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189142810.1New Haven: Healy & Bigelow Publishers 1891. Axford p. 141. Not found in Hoolihan Cagle Bitting and Wheaton. Tan stapled wrappers with black printed lettering and decoration. Age-toning to wrappers. Bit of wear. Overall solid VG condition. 48 pp. Recipes on verso of each leaf advertisements on recto. 19 wood engraving of Native American chiefs and medicine men including Sitting Bull Many Horns Arrow Point and Big Elk. 6-11/16" x 4-3/8" <br/><br/>Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. cookbook and patent medicine promotion. Recipes include "Chicken Cuban Style" "Dad's Pop-Corn Balls" and the very specific "To Make Twelve Cream Cakes" while illnesses treated range from constipation to malaria and more. Healy & Bigelow, Publishers unknown books
18903715New Haven: Healy & Bigelow Publishers 1890. Booklet stapled in wrappers 17 x11.5 cm. 64 pages. Illustrated throughout. A promotional cookbook for the patent medicines of Healy & Bigelow's Kickapoo Indian Medicine Company featuring over one hundred seventy simple recipes for beverages biscuits candy cakes fish meat pastry poultry puddings soup stews and vegetables interspersed with information about Kickapoo Indian oil salve and other products. Also included are narratives on Indian culture wildly racist but of the era. John H. Healy and Charles Bigelow began their company in the late 1870s promoting their "traditional" Indian medicines with traveling medicine shows that capitalized on the public's nostalgia for the the Wild West. In orange wrappers with hole punch and ribbon to top left corner some slight discoloration to wrapper otherwise very good. OCLC locates seven copies. Healy & Bigelow Publishers unknown books
190920205Paris: Masson et Cie 1909. First Separate Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. First Separate Edition. 8vo. pp. 1-44; later half-morocco and marbled paper boards; gilt stamping to spine; minor fading to top edge; marbled endpapers; original pale green printed wrappers bound in; perforated library stamps to wrapper and pp. 43-44; few pencil annotations; very good overall. Offprint from this French medical journal in which Levy-Bing discusses methods for intramuscular injections of preparations from mercury for the treatment of syphilis. Illustrations in the text. Hard Cover. Masson et Cie unknown books
1953WRCLIT81943Paris: Masson et Cie. 1953. Quarto 28.5 x 19.5 cm. Printed wrappers. Portraits and illustrations. Tanning to spine and wrapper extremities otherwise very good and largely unopened. First edition. Copy #2833 from an unspecified number of copies. Portraits and illustrations printed from wood-engravings by Poillot and Prost. Biographical sketches. Masson et Cie. unknown books
1933160313SPRINGFIELD CHARLES C. THOMAS 1933 1933. ORIGINAL GILT STAMPED LIGHT BROWN CLOTH SOME FADING TO SPINE; NO DUST JACKET; SIGNED AND INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR ON FRONT FREE ENDPAPER; TO MY GOOD FRIEND AND PATIENT MR. W.W. OSBORNE. FIRST EDITION VERY GOOD. Signed by Authors. F. Hardcover. SPRINGFIELD, CHARLES C. THOMAS, 1933 hardcover books
1931WRCLIT81944Paris: J. Peyronnet & Cie. 1931. Two volumes. Large octavo. Printed wrappers. Plates. First edition. Crowns and toes of spines chipped one to the depth of 3.5cm otherwise a good set. GARRISON-MORTON 2055. J. Peyronnet & Cie. unknown books
1948129737Washington: Department of State 1948. hardcover. very good. Illustrated in b/w. 2 volumes. Tall thick 8vos red cloth. Washington D.C.: Department of State 1948. A very good pair.<br/><br/> Department of State unknown books
174548822London: Printed for John and Paul Knapton in Ludgate Street 1745. 1st Edition. Disbound now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Very Good. 43 1 publisher advert pp. 8vo. 7-1/2" x 4-1/2" <br/><br/> Printed for John and Paul Knapton, in Ludgate Street unknown books
48376New York: Dr. Herrick's Family Medicine Co. 69 Murray St n. d. 1st printing presumed ca 1900. Per OCLC later printings have testimonials on p. 32. Printed green paper wrappers with cameos of the 3 species to the front cover stapled. Now housed in an archival mylar sleeve. Age-toning & wear. Vertical crease from folding. Last few leaves with bent lower corner. A Good copy. 32 pp. Horse anatomy diagram p. 2. 6-1/4" x 4-3/8" <br/><br/>Scarce work on the subject with OCLC listing just one holding institution NYHS. Dr. Herrick's Family Medicine Co., 69 Murray St unknown books
