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1930H36307Carlisle PA: Carlisle Barracks 1930. Wraps. Very good. 10 x 8 inches cloth backed textured paper covers very good. Approximately 150 pp mimeographed illustrations. With two pages of actual autographs at rear. 21 colleges sent students to participate in the camp all from medical colleges or from the medical schools of universities including Jefferson Medical College Albany Medical College University of Buffalo Ohio State University New York University University of Pittsburgh the Medical College of Virginia Cornell Medical College University of Vermont Medical school Johns Hopkins George Washington University Western Reserve Ohio State Cornell University of Pennsylvania Harvard Georgetown University of California Iowa etc. This is a report on the activities on learning medical treatment in wartime plus other social activities fraternity life quips verse stories jokes cartoons sports portraits of some of the attendants etc. Very uncommon; we couldn't locate ANY copies of any edition of the Message Center in Worldcat. Carlisle Barracks unknown
1849H4847Columbus OH: Samuel Medary / Chas. Scott / L. L. Rice et al. 1849. Hardcover. fair. Bound in half leather containing the first through eleventh annual reports presented to the Ohio State Assembly 1839-1849 gradually increasing in pagination to an average of 60-75 pp. per report original cover wraps not bound in evidence that they've been trimmed in that ownership signatures are sometimes cut off generally good condition moderate to heavy foxing and light wear stamp on title page of each of the Cleveland Medical Library Association with bookplate on pastedown -- no discard stamp sorry but we are confident that this was deaccessioned. Binding in worn condition with original leather spine quite deteriorated. Also includes 'Report No. 10 Report of the Trustees appointed to collect information relative to the education of the blind' ca. 1840s 26 pp. by Hoge Swayne and Awl and 'Report of the Benevolent Institutions of Great Britain and Paris including the schools and asylums for the Blind Deaf Dumb and the Insane.being supplementary to the Ninth Annual Report of the Ohio Institution for the Education of the Blind' by William Chapin Columbus 1846 61 pp. Title page of the first annual report stained by a newspaper clipping of a woodcut from an insane asylum pasted on its verso. Samuel Medary / Chas. Scott / L. L. Rice, et al. hardcover
1741224902Halle: Waysenhaus 1741. Collation; 1 a-c8A-pppp8. 7 ff. 1-1232 pp. 56 ff. index. 1 vols. 8vo. Contemporary vellum soiled foot of spine worn some browning of text. A few faint contemporary ink markings in prelims. A fresh sound copy. Collation; 1 a-c8A-pppp8. 7 ff. 1-1232 pp. 56 ff. index. 1 vols. 8vo. Mid-eighteenth-century edition of this popular German medical work by Christian Friedrich Richter 1676-1711 medical doctor and theologian and medical director of the Halle orphanages.<br /> <br /> From the library of Dr. Ernst L. Wynder co-author of the first large-scale study of smoking and lung cancer JAMA 143:329 and FOUNDING EDITOR of the journal Preventive Medicine. cf. Blake 381 12th ed. Leipzig same year; Hirsch/H. IV 799 Waysenhaus] unknown
1914H20390Jackson MI: Dr. Van Vleck Company 1914. First printing. Very Good. 6.75 x 5 inches wraps very good light mustiness and some tanning and wear to covers 44 pp including 4 color plates advertising the wonders of his treatments and medications for piles. RARE no copies located by OCLC. Dr. Van Vleck Company unknown
1908H21112Chicago: The Blair Remedy Co 1908. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo pale blue wraps very good 41 pp illustrated. A rare work of quackery which ostensibly deplores quack doctors frauds and self-styled professors and their remedies while fitting that definition to a T. OCLC/Worldcat finds only 3 copies in libraries: Tennessee McMaster in Ontario University of Rochester NY. Accompanied by a typewritten letter-flyer and a return envelope from 1909. The Blair Remedy Co paperback
188576458Chicago: Nervita Medical Co. ca. 1885. Counter display card with the original kickstand on the rear. The placard 7 1/2 x 9 3/4 inches bears the advertising text in blue and has a large chromolithographed spray of flowers and place behind a window in the center is a very detailed chromo of a very healthy woman vaguely Latino and with what appearss to be an odd take on the sombrero all to spice up the name of Liverita. Some odd likely paper quality of glue dark spots to the upper right side. A charming image.Liverita made all the usual claims; "We ill be the above reward $500 for any complaint of liver complaint dyspepsia sick headache indigestion constipation or costiveness we cannot cure with Liverita." Costiveness is a euphemism for constipation. [Nervita Medical Co.] unknown
