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20042090502113710912Not Available 2004. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19832111902154601943Association for the Promotion of Medical Science 1983. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Association for the Promotion of Medical Science paperback
19882082402113503676Not Available 1988. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Not Available paperback
19932110502151004560People's Health Publishing House 1993. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 11 People's Health Publishing House paperback
19762090202122801616Shanghai People's Publishing House China International Bookstore 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 53 pages Size: B5 size Shanghai People's Publishing House China International Bookstore paperback
19762092902143401457Shanghai People's Publishing House China International Bookstore 1976. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: B5 size Shanghai People's Publishing House China International Bookstore paperback
178200TP08Paris France 1782. On June 13th 1782 'Docteur rege de la Faculte de Medecine en L'Universite de Paris ancien Proffesseur de les Ecoles.' Etienne Pourfour-de-Petit first hired by the University in 1732 writes the Faculty beseeching that the Faculty honor and uphold his 1760 retirement 'edict'. Superbly interesting document that highlights the struggles of the revolutionary period and transition of power. The Professor obviously a monarchist and of the 'ancien regime' is faced with a new board made up of the rebels. Easily read is a certain disdain to the new Faculty members his deep respect for the Monarch but also an embracing of the new revolutionary ideas. Biographical Notes: SIR THOMAS PHILLIPPS 1792-1872. Born in 1792 Sir Thomas Phillipps from childhood was obsessed with the idea of obtaining virtually anything written or printed on paper including cartloads of documents from wastepaper merchants and the entire inventories of booksellers. "I wish to have one copy of every book in the world" he declared to a friend. He very nearly succeeded. His collection ultimately grew to more than 100000 books and at least 60000 manuscripts. As a result of his extravagant purchases Sir Thomas was permanently on the verge of bankruptcy and was constantly pursued by creditors. So many books arrived at his house that it was impossible to unpack his acquisitions much less keep pace with them. Visiting scholars driven to distraction would spend days hunting for an elusive text in the dusty heaps that filled every room. Because Sir Thomas has a morbid dread of fire most of his collection was housed in coffinlike boxes that could be carted away quickly. Visitors to Middle Hill were struck too by the presence of numerous logs a ploy he used to lure beetles away from his books. As Sir Thomas relentlessly pursued his passion the house itself began to crumble and its floors started to sag under the cast weight of hundreds of tons of paper. His neglect of Middle Hill was partly deliberate however. Sir Thomas's chief enemy in life James Halliwell had married his daughter against his wishes. It appears that Halliwell was in Sir Thomas' eyes the worst kind of criminal a book thief who had stolen valuable works from university libraries and even from his father-in-law. Having no sons Sir Thomas was unable to prevent Halliwell from inheriting his estate. To ensure that his detested heir would never receive anything of value Sir Thomas's solution was to allow Middle Hill to fall unto complete disrepair. He even went so far as to chop down and sell for lumber the centuries-old oak trees that lined the majestic mile-long drive to his home. In 1863 Sir Thomas decided to move - in order to accommodate his books. With the aid of 160 men 103 wagonloads of books and papers drawn by 230 horses the books were lumbered from Middle Hill top their new estate in nearby Cheltenham. It is said that for years afterwards the countryside was littered with the remains of carts that had collapsed under the sheer weight of the Phillipps collection. Sir Thomas continues to add to his library until his death in 1872. After Sir Thomas's death his immediate family had no room for his collection. So vast was the library that although individual items and large sections were sold privately or through numerous auction sales the Phillipps collection is still being sold more than a century after the death of its owner. In the course of its sales many treasures have come to light. As late as 1964 part of the long-lost and unique medieval manuscript of the Roman poet Ovid's Metamorphoses appeared and was subsequently reunited with its other half at Magdalen College Oxford. Once destined for destruction as worthless wastepaper this and many other priceless works were saved by the single-minded obsession of the greatest bibliomaniac of all time. Autograph. Manuscript. Very Fine. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. Paperback
