the Bible in the Old-Bayley 1679. TITLE CONTINUED: Also proper directions to all such as keep bees as well to prevent their robbing in straw-hives as their killing in the colonies. By Moses Rusden an apothecary; bee-master to the Kings most excellent Majesty. Published by His Majesties especial command and approved by the Royal Society at Gresham Coll. FIRST EDITION 1679. Small 8vo approximately 170 x 95 mm 6½ x 4 inches engraved frontispiece by Henry Million 3 folding plates pages: 24 1-144 last page blank rebound in full modern calf gilt lettered green label author's gilt name and gilt rules to spine between raised bands new brown endpapers. Neat vertical repair to inner margin on blank side of frontispiece with pale browning to foot title page and frontispiece lightly dusty old ink name to top of title page 2 outer margins neatly replaced 1 outer margin slightly trimmed varying pale brown staining some with tide mark to lower part of pages 81-100 all text legible see attached images 1 corner neatly repaired pale age-browning to margins a few margins lightly soiled not affecting text old ink stain to first pastedown and small ink splash to last free endpaper 2 leaves lightly dusty. A good copy with some minor repairs and staining. Moses Rusden was appointed Beemaster to the King at the instigation of John Evelyn who had a copy of this title in his library. Rusden firmly believed that a hive was led by a King and not a Queen. In 1679 Rusden improved Geddie's hive and put a frame in it for the bees to fasten their combs upon. See: British Bee Books A Bibliography 1500-1976 page 61 No. 55; Walker Catalogue of Bee Books page 61; Geoffrey Keynes John Evelyn A Study in Bibliophily page 300 No. 83; ESTC R11920. MORE IMAGES ATTACHED TO THIS LISTING ALL ZOOMABLE FURTHER IMAGES ON REQUEST. POSTAGE AT COST.</p> London, printed for the author, and are to be sold at his house next the sign of the Kings Arms in the Bowling-Alley, near the hardcover
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1824281335Boston Mass. : Printed by Bannister and Marvin 1824. First Edition. Softcover. Poor paperback copy with some wear and tear to the pages. Text remains in fine condition. Physical description; 46 p. Subjects; Brockton Mass. ; Genealogy. Brockton Mass. History. Brockton Mass. Description and travel. Boston [Mass.] : Printed by Bannister and Marvin paperback