183414918Boston: Marsh Capen & Lyon 1834. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 4.75" x 7.5" 133 pp errata slip. Original blue cloth with paper spine label. Extremities rubbed spine cloth chipped shadow of bookplate removed from front free endpaper; very good. Caldwell 1772-1853 was a student and at times a critic of Benjamin Rush and founder of the Louisville Medical Institute. He was one of several American physicians of the early nineteenth century who popularized the term "physical education" by which they meant the instruction of children in all matters relating to the body and its overall health. In this work which achieved national recognition Caldwell argues that physical education is an essential companion to moral and intellectual education for without it "man cannot attain the perfection of his nature." It should include "every thing that by bearing in any way on the human body might injure or benefit in its health vigor or fitness for action" including "diet cleanliness clothing atmospherical temperature respiration muscular exercise sleep and animal passions. Marsh, Capen, & Lyon hardcover books
JC12838Conesus Livingston Co. New York 19th century. Ephemera. Very Good. Single sheet of orange paper 215x165mm printed on both sides. A portrait of a mustachioed man presumably the doctor with a variety of types within decorative border it reads: "$1000 REWARD! For a Remedy that will Cure RHEUMATISM As Quick or IN LESS TIME than DR. J. DAVIS' INDIAN HERB REMEDY And RHEUMATIC BITTERS. Try it and Reward its Merits. Dr. G. K. Vincent Proprietor and Manufacturer Conesus Livingston Co. N. Y. ASK YOUR NEAREST DRUGGIST FOR IT." A little rubbed and scratched. <br/><br/> unknown books
178111122London: Printed by John Rivington Junior 1781. 14th edition. VG. Lacks binding. xii 36 pp. A - D6 10.5 cm x 16.7 cm. <br/><br/>Stonhouse a quite successful 18th C. doctor & divine; this work reflects advice more of a spiritual nature vice physical. Printed by John Rivington Junior unknown books
186727172Philadelphia Pennsylvania: Lindsay and Blakiston 1867. 178 pages. Contents with sections on the history and symptoms of the disease including those of the nervous system sense organs digestive organs skin and others; also details duration convalescence relapse mortality; theories on causes; on the prognosis diagnosis nature & treatments and with a bibliography of sources. Alfred Stille 1813 - 1900 American medical professor ".a leading member of the reform movement that resulted in the establishment of the American Medical Association AMA in Philadelphia in 1847." Simon Baatz in the ANB Front endpaper with a naïve "bookplate" made from lined paper of Mrs. J.M. Browne of Brooklyn; also printed on this plate is the previous owner name-stamp of collector George Brush M.D. U.S. Navy; in service as a surgeon & medical inspector from 1861-1894; front and back endpapers with the small bookseller's ticket of J.O. Noxon U.S. Homeopathic Pharmacy 323 Washington St. Brooklyn NY. Volume approx. 6" x 9 1/4" size; Bound in teal-blue cloth gilt spine titles. A little edge tips wear to the binding; contents clean and in very good condition. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good. Lindsay and Blakiston hardcover books
19262327New York: Gallia Laboratories Inc. 1926. <br /><br />24mo 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 inches; 138 x 107 mm 8 pages in stapled wrappers. <br /><br />Promotional pamphlet for Kola Astier a product possessing "remarkable curative and stimulative properties quite unknown to any other preparation." According to the manufacturer Gallia Laboratories Kola Astier builds muscular strength fights fatigue relieves depression and "melancholia" stimulates the heart and helps in combatting bronchitis pneumonia and "senile debility." It also acts we're told as a "remarkable regenerator" for "tired overworked men and women." <br /><br />Where did this cure for every ailment come from According to the company Dr. P. Astier recognized the amazing properties of the kola nut. "Long before the white man traversed the midnight jungles and the wild plains of mysterious Africa the natives were using the fruit of the Kola Tree to increase their physical stamina and powers of endurance. Finally when the first white explorers forced their way into the heart of the Dark Continent