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a85596Paris 1907 Masson. Medical journal in French. Complete year in two volumes. Neuvieme serie tomes troisieme et quatrieme soixante-quatrieme annee. Octavos 528p. 528p. original light blue wraps. Partially uncut. Good covers worn later front cover on second voluimes. Full year in 2 volumes. . paperback
a85593Paris 1919 Masson. Medical journal in French. Three separate issues: Janvier Fevrier Mai for 1919. Octavos original pale blue wraps. Neary Good to Good covers chipped and splitting at spines text clean. 3 issues. . paperback
a85590Paris 1920 Masson. Medical journal in French. Full year for 1917 no issue was published in February. Octavo original pale blue wraps. Near Good to Good covers chipped and splitting at spines text clean. Full year. . paperback
a85598Paris 1900 Masson. Medical journal in French. Full year for 1910 in two volumes. Octavos original pale blue wraps. Fairly Good to Good covers chipped text clean and bindings secure. Full year in 2 volumes. . paperback
a85588Paris 1907 Masson. Neuvieme serie tomes 15 and 16 soixante-cinquieme annee. Medical journal in French. Complete year in two volumes. Octavos 528p. 528p. original light blue wraps. Partially uncut. VG light wear. Full year in 2 volumes. . paperback
a85594Paris 1919 Masson. Medical journal in French. Three separate issues: Julliet Septembre Novembre for 1919. Octavos original pale blue wraps. Near Good to Good covers chipped and splitting at spines text clean. 3 issues. . paperback
a85589Paris 1850 Masson. Deuxieme serie. Medical journal in French. Complete year in one volume. Octavo 732p. 32p of publisher's ads original light green wraps. Partially uncut. Near VG some cover wear and light cover soiling text clean. Fully year in one volume. . paperback
a85597Paris 1905 Masson. Medical journal in French. Six separate issues: Janvier thru Dec for 1905. Octavos original pale blue wraps. Near VG covers chipping and somewhat worn text clean and bindings secure. . paperback
a53131Paris 1917 Masson. Medical journal in French. Full year for 1917. Octavos in original pale blue wraps. Good to Very Good with occasional wear some chipping. A few uncut. . paperback
a53129Paris 1892 Masson. Medical journal in French. Complete year in two octavo volumes. Original light blue wraps. 512p. 512p. Septieme series tomes 15 and 16 cinquantieme annee. VG some light wear; some pages as yet unopened. . paperback
a27116St. Louis 1937 first edition Mosby. Frank was a well-known gynecologist. Hardcover Sm4to. 377pp. photo illustrations boards. VG light cover wear no DJ. . hardcover
18203738Berlin 1820. Soft cover. Very Good. Scarce and curious little book having to do with ressurection. 32 pp. Plain contemporary blue wraps. <br/><br/> paperback
1762305478Salem MA 1762. 2 pp. pen and ink on paper. 6-1/2 x 2-1/2 inches 3-1/2 x 4-3/4 inches. Old fold minor soiling stains very good. 2 pp. pen and ink on paper. 6-1/2 x 2-1/2 inches 3-1/2 x 4-3/4 inches. These items offer a quaint glimpse of a beloved New England Physician. Edward Augustus Holyoke 1728-1829 the son of Rev. Edward Holyoke 1689-1769 and Margaret Appleton was born in Marblehead Massachusetts on August 1 1728. Holyoke moved with his family to Cambridge when his father was appointed president of Harvard and graduated from the college in 1746. After a brief tenure as a school teacher he apprenticed himself to a physician in Ipswich. He later opened his own practice in Salem where he gained his greatest notoriety as an early pioneer in small pox treatment and prevention during an outbreak in 1777. During his lifetime he would serve as president of the Massachusetts Medical Society was awarded the first M.D. degree given by Harvard Medical School and spent six years as president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Holyoke continued to practice medicine in Salem until 1821 and was honored by the town during a tribute at the Essex House on his 100th birthday. <br /> <br /> 1. Autograph Document Signed. To Capt. Thos. Dean. Reading: "Sir please send by the bearer an hundred w. of your best white powder sugar in two separate 1/2 hundreds: - and an hundred w. of your best & whitest Brown Sugar - to your humble sevt. E.A. Holyoke"<br /> <br /> 2. Prescription listing four ingredients including "camomilla" and "gentian" with the directions: "Steep in one quart maderah & take a glass every noon. unknown
a492Boston 1855 David Clapp. 8vo. 31pp. original green wraps. Good folded in half lengthwise once. . paperback