a56516NY 1961 Columbia University. NASA Research Grant NSG-112-61. 2 volumes. 4to. 59 leaves rectos only illustrations 210pp. recto and verso original printed wraps. VG new paper spines light wear. 2 volumes. . paperback
129359hardcover. Real Academia Nacional de Medicina. 16 vols. 8vo flexible white cloth; slightly soiled. Madrid: Julio Cosano 1921-1949.<br/> <br/> A scholarly set on internal medicine biography epidemics pediatrics and other topics.<br/> <br/> unknown
550164 pages fronts only. 6x6" limp cloth wrapper with blue & gold monogram cord tie. With: Annual Musicale & Reception Given by the Junior Sophomore & Freshmen Classes to the Graduating Class January 10 1896 Program 4pp 4.25x3.5" engraved stiff paper scalloped edges color insignia Herald Print. With: Exercises in Celebration of The 110th Anniversary Of the Original Incorporation as an Academy & The 75th Anniversary Of the Installation of the First University Faculty March 23d 1897 Program Stevenson & Foster Co Print Pittsburg 3pp folded sheet 8x5". With: 11th Annual Commencement Medical Department First Annual Commencement Dental Department Alvin Theatre March 25 1897 Programme 3pp broadside list of graduates inserted folded sheet 6.75x5.5" 4 items. 2 programs creased bit soiled else VG. hardcover
1944040390Yale 1944-1957. First Edition. Soft cover. Very Good. 16 years in 12 volumes. Yale paperback
060136Sterling Hall of Medicine. First. Very Good. Very Good. First. Publihed 1942-1957. Lacks volumes 1 7 and 10. 15 annual reports in 13 vols. Sterling Hall of Medicine unknown
0801845351New. Brand new and still unused unknown
1920201111920. Nurses Photo Album. This photo album which dates back to the 1920s depicts a crew of young women both studying and working as nurses in Chester Pennsylvania. Archive of 40 silver gelatin photographs ranging in size from large format photos of 5" x 8" to 2.75" x 3.75". Album is 7.25" x 10" inches and has textured black covers and a black interior with photos adhered and a tight binding. This album depicts a group of young nurses at work and studying at Crozer Hospital in Chester Pennsylvania which is now part of Crozer-Chester Medical Center. In addition to group shots of the nurses in uniform lined up as well as group shots of them studying and reading at a large table there are also individual shots of nurses taking care of patients and caring for newborns. One impressive image shows a young woman handing a surgical tool to a doctor performing surgery in an operating room. All are wearing face masks and smocks as they operate on a patient. Other photos feature nurses checking pulses caring for patients in bed and posing in front of the hospital or sitting in a garden. Also included are exterior shots of Crozer Hospital and photos of young doctors posing with a team of nurses in front of the Crozer Hospital main entrance sign. A photo of a 1920s ambulance with Crozer Hospital printed on the side is also featured with an ambulance driver and a doctor. The group shot consists of 19 nurses posed with a doctor and 19 nurses sitting around a table reading. Additional photos feature nurses posing alongside a Model T as well as sledding relaxing in a garden and posing outside of a house. Several photos are dated "December 1922" in pencil beneath them. Pages have minor chipping at edges but does not affect the image. Overall album is in very good condition. unknown
0243529058.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18122111902160201413Kyoto Book Forest Naniwa Book Forest 1812. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Kyoto Book Forest Naniwa Book Forest paperback
177525679London : np 1775. First Edition. Disbound. Very Good. First Edition. 1-4 pp. 8vo. Extracted from a bound volume with offsetting on the last page indicating it was bound opposite the September 1770 issue title page of Gentleman's Magazine. Small marginal hole not affecting text. Disbound. Caption title from page one. English Short Title Catalog N12918. Blake J. NLM 18th cent.; p. 488 both copies at NLM are extracts. While well represented in digital form this title is only found at the National Library of Medicine from what we have been able to determine which guesses that the publication date is 1775. Our copy with the offsetting from a September 1770 title page may help in further scholarship on the date of publication. np unknown
