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SONG7117093560People's Medical Publishing House 0000-00-00. Bilingual. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.00x1.50x9.25. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. People's Medical Publishing House hardcover
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1991x-0306439387Plenum Pub Corp 1991. Hardcover. New. 309 pages. 9.90x6.40x0.90 inches. Plenum Pub Corp hardcover
1342030397.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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1865180002London: Judd and Glass 1865. First edition of this unrecorded report on Britain's first medical institution devoted to the care of women. It was founded in 1842 by Protheroe Smith a pioneering obstetrician and the first physician in London to administer chloroform in childbirth. The Soho Square "hospital embodied moral and social views about the 'special' nature of femininity" and was guided by Smith's 1810-1882 fervent evangelical beliefs Moscucci p. 75. It was distinguished by its closed-wards policy: "This was a pledge to debar medical students from the wards of the new hospital which was no doubt intended to secure public support for the project: ever since men-midwives had entered the lying-in chamber the suspicion that obstetricians violated women's modesty had proved one of the major obstacles to the advance of the male practitioners of midwifery" Moscucci p. 82. Women were also able to stay longer in Soho than at general hospitals allowing it to more effectively treat chronic and work-related conditions. Although the hospital was originally met with scepticism and concerns about morality in the ensuing decades its reputation improved to such an extent that it was able to secure royal patronage this report recording its present supporters as Alexandra Princess of Wales and Mary Adelaide Duchess of Cambridge. They were later joined by Queen Victoria herself who donated £500 in 1885. Small octavo. Original green printed wrappers. Central crease from folding worming to rear joint resulting in a little loss rear cover mottled and damp stained: a very good copy. Ornella Moscucci The Science of Woman: Gynaecology and Gender in England 1800-1929 1990 unknown
1910231281910. Women's History Women in scientific and medical laboratories photo archive documenting female participation in laboratory education microscopy chemical work dental training and technical employment across the first half of the twentieth century providing concrete visual evidence of how women entered scientific institutions in the years before full professional parity. The group brings together press and non-press photographs with identifiable news-service and reference-file markings that place several images within the public circulation of women's technical labor. Many of these photographs show women operating microscopes handling laboratory equipment conducting demonstrations and working within instructional and testing settings making the group especially effective as evidence of women's participation in scientific education industrial science and medical training.<br /> <br /> Photo archive of 10 silver gelatin photographs various sizes ranging from 2" x 3 to 7 x 10 inches United States and around the globe circa 1910-1946. The group includes a 1934 press photograph of Victoria Fischer in a laboratory identified on the verso as connected to Tokio Girl's Medical College in Japan shown standing at a bench with pipette flask and rack of test tubes; a 1946 photograph of Kinjian Laboratory showing a large coeducational classroom of students in white lab coats seated and standing around laboratory tables with test tubes and other equipment in hand; and a circa 1920s non-press photograph of four dental students all young women in lab coats seated around a table of instruments. Another non-press photograph circa 1930 identifies the senior female students of Mother Catherine High School and shows an all-female laboratory class with biological and ecological samples in the foreground bell jars between table and shelving and additional worktables beyond. A thick matted photograph with black border circa 1910 shows a skylit laboratory interior with approximately twenty-five men and four women gathered around long benches. Press photographs include a March 4 1941 Ottawa image of a woman operating a high-powered microscope in a gauge testing laboratory; a 1930s U.S. Testing Company Laboratories image from Hoboken New Jersey showing a woman in the fiber analysis section at a microscope bench; a 1933 press image of a woman and man conducting an experiment involving heated metal apparatus; and a 1924 Washington D.C. press photograph identifying Theresa Karger as chief of the chemical laboratory at Mount Alto U.S. Veterans Hospital described as one of the women in unusual employment. <br /> The archive aligns with a long period in which women entered scientific and medical work through segregated colleges women's schools wartime necessity industrial laboratories and specialized technical training often gaining access first in educational or auxiliary settings before achieving broader professional recognition. Its international scope is a particular strength: the photographs place women in laboratory systems from the the beginning of the century through World War II and the immediate postwar period showing how female students technicians and researchers across studied and contributed to science. Minor corner and edge wear and residue on versos from press filing stamps and caption mounts; overall good condition. A concise and materially grounded record of women's scientific labor and educational access as women's presence in STEM moved from exceptional visibility into institutional practice. unknown