they too soon recognized the value of this gift of the Gods." <br /><br />This text is accompanied by an illustration of spear-wielding African warriors. Other illustrations depict runners an apparently sick office worker and an exhausted home maker. <br /><br />Unfortunately for the company the U.S. Agriculture Department determined that Kola Astier contained no ingredients capable of producing any therapeutic or curative effects claimed by the company. <br /><br />In March 1933 the U.S. Attorney for New Jersey sought the seizure of 199 bottles of Kola Astier Granulated charging misbranding in violation of federal rules. Analysis by the U.S. Agriculture Department showed that the product consisted essentially of sugar 97.3% and small proportions of plant material including kola. A federal district court ordered that the 199 bottles be destroyed. <br /><br />That judgment didn't stop Gallia Laboratories from promoting its miracle cure. In June 1943 the Federal Trade Commission charged the company with making false misleading and deceptive statements about its products. It ordered the company to stop claiming that Kola Astier had any therapeutic value in the treatment of any disorder. <br /><br />This pamphlet is rare. OCLC shows no institutional holdings. None in commerce. <br /><br />CONDITION: Some staining soiling and a few small nicks to wrappers as well as rusting to staples. But the pages are clean bright and unmarked. A Very Good copy. Gallia Laboratories, Inc. paperback books
1969003601Roma: Società Internazionale Di Storia Della Medicina 1969. 2 vols. li 1824p. b/w illus. original stiff wrappers. Contains 208 papers in four languages. Società Internazionale Di Storia Della Medicina unknown books
16863Jewish Medical History Nurse with a Star of David on her cap peers into a microscope. 1935. Original silver gelatin print photograph. 7 x 5 in. Date handwritten in ink bottom right corner image verso "Sept. 1935". At the start of the Great Depression having skilled nurses was ever more important as malnutrition overcrowding poor sanitation and other side effects of extreme poverty caused by the sudden economic decline took an enormous toll on human health. Additionally Jewish emigration from Europe to the U.S. increased sharply in the 1930s with the rise of the Nazi Party so having compassionate culturally-sensitive medical care would be important for the growing Jewish population in America. Two light brown stains in lower center quadrant of image and 3 light stains along right edge. Good condition. unknown books
1830228066Madrid Imprenta Real 1830. 1830. 8vo. Later red wrappers. Very good. Fresh text no foxing. 104 pages. No signatures or bookplates. Soft cover. Very Good. Madrid, Imprenta Real, 1830. paperback books
184249833New York: Adee & Estabrook 1842-3. First American Edition. From the Fourth London Edition. Octavo; contemporary calf; 151158160171pp. The four issues bound as one. Boards lightly chaffed and worn contents lightly aged; still tight sound and Very Good. All four issues of the inaugural volume of this long-running medical journal which aimed to present the most recent work of leading international though chiefly British physicians. Adee & Estabrook unknown books
191528513New York: D. Appleton and Company 1915. 1st editions all volumes. Original publisher olive-green vertically-ribbed cloth with gilt spine lettering. Gilt bright. Square & tight. Occasional rub to binding. A VG set. 5 volumes complete. Profusely illustrated. Royal 8vo. <br/><br/>A physician's 'Why & How' from 100 years ago. D. Appleton and Company hardcover books
194021590Brooklyn New York: Bob Leavitt 1940. A press photograph of an active operating room scene with surgery taking place 5 doctors and nurses visible instrument tray dramatic focused lighting; black and white approx. 7" x 9" size; with the Bob Leavitt 921 Wash'n Av. Brooklyn N.Y. studio stamp and "Not released B.L." in pen below along with request for credit also in ink; a few pencil numbers; no other identifiers; image with a little edgewear back with some soiling; in very good condition good photographic & medical history ephemera especially with photographer Leavitt's personal initial & markings. . Signed by Photographer. Photograph. Not Bound. Very Good. Bob Leavitt Paperback books