191917870<p>Seattle: Seattle Maternity Hospital Inc. C.S. Colhouer Managing Director 1919 First edition. Rare. OCLC records only 4 copies in libraries. Publisher's black flexible faux leather binding. Title stamped on front cover. . Quarto. With a reproduced photograph on the second leaf. Front hinge cracked. Minor tears to a few leaves throughout. Inscribed "Mrs. E.A. Fuller Anton WA" dated 1914. Very good- copy. Royal A. Mclure 1867-1928 was a doctor who established a successful private practice in Seattle. In 1915 he married his nurse Helen Catherine 1892-1967. She and her two children are featured in the reproduced photograph on the second leaf labeled "Perfect Health."</p> Seattle Maternity Hospital, Inc., C.S. Colhouer, Managing Director, hardcover
1598D6965Venice: apud haeredes Melchioris Sessae 1598. First Venice Edition. Hardcover. Good. Folio 310 x 210mm. 2175pp. 1 301pp. 2 12pp. 175pp. 1. Contemporary dark brown goatskin title and preliminaries lacking and supplied in early manuscript with illustrated printers device some browning and staining least severe after page 9. 17th-century inscriptions on rear endpaper for Index Capitum a medical students description of the various parts. Pictorial wood-engraved ex-libris by Leo Wyatt for Lord Norwich on front endpaper. Sold as is. <br/><br/>First Venice Edition of Capivaccios philosophical practica in Galenic teachings a pillar for medical students of the Renaissance. First edition printed in Frankfurt in 1594 under the title Practica Medicina. Capivaccios lectures were posthumously edited by Johann Hartmann Beyer. This is the first Venice edition of these lectures on the healing sciences by one of the leading Italian medical practitioners of his time is edited by Giovanni Bernardo Sessa. Capivaccio died at Padua in 1589 where he had taught at the university for 27 years. He was a specialist in venereal diseases for which he had developed certain successful cures guarding his secrets jealously from colleagues. Capivaccio applied a philosophical approach to his practica so much so that it is doubtful if it was ever much used as a vade mecum. By writing at such great lengths it is clear Capivaccio wished to educate students rather than give them a handbook. Apart from the wish to restore Galenic teachings and to educate students one motive for Capivaccios practica may have been to bolster the claims of university doctors over the central providers of medical expertise in the Renaissance namely priests wise-women magicians herbalists and travelling empirics. This work important to the reform of the practice of medicine and to the wider concept of dogmatism or rationalism in medicine the Renaissance physician could use Capivaccios work to locate the causes of diseases as well as its signs. NLM/Durling 816. apud haeredes Melchioris Sessae hardcover
1695D6964Venice: apud Ioannem Hertz 1695. Hardcover. Very Good. Folio 330 x 220mm. 4 616pp. 30; 1 92pp. i. e. 90. Copper-plate engraved printers device of Hertz to tiltle. Title printed in red and black. Double column. Contemporary vellum. Ex Libris Prosperi Selli Medicinae et Chirurgiae above pictorial wood-engraved ex-libris by Leo Wyatt for Lord Norwich on pastedown. <br/><br/>Dolaeus surgical encyclopedia his opus magnus which was widely popular. Reissued several times as in this copy of 1695 the scarce first edition was printed in 1605. Dolaeus belonged to the iatrochemical school of Paracelsus and van Helmont a branch of both chemistry and medicine. His opus magnus was this surgical encyclopedia and as indicated on the title is based on the principles of Galen Paracelsus van Helmont Willis Sylvius and Descartes. The encyclopedic entries deal with all manner of surgical diseases including hernia cancer abscesses ulcers gangrene and afflictions of the sense organs teeth and genitalia. A physician to the German nobility Dolaeus became rich and famous through his secret liquor antivariolosus presumably a remedy for smallpox; he also anticipated Cheyne in his dietary treatment of gout. Part 2 has special title page: Johannis Dolaei . Tractatus varii. Page 31 part 2 has half title: Joh. Jacobi Waldschmidt . et Johannis Dolaei . Dissertationes epistolicae de rebus medicis et philosophicis. NLM/Krivatsy 3315 apud Ioannem Hertz hardcover