1922168751922. Vaccines Women in Medicine Original silver gelatin print photograph of a Vaccination clinic in rural European village. 1922. size is 3.5 x 5.5 in. Outdoor vaccination clinic administered by women who are cleaning and preparing the equipment. Six figures stand around a table filled with glass vials test tubes and a makeshift hand-powered centrifuge seated woman holds straps which rotate mechanism. Two clean-cut men in dark overcoats stand among the women; they could be medical specialists from a nearby city overseeing the clinic. While women faced discrimination in pursuing formal medical training to become doctors they took part in many informal yet critically important roles in which they could support public health initiatives. Small loss to bottom left corner not affecting any figures. Very good condition. Exceptional early photograph of a rustic vaccination clinic. unknown
1900162081900. Women in Sciences. Original vintage photograph of operating room and surgery team. Photograph shows eleven figures dressed all in white standing around a patient in an early operating room. While most of the medical workers are men two women stand at the edges of the group and the woman standing on the left is shown wearing an operating apron and rubber gloves. 8 x 10 in. sepia photo. Photo is in good condition with light scuffing to photo surface two water marks in bottom left quadrant and some dirt and stains to the image border. Light crease in top left corner and small tear on lower right edge. Image remains crisp and clear. An important photograph that shows women's involvement in the medical field and the development of surgical technology throughout the 20th century. unknown
ria9781572308107_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This hands-on manual from Leigh McCullough and associates teaches the nuts and bolts of practicing short-term dynamic psychotherapy the research-supported model first presented in Changing Character McCullough's foundational text. paperback
ria9780198788652_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; A fresh distinctive approach to the teaching of molecular biology. With its focus on key principles its emphasis on the commonalities that exist between the three kingdoms of life and its integrated coverage of experimental methods a paperback
2009x-0309120888National Academies Press 2009. Paperback. New. 150 pages. 8.80x6.00x0.40 inches. National Academies Press paperback
2005Q-0736054820Human Kinetics 2005-04-18. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Human Kinetics paperback
51-6330Amstelodami:apud Joannem Ravesteynium 1651. . 12mo. 7 x 12.5cm. Full contemporary vellum binding ivory color. Ribbed spine decorated with gilt. Frontispiece 26 388 3 pp. for the Table of Contents. Engraved frontispiece showing Jupiter seated on a pedestal opening an egg to release all creation.Renowned physician and scientist William Harvey is best known for his accurate description of how blood circulates through the body. While his published work on the circulation of blood is considered the most important of his academic life Harvey also made significant contributions to embryology with the publication of his book Exercitationes de Generatione Animalium in 1651. In this book he established several theories that would set the stage for modern embryology and addressed many embryological issues including conception embryogenesis and spontaneous generation. In this famous collection of observations on embryology and generation Harvey formulates “the first fundamentally new theory of generation since antiquity†by “shifting the focus to the egg itself as the primary generative agent.†The fruit of a lifetime of experience the treatise contradicts traditional Aristotelian views on generation by asserting that all life develops epigenetically either literally in an egg or according to the analogy of the egg. This principle has had great importance in the history of embryology and led to the search for the mammalian ovum.OOCLC Number / Unique Identifier:560965412.Keynes no. 35. Amstelodami,:apud Joannem Ravesteynium, 1651. hardcover
1927175711927. Bainbridge William Seaman. Four books: Fourth Congress 1927 Sixth Congress 1931 Seventh Congress 1933 Eighth Congress 1935. 248 pages 140 pages 114 pages and 88 pages respectively. 9" x 5.75" inches. Hardcover in original blue cloth boards. The Fourth Congress took place in Warsaw in 1927 The Sixth Congress in The Hague in 1931 the Seventh Congress in Madrid in 1933 and the Eighth Congress took place in Brussels in 1935. Topics covered include psychoneuroses in war influenza hemostasis in combat situations officer training methods evacuation protocols and more. The International Congress of Military Medicine is a politically neutral international intergovernmental organization whose main objective is to ensure that medical services personnel have the means to work together using similar practices in operations involving international cooperation. The rear cover of the Fourth Congress is rubbed but overall these books are in very good condition. unknown
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1901175671901. Wilder Alexander. A Brief Outline of Medical History and Sects of Physicians from the Earliest Historic Period; with an Extended Account of the New Schools of the Healing Art in the Nineteenth Century and Especially a History of the American Eclectic Practice of Medicine. New Sharon: New England Eclectic Publishing Co. 1901. First Edition. Hardcover. 946 pages. This work of medical history starts its journey in antiquity in Greece Egypt India and elsewhere. It soon advances however to the Early Modern period 17th century and onwards and focuses especially on the medical innovations of the 19th century and medicine in the American context. The book grapples seriously with Eclectic medicine which was was a branch of American medicine which made use of botanical remedies along with other substances and physical therapy practices popular in the latter half of the 19th and first half of the 20th centuries. It closes by discussing "medical freedom" medical institutions and legislation that affected the field of medicine in the United States. Some chipping on front cover and spotting on foreedge but interior is clean and bright Overall in very good condition. unknown
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2016x-0309449308Natl Academy Pr 2016. Paperback. New. 79 pages. 8.75x6.00x0.50 inches. Natl Academy Pr paperback
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