184019330Boston: Printed and Published for Dr. Samuel Thomson and for Sale at his Medicine Store 1840. First edition. A couple of small spots of damp-stain a bit roughly opened in a few spots with a small chip to the upper outer corner of the title page; a very good copy. Unbound stab-stitched pamphlet 8 x 4.5 inches 36 pages. Illus. An effective advertisement for the Thomsonian botanic system of medicine a well-established ongoing enterprise at this point with much in the way of pointed humorous verses in the voice of the humble lobelia anecdotes about the follies of allopathic physicians and a sort of backhanded defense of women as physicians: "Altho' woman may be inferior to us in mathematical political and military talents; we cannot deny that they possess superior capacity for the science of medicine; and although men should reserve to themselves the exclusive right to mend broken limbs and fractured skulls and to prescribe in all cases for their own sex they should give up to women the office of attending upon women." Among the ads for Thomson publications and warnings against imitators presumably James Osgood's Thomsonian Almanac one finds a nice job printing advertisement for S. R. Hart of Boston at the foot of the last page. With 12 fine humorous woodcut illustrations. Drake 4230. Printed and Published for Dr. Samuel Thomson, and for Sale at his Medicine Store, unknown books
184327079New York N.Y.: J. & H.G. Langley 1843. 431 pages; with a frontispiece plate illustrating a "Cot for the Treatment of Fractures at Sea. by J. M. Foltz Esq. Surgeon U.S.N." - Dr. Foltz also has contributed the extensive first article within on the topic of ".The Endemic Influence of Evil Government illustrated in a view of the Climate Topography and Diseases of the Island of Minorca with an account of the Medical Faculty - of the French Military Hospital on the Isle de los Reyos - and of the Statistics of the United States Naval Hospital at Mahon." Contents of the volume on various topics: complicated menstruation; obscure and remote effects of Syphilis; a curiosity in obstetric physiology; on electro-puncture in hydrocele with cases; on epidemic influenzas 'with special reference to the now prevailing epidemic catarrhal fever'; and dozens of other pieces American and foreign on medical pathology and therapeutics material medica and pharmacy surgery obstetrics and diseases of females; toxicology and medical jurisprudence. With a few small woodcut illustrations including of a cross-section of a Lepidopterous Insect; also a lithograph of Prof. A.H. Stevens' case of Spina Bifida; and a folding view of the river area at Rondout New York approx.8 1/2" x 18" overall which accompanies an article regarding the outbreak of ".a Malignant Fever which prevailed." there in 1843. Title page with the small previous owner oval name-stamp of J. Manley; front endpaper with small collector number-ticket. Volume approx. 5 3/4" x 8 3/4" size; bound in marbled paper covered boards leather corners and spine; gilt spine titles. Both boards detached worn; contents with occasional spotting soiling or foxing; text block solidly bound and in good condition. First Edition. Leather. Good. J. & H.G. Langley books
189060300Chattanooga Tenn: The Chattanooga Medicine Co 1890. Black illustrated salmon colored paperwraps stapled. 15 cm. 30 pp. Promotional pamphlet for M.A. Thedford & Co.'s Original and Only Genuine Black Draft Liver Medicine and for McElree's Womans Relief Wine of Cardui. Both medicines manufactured by Chattanooga Medicine Co. successors to the M.A. Thedford Co. Text interspersed with song lyrics without music and testimonials from satisfied customers. Printed on poor quality paper pencil notes and a drawing on rear cover but a very good copy otherwise. Three listings on OCLC: Univ. of Rochester Med. Ctr. Brown Univ. and Middlebury. <br/><br/> The Chattanooga Medicine Co paperback books
197168994Freeport: Books for Libraries Press 1971. Hardcover. Very Good. ills index x 301p. 26cm. Original binding. No Jacket. Edited and compiled by Daniel Smith Lamb. Reprint of the 1900 edition. <br/><br/> Books for Libraries Press hardcover books
1935440341935. MEDICINE. LA PERIODICITE SAISONNIERE DES MALADIES EPIDEMIQUES et en particulier de la poliomyelite. By G. Hornus. Monographies de L'Institute Pasteur. Paris: Masson et Cie 1935. Inscribed by the author to Nobel Prize for Medicine recipient John Enders. 8vo. yellow paper wraps ruled in red and lettered in black. A very good copy moderately soiled at the wraps some chipping at spine ends. unknown books