1676D6961Lyons: Sumptibus Joannis Antonii Huguetan 1676. Hardcover. Very Good. 6 vols. in 3 folio 350 x 220mm. Vol. 1: 38 306pp. 6 309-808pp. 32; Vol. 2: 16 363pp. 5 363-786pp. 18; Vol. 3: 12 696pp. 12. Titles in red and black. Woodcut printers device of Huguetan showing Ptolemy left and Euclid right either side of an astronomical device known as an armillary sphere. The text is in Latin with the central motto translating as the universality of things is like dust in the hand of God. The IAH monogram at bottom is for the 17th century French printer Jean-Antoine Huguetan. Complete with the portrait and half-title Vol. 1 and numerous woodcut initials head- and tail- pieces. Contemporary vellum rebacked some browning throughout marginal worming lightly worn. Contemporary ownership inscription by doctor above pictorial wood-engraved ex-libris by Leo Wyatt for Lord Norwich on front endpaper in all volumes. Two contemporary Latin manuscripts laid in after p. 408 one two pages signed by joannes cont on hypochondriacs the other concerning a cure. <br/><br/>Sennerts complete works three volumes in six parts printed by Huguetan. Sennert was an influential German professor notable for his contributions to medicine and atomic theory. Daniel Sennert born in Breslau was a student and the professor of medicine at the University of Wittenberg the intellectual center of Lutheranism. He was a renowned physician and an extremely prolific and influential writer whose popularity in his time is clear from the many editions of his works many of which were translated into English. These are Sennerts complete works in six parts each with a separate dated title page printed in red and black. His Opera was first published in Paris in 1641 and this edition expanded . with the omission of Tabulae institutionum and the addition of Vita Danielis Sennerti Judicia virorum clarissimorum Methodus discendi medicinam De curatione infantium De arthritide Tragopodagra Luciani in Greek and Latin Exoterica Epitome librorum de febribus Epistolarum medicinalium una cum responsorii D. Michaelis Doringei centuriae duae. The Epitome is reprinted from the Epitome edited by Claude Bonnet-- Krivatsy. This edition is regarded as the best. Among Sennerts many achievements he was the first to introduce chemistry as a subject of the medical curriculum and to make a serious effort to harmonize the Galenic doctrines of medicine with those of Paracelsus. Besides giving early accounts of scarlatina and rubella Sennert added to the knowledge of scurvy dysentery and alcoholism. He was an able clinician but a believer in witchcraft.-- Garrison-Morton 61. Scarcely found on the market these volumes are a complete set of Sennerts studies and 17th century medicine. Sennert was known to apply astrology to medicine and the supernatural origins of disease. NLM/Krivatsy 109 Sumptibus Joannis Antonii Huguetan hardcover
16672Women in Science Medicine Original Gelatin silver print photograph of a Rustic pharmacological laboratory with female technician c. 1910. Three individuals pose amongst dozens of glass vials containing medical powders and remedies. 3.5 x 5 in. Original black and white photograph. Two figures wear white aprons or smocks indicating their important role in mixing and measuring different medicines. The first university Pharmacology department was established in 1847 and thus began the formalization of this field of scientific research as the 20th century witnessed a steady increase in the number of new drugs that would improve the human condition tremendously. Verso inscription in pencil and pen in European language. Very good condition. unknown
193359072New York: The Macaulay Co. 1933. 8vo. 310 pp. Illustrated title numerous photo plates. Beige publisher’s cloth brown lettering & palm tree front cover edgewear & rubbing to lower fore-edge occasional light toning w/ d.j. salacious cover art by Guischard of the good doctor injecting comely nude African maiden on front cover photo of “author†on spine minor dustsoiling creasing and minor chipping to lower right corner front cover still VG/VG- copy. First American edition of this very popular work in the United States published simultaneously in the UK as Junglemania: Exploring the Jungles for Science.