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1857143566London: Longman Brown Green Longmans & Roberts 1857. xv376; viii 368 pp. Octavo. Two volumes. Original blindstamped blue cloth with gold gilt lettering stamped to the spine. Original coated brown endpapers with ads on pastedowns. Corners bumped and with some rubbing and professional repairs to the boards. Edges untrimmed and top edge dust soiled. Half title. Three colour lithograph plates including the frontispiece and two folding charts in the first volume; three colour lithograph plates including the frontispiece and one folding chart in the second volume. One folding chart with some minor tissue repairs and a small amount of loss to the edge of one map. Text block generally very clean and bright. A superior set in the original cloth. Spence 1141. A scarce set especially complete in the original cloth. After his second voyage to search for Franklin Glaisher became master of the Patagonian Missionary Society's schooner Allen Gardiner which sailed for Keppel Island in the Falkland Islands in late 1854. 1857 Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts hardcover
184945527London 1849. <p>Snow John 1813-58. On the pathology and mode of communication of cholera. In London Medical Gazette n.s. 9 1849: 745-755; 923-929. Whole volume. 2 1129pp. Text illustrations. 214 x 133 mm. 19th century half calf cloth boards hinges split some wear. Internally very good. Library bookplates.</p> <p> First Edition journal issue. Snow first became interested in cholera at Newcastle-on-Tyne during the epidemic of 1831-1832 and recurrent outbreaks of the disease gave him the opportunity to investigate it in detail. His paper on cholera published shortly after his extremely rare 31-page pamphlet On the Mode of Communication of Cholera contained his first demonstration of the specific nature of the disease which he defined correctly as an infection of the alimentary canal transmitted by ingesting fecal matter from cholera patients in most cases via contaminated water. Snow proved his theory of cholera transmission by collecting data on a large number of outbreaks and correlating them to local water supplies. He argued based on his data that cholera was caused by "a specific living waterborne self-reproducing cell or germ" Dictionary of Scientific Biography—a conclusion all the more remarkable in that it predated the germ theory of disease by over a decade. </p> <p> Snow may have been motivated to contribute his paper to the London Medical Gazette because a review of his separately published pamphlet published in that journal on pp. 466-470 of the 1849 volume stated that he had not proved the contagious nature of cholera. Snow's theory of cholera transmission aroused much controversy among physicians many of whom still held the ancient belief that cholera and all other infectious diseases were carried by atmospheric "miasmas" emanating from noxious sources. Snow was vindicated a few years later however when during the great London cholera epidemic of 1854 he located the source of infection at the Bow Street pump and persuaded local authorities to remove the pump's handle causing a dramatic drop in the rate of infection. Snow's work on cholera greatly influenced sanitary reformers such as Sir Edwin Chadwick and provided critical support for the work of Pasteur and Koch in the 1860s and 1870s. </p> <p> Collectors of John Snow's work on cholera have tended to focus on and drive up the prices of his 1849 pamphlet and his 1854 book and to ignore the revolutionary conclusions that Snow drew in this paper of 1849. Garrison-Morton.com 5106. Shephard John Snow p. 303. </p> . unknown books
1884RSMIBIO00LAWDeseret News 1884. Good. Smith Eliza R. Snow. Biography and Family Record of Lorenzo Snow. Salt Lake City UT: Deseret News 1884. 581pp. 8vo. Signed by author. Book condition: Good with rubbed edges and subtly rubbed rear panel. Tiny tear in backstrip near but not through head of spine. Endmatter subtly soiled and faint offsetting from previous cover on endsheets. Small chip in fore edge of front free endsheet and paper over front joint subtly cracked. Frontispieces lightly foxed and pages slightly darkened. Inscribed by Lorenzo Snow to ""Phebe Agusta Florence Snow Affectionately your father Lorenzo Snow"" on front flyleaf. Deseret News unknown books