180939<p><strong>Very rare first Italian Edition</strong></p><p><strong>How to choose the gender of a newborn during procreation</strong></p><p><strong>Only 1 know existing copy of this issue recorded in WorldCat Italy</strong></p><p><strong>Untrimmed in its original printer paper binding</strong></p><p>Millot Jacques-André. <em>L'arte di generare maschi e femmine ad arbitrio : sistema completo della generazione / di monsieur Millot. Prima versione italiana corredata in fine di una Memoria sulla Dissenteria epidemica del 1808.</em>In Assisi: presso Ottavio Sgariglia 1809.</p><p>8° 205 x 140 mm contemporary printer paper binding small restorations paper pp. xiv 176 47 1.</p><p><strong>No copy on the market no copy at auction in last 40 years</strong></p><p>First Italian edition of this bizarre treatise dealing with the methods and techniques to choose the gender of the newborn during the procreation and on the formation of the Placenta.</p><p>The original work was translated by the Italian Giovanni Palmieri and dedicated to his friend Antonio Trevisani who was the inspirer of the translation. Upon learning that his friend's wife had given birth to yet another female Palmieri proposed to him the method devised by Jacques-André Millot surgeon-midwife of Marie-Antoinette and the Duchesses of Orleans and Bourbon with which they hypothesized techniques during the conception which would have guided in the choice of the genre of the unborn child and set about the translation with commentary of the work printed in its first absolute edition in Paris in 1800 with the title <em>L'Art de procreÌer les sexes aÌ€ volonteÌ ou SysteÌ€me complet de geÌneÌration par Jacques-AndreÌ Millot</em>.</p><p>The work however is not a mere translation. As stated by Palmieri in the introduction some parts of the original work have been summarized while an extended commentary and some revisions have been implemented.</p><p>In his treatise the author proposes natural methods to choose the gender of the unborn child avoiding the bloody ones suggested in the past such as the removal of a father's testicle before conception. The method in summary theorizes the specialization of the ovaries in the development of one gender rather than another proposing through precise positions during conception to fertilize one ovary or the other according to the desired gender.</p><p>In detail:</p><p>· In the first part of the text the historical theories on generation known at the time are retraced.</p><p>· The second part describes the Placenta its origin and formation the blood circulation in the foetus the phenomenon of superfetation the similarities and dissimilarities between new-borns and parents the ovaries and their functions the uterine tubes.</p><p>· Finally the third part is dedicated to the description of the methods proposed to pre-define the gender of the unborn child. In particular it discusses the way to choose the gender during procreation the experiences and proofs of the functioning of the method ending with the final conclusions.</p><p>The text then continues this is the missing part in the works recorded in WorldCat with the extensive notes and comments of the translator and with the final part dedicated to the<strong> <em>Memoria sulla Dissenteria epidemica del 1808.</em></strong></p><p>"<em>I do not believe I can render a greater service to humanity than to give it the mode of procreating the gender at will; this knowledge would also have its Moral goal: it is I believe the only means of increasing if it is possible the tenderness of the Fathers and Mothers and the attachment of the Children for them because the parents who will have only Children of their choice will see them with continual satisfaction</em> " Millon op. cit.</p><p>Census: University of Chicago Signature 2 xiv 160 pp. Cornell University Library New York Signature 2 xiv 160 pp. Pontificia Università Gregoriana Roma signature xiv 176 47 1.</p><p>World-Cat apparently records only three copies of this title. The two copies present in the United States are however characterized by a different reduced signature compared to the present copy and the one owned by the Gregorian library. The signature of the copies in the US is in fact <strong>pp. 2 xiv 160</strong> with respect to the signature <strong>pp. xiv 176 47 1</strong> of the present copy.</p><p>In fact they are missing the <em>Nota del Traduttore</em> translator's note pp. 161-176 and the first edition of the<strong> <em>Memoria sulla Dissenteria epidemica del 1808 </em>pp. 1-47 of the second part.</strong></p><p><strong>All the other libraries mentioned in WorldCat own an electronic copy of the book.</strong></p><p>Conditions: Small restoration at bindings. Internally an amazing copy with no defect untrimmed.</p> Ottavio Sgariglia
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
033124215X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19692083002116202053Shingo Women's University of Medicine/Hirokawa Shoten 1969. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 3 Shingo Women's University of Medicine/Hirokawa Shoten paperback
1890162101890. Women in Sciences Two letters commending a female medical student Clara Cowles who is about to enter the field. The first is an autograph letter signed and dated 16 March 1893. 1 page handwritten on National Homeopathic Medical College of Chicago letterhead from the desk of W. M. W. Davison M. D. 9 x 5 ¾ in. Excellent condition with two horizontal fold lines. Davison writes in part: "Miss Cowles Kindly I wish to congratulate you for your most excellent paper." This letter also comes with a business card from W. M. W. Davison again dated March 16th 1893 which verifies that "Miss C S Cowles has passed the examination in Histology and Physiology and her standing is 90 in the former and 100 in the latter."<br /> <br /> The second is a typed letter signed and dated January 24 1896. 1 page on The People's Health Journal letterhead from the desk of editors L. D. Rogers M.D. and Ida Wright Rogers M.D. two married doctors. 