“ The memoir was allegedly based on the author’s medical expeditions in Central Africa and Borneo at the behest of the Royal Society of Tropical medicine. However the rousing tale of adventure and lure of the jungle was quickly pulled in the UK due to many plagiarized passages from Owen Rutter’s 1924 novel set in Borneo “Passion Fruit.†The photographs also generated controversy as they mostly appeared to reproduce the popular RPPC’s sold to tourists in Borneo and the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine denied ever dispatching him even though he had been accepted as a member. Dr. Torrance was not to keep himself out of trouble as he was later arrested for murdering his third wife in Mexico while on honeymoon -- with a thermos flask. See: Emilie Taylor-Pirie Empire Under the Microscope: Parasitology and the British Literary Imagination 1885-1935 2022 pp. 85-90. The Macaulay Co., hardcover
19503467Nashville 1950. Very good. Two yearbooks: 244; 208pp. The first bound in blue textured cloth the second in maroon textured cloth each front cover stamped in gilt with a mounted photograph. Some scuffing to edges. Light thumb-soiling to texts previous owner's inscription in each volume. A pair of yearbooks once belonging to Dr. James L. Hutchinson of Shreveport Louisiana while a medical student at Meharry Medical College in Nashville in the mid-20th century. The yearbooks - the Meharrian for 1949 and 1950 - cover Hutchinson's last two years at the school and are chock full of photographs and information on the administration faculty students student organizations and campus life at the pioneering college. The last sections in each yearbook are comprised of advertisements from local vendors mostly medical suppliers. Meharry Medical College opened in 1876 as the first institution in the South designed to train African American doctors. At the time Hutchinson attended the school Meharry also trained dentists nurses dental technicians and medical technologists all of whom are represented in the yearbooks.<br /> <br /> Meharry remains the largest private HBCU dedicated to training healthcare professionals. Dr. James L. Hutchinson established a medical practice in San Mateo California in the 1950s becoming one of the very first African American doctors to work in the Golden State. In addition to his family practice Dr. Hutchinson was one of the founding doctors of both Planned Parenthood and Project 90. Amazingly he is still practicing medicine today in his early 90s. Editions of the Meharrian from any year are rather rare. OCLC records a smattering of yearbooks at about a dozen institutions. unknown
17079585London: Printed by T. Dawks for R. Chiswell M. Wotton et al. 1707. The Seventh edition corrected and amended. 8vo 877pp plus 3pp errata and ads at rear. Table of characters at front printed in two columns index at rear. Contemporary paneled calf red morocco spine label gilt tooled board edges. Expertly rebacked with original spine laid down and likely a newer label. Boards moderately rubbed. Corner chip to front endpaper title and prelims a bit soiled mild foxing throughout. An attractive copy. <br /> <br /> Very nice copy of William Salmon's eccentric and popular London Dispensatory which blended vernacular medicine with Galenic practice and Paracelsian alchemy. This is a greatly expanded edition from the original 1676 issue which consisted of only 3 parts. Though it was not sanctioned by the College of Physicians Salmon's anti-establishment writing gave the book a broader and more accessible appeal. It went through numerous editions and was widely used by apothecaries surgeons and independent practitioners alike. <br /> <br /> <br /> A cornerstone English medical compendium with fringe elements and in an attractive contemporary binding. . Printed by T. Dawks for R. Chiswell, M. Wotton, et al. unknown
18677814Philadelphia: Ziegler & Smith Sole Proprietors 1867. Booklet stapled in wrappers 16.5 x 12 cm. 32 pages. Illustrated. FIRST & ONLY EDITION. While an almanac there is no evidence of other issues. A promotional almanac and recipe book for the patent medicines produced by Dr. Leon specifically his Infant Remedy and Electric Hair Renewer. The promotion of the remedies is interwoven with culinary and household recipes Soft Gingerbread Winter Herbs An Easy Method of producing Mushrooms Apple Fritters Lady Cake. Light edgewear otherwise near fine in publisher's printed pale blue wrappers. Scarce. OCLC locates just one copy and no copies of issues with other dates. Ziegler & Smith, Sole Proprietors unknown