1819370363Baltimore 1819. 1p. letterpress circular letter. With a 2pp. autograph letter signed written to Anthony Kimmel on the verso and conjugate blanks ". the malignant fever is rather increasing on the point. There has been nearly one hundred new cases .". 4to. Usual folds. 1p. letterpress circular letter. With a 2pp. autograph letter signed written to Anthony Kimmel on the verso and conjugate blanks ". the malignant fever is rather increasing on the point. There has been nearly one hundred new cases .". 4to. The 1819 epidemic at Fell's Point Baltimore resulted in nearly 2300 deaths. The present handbill however signed in print by numerous businessmen and a committee of physicians downplays the rumor of danger to doing business in Baltimore as a whole. In part: ". We deem it proper further to inform you that the disease does not appear to be contagious and has not been communicated in any one instance to persons residing out of that atmosphere."<br /> <br /> Besides discussing the endemic the manuscript letter written on verso of the circular by J. Werdebaugh also touches on business matters and the 1819 Philadelphia Balloon Riot: "At Philadelphia they had a mob which tore & burnt down the beautiful spot the Pavilion Garden. It was a consequence of the non performance of the Balloon which was to have ascended from there. Baltimore is called mob town and Philadelphia mob ville. unknown
a88688New York 1948 first edition. Publication no. 33H of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. Many srticles on Polio.Hardcover. Large thick 4to. blue buckram with gilt lettering. Medical library stamp on title page marked "discard" rear end paper pocket and stamp but no other library marks at all no spine numbers ever VG plus. . hardcover
2000220617029See Description 2000-01-01. Paperback. Like New. 8x5x1. Softcover. New unused with minor shelf wear only. Free of any markings and no writings inside. For any additional information or pictures please inquire. See Description paperback
a82342Stamford 1941 1st Overbrook Press. Addresses delivered by the Memorial Services held May 19 1941 at the New York Academy of Medicine to which are appended Memorial Tributes to Dr. Vincent. Hardcover. Octavo 54pp. fine portrait frontis with tissue of Dr. Vincent cloth. Top edge gilt. Near Fine no DJ. . hardcover
1874368828New York 1874. Each 3-1/4 x 4-3/4 inches. About fine. Each 3-1/4 x 4-3/4 inches. The cards admitted Luis to Pathology and Practical Medicine by Dr. A. Clark 1872-73 Obstetricts by Drs. T. G. Thomas and James McLane 1873-74 and Material Medica by Dr. Eward Curtis 1873-74. Luis 1848-1930 as a medical student participated in the Ten Years War for Cuban independence. He would graduate University Medical College of New York University in 1876 and practice in Brooklyn and later Philadelphia. Dr. Luis was arrested along with General Carlos Roloff Secretary of War of the Cuban Provisional Government in conjunction with a filibustering expedition in July 1895 on the steamer Woodall to supply arms and men to the Cuban insurgency before the Spanish American war. In the 20th century he would serve as a Cuban consul in the U.S. unknown
a50485Stockholm 1881. Full year 1880 eleven monthly issues January 1880 through November-December 1880 plus the Forhandlingar. In Swedish. 8vo. 713pp. a few illustrations 268pp. cloth. Good old dry water stain at corners for the first 170 pages. hardcover
a46605Budapest 1984. Communicationes de Historia Artis Medicinae Supplementum 13-14. In Hungarian. Sm.4to. 136pp. photo plates wraps. Fine. . paperback
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
a46118bParis 1912. In French. Complete year 24 issues bound in one hardcover volume. History of medicine. 8vo. 768pp. green marbled boards with black cloth spine and mounted red leather spine label. VG. hinges not cracked in or out; text clean; no ownership marks. . hardcover
a16742Paris 1884 Bureaux d'Aabonnement. Hardcover . One year of this journal. In French. 4to. 1212p. index to authors at end 1/2 leather Good a bit worn. . hardcover
19638832Washington DC: Narcotics Education Inc 1963. First Edition. Original wraps. Near Fine. 3 1/2 X 6 Inches. 16 PP. Dr. Alton Ochsner was one of the first physicians courageous enough to challenge powerful social norms by arguing that cigarette smoking caused lung cancer decades before the evidence became mainstream. At a time when smoking was culturally celebrated and medically unchallenged he used his clinical experience and scientific reasoning to warn the public and the medical community about its dangers helping lay the groundwork for modern anti-smoking research and public health policy. Beyond this landmark insight he co-founded the Ochsner Clinic shaping generations of physicians and establishing a major center of medical innovation in the American South.<br /> <br /> Original early tract on the dangers of smoking! OCLC locates only "1" copy. Narcotics Education Inc unknown