8.5 x 11 in. They write:<br /> <br /> "Miss Clara CowlesEl Dorado Kas.<br /> Dear Miss Cowles:--<br /> Your favor of the 17th. together with your first examination papers came duly to hand. We have returned the papers. They were excellent. <br /> We thank you for the names of your two friends and will write to them. Let us hear from you often. <br /> Yours very sincerely Drs Rogers & Rogers"<br /> <br /> Very good condition with two vertical fold creases and one horizontal one at center. Small tear at upper left crease. Comes with a joint business card for Drs. Rogers & Rogers and inscribed in pencil on verso is the address for Dr. E. S. Reed Dentist. Four more inscribed business cards from doctors are included. One of the cards is from Dr. E. S. Reed and has a neat inscription on verso in ink declaring that Miss C. S. Cowles "has a standing of 98 in Dental-Surgery for the session of 1892 & '93" signed by E.S. Reed Professor of Dental Surgery. Interesting 19th century correspondence related to a young woman's medical education and those who offered her professional support and encouragement. unknown
2018x-0309471613Natl Academy Pr 2018. Paperback. New. 168 pages. 10.75x8.50x0.75 inches. Natl Academy Pr paperback
A9780309471619Paperback / softback. New. The National Academies of Sciences Engineering and Medicine's Army Research Laboratory Technical Assessment Board ARLTAB provides biennial assessments of the scientific and technical quality of the research development and analysis programs at the Army Research Laboratory ARL focusing on ballistics sciences human sciences information sciences materials sciences and mechanical sciences. This interim report summarizes the findings of the ARLTAB for the first year of this biennial assessment; the current report addresses approximately half the portfolio for each campaign; the remainder will be assessed in 2018. paperback
2018__0309471613Natl Academy Pr 2018. Paperback. New. 168 pages. 10.75x8.50x0.75 inches. Natl Academy Pr paperback
2020x-0309678226National Academies Press 2020. Paperback. New. 75 pages. 10.75x8.50x0.25 inches. National Academies Press paperback
A9780309678223Paperback / softback. New. <p>The mission of Army Research Laboratory ARL is to discover innovate and transition science and technology to ensure dominant strategic land power. The ARL's core competencies include network and information sciences computational sciences human sciences materials and manufacturing sciences propulsion sciences ballistic sciences and protection sciences. As part of a biennial assessment of the scientific and technical quality of the ARL this interim report summarizes the findings and recommendations for network and information sciences computational sciences and human sciences research.</p> Table of Contents<br /><ul><li>Front Matter</li><li>Summary</li><li>1 Introduction</li><li>2 Network and Information Sciences</li><li>3 Computational and Atmospheric Sciences</li><li>4 Human Sciences</li><li>5 Crosscutting Recommendations and Exceptional Accomplishments</li><li>Appendixes</li><li>Appendix A: Army Research Laboratory Organization and Research Core Competency Clusters</li><li>Appendix B: Army Research Laboratory Technical Assessment Board Members and Staff Biographical Information</li><li>Appendix C: Assessment Criteria</li><li>Appendix D: Acronyms</li></ul> paperback
2000mon0004058048National Academies Press 1/22/2021 12:00:01 A. paperback. Very Good. 0.5000 9.0000 6.0000. National Academies Press paperback
19702080502106400647Nanzando Japan Maternal Protective Physician Association 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 447p Nanzando Japan Maternal Protective Physician Association paperback
022677Corry PA: Oregon Indian Medicine Co. Trade Card. 9 x 9 inch cardstock with gold red black and blue inked design advertising Oregon Indian Medicines with two moveable tabs which allow for a perpetual calendar. Card is moderately soiled and lightly creased. Verso has pencil writing likely from previous owner. Fully operational and functional calendar. Printed by the Herald Lithography Company of Erie PA. Card advertises various quack medicines including Worm Eradicator Catarrh Snuff Woman's Friend and the always vital Tape Worm Secret. Ka-ton-Ka was a patent medicine of the Oregon Indian Medicine Company manufactured of course in Pennsylvania. Despite the claims of being a secret formula for healing from an Indian Tribe in Oregon Ka-ton-Ka was composed of sugar aloes baking soda and alcohol. The advertisements claimed it was a cure for all blood diseases stomach and liver difficulties plus cured Dyspepsia; Biliousness; Syphilis; Scrofula; Salt Rheum; Erysipelas; Catarrh; Liver Complaint; Rheumatism; Enlargement of the Liver; and Diseases of the Kidneys! A really nifty artifact of the patent medicine craze in a large moveable trade card. . Oregon Indian Medicine Co. unknown
19342092902137500035Nihon Pharmaceutical Company 1934. Soft Cover. Fine. Size: A5 Number of books: 1 Nihon Pharmaceutical Company paperback
1397302100.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1397302089.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19822111902160101732Not Available 1982. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 327 Not Available paperback
20002081002108300128Japan Society of Oriental Medicine 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 179p version 16p size: 27cm Japan Society of Oriental Medicine paperback