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1964M5849Rome: 1964-1966. 1964. 298 x 220 pp. Folio. 193 5; 180 4; 172 2 pp. Illus. Quarter gray cloth cloth corners patterned paper over boards blue cloth spine labels gilt spine. Ownership rubber stamps on titles. Fine. 1964-1966. hardcover books
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. AN EARLY PIONEER OF SMALL POX VACCINATION. 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 books
182637211Harrisburg PA 1826. Folio sheet folded to 4 pp for mailing. Addressed with Harrisburg postmark to Dr. Fairlamb in Downingtown. With tear from seal remnant affecting a single letter. Very Good.<br/><br/> "My Dear Fairlamb In as much as the passage of the new Medical school bill will crowd our profession which is already full by offering greater facilities to the study of medicine and as the Jefferson Medical faculty have already given us an earnest that they will prostitute medical honours by conferring them on men unacquainted with medical science the interest of medical men throughout the State is consequently deeply involved. The degree of Dr. of medicine has been conferred on Jonathan Pound a book-binder by the Jefferson College after having attended one course only. Five of the six professors were in favour of conferring a degree on my neighbour Henry Zook who is almost an idiot. A letter was received last night from Dr. Hiester of Reading in which he states that "two quacks in Lebanon county have actually received from the professors of the Jefferson College a promise of the Degree of Doctor of Medicine for exertions which they have made and are still making to send forward petitions in favour of the new medical school.<br/> "From such dishonourable proceedings I am confident that your well judging mind will revolt. As the more you view this bill in all its bearings the more you will be convinced that it will interfere with our interest." Harris urges Fairlamb to use his influence by urging Representative Hunt to oppose the bill.<br/> Hon. William Harris 1799-1865 a civil engineer was the son of James Harris a Pennsylvania State Senator and cofounder of the town of Bellefonte. He was son-in-law of Dr. George Ashbridge Fairlamb 1784-1829. Dr. Fairlamb received his medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1808 and practiced medicine in Downingtown for many years. He also established The Independent Journal of Downingtown a Jackson paper with George Plitt in 1827. unknown books
1979M9401St. Louis:: Washington University School of Medicine Library 1979. 1979. Small 4to. 103 pp. List of 268 items figs. index microfiche in rear pocket. Pictorial wrappers. FINE. First edition. Washington University School of Medicine Library, 1979. unknown books
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 books
1965M8934Pennsylvania:: Pennsylvania University Press 1965. 1965. First edition. 195 x 130 mm. Small 8vo. 52 pp. Figs. Printed wrappers. Very good. Pennsylvania University Press, 1965. unknown books
198536741London: Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine 1985. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A near fine copy. 18 pp. Illus. with b/w reproductions. 8vo. Pre-1800 works. Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine unknown books
199855702NY:: Abbeville Press. Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1998. Hardcover. 0789201607 . Third printing. Fine in a near fine one short closed edge tear dust jacket. . Abbeville Press, 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
197236774Bethesda: National Library of Medicine 1972. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A near fine copy. 16 pp. Sm. 4to. Includes a brochure titled Louis Pasteur 1822-1895. National Library of Medicine unknown books
192636751New York: New York Academy of Medicine 1926. First edition. Paper wrappers. A very good copy. Unpaged 65 pp. Illus. with b/w plates. 8vo. 95 items described. New York Academy of Medicine unknown books
1927BL3064New York:: The New York Academy of Medicine 1927. 1927. 8vo. Illus. index; minor marks. Gilt-stamped black cloth; extremities rubbed. Burndy and Truesdale Hospital bookplates blind embossed stamp on title and elsewhere. Very good. 95 listed items. The New York Academy of Medicine, (1927). hardcover books
306512Springfield Charles C. Thomas 1937. First edition. 4to. Author's preface. Illustrations. Title page printed in red and black large initials and top borders in text printed in red. Original gilt stamped dark blue morocco over blue cloth uncut and partly unopened. Dust jacket unclipped; spine faded; two short tears. Very good. 233 pages. Signed and inscribed by Fischer on title page: "To Erne W. Watson with the greetings of Martin Fischer 1950". Holmes designed and built several hospitals in California and was a pioneer in the Hospital Reform movement. Signed by Authors. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. Springfield, Charles C. Thomas, 1937. hardcover books
184726994New York NY: Not Published 1847. A small handwritten note dated Friday Feby. 21. "Dear Doctor I will have the pleasure to call for you this evening in hope you will ride with me to Chancellor Kents' - say at 7 1/2 o'clock I am Dear Sir yo's very truly J. Goodhue." and addressed on an integral panel to J. Augustin Smith M.D. Park Place. While no year is noted our research indicates 1847 as likely; Chancellor Kent 1763 - 1847 of NYC prominent jurist and legal scholar was dead by the end of that year and J. Augustin Smith 1782 - 1865 was at this time president of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York; he had earlier been President of the College of William & Mary. Note size approx. 4 1/2" x 7"size; paper darkened a bit old fold lines couple of spots at edge and on reverse of sheet; clear legible writing in ink; in very good condition. Manuscript. Not Bound. Very Good. Not Published paperback books
198819600Washington: National Academy Press 1988. Paperback. x 239p. notes figures indexappendixes very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. National Academy Press paperback books
196545241Bethesda: National Library of Medicine 1965. First edition. Stapled paper wrappers. A near fine copy. 20 pp. Illus. with b/w reproductions. 8vo. National Library of Medicine unknown books
1829533Lancaster Pa: Gedruckt und zu haben bey H. W. Villee 1829. 12mo. 170 x 105 mm. 6 ¾ x 4 inches. 192 pp. Illustrated with two woodcut vignettes in the text. Contemporary leather spine over decorated paper boards; spine worn away marbled paper rubbed away leaving paste paper boards exposed; signatures sprung but still intact. Paper stock is brown with age and is partially water stained. This copy with ownership signature reading "Henry Kauffman / his book it was / bought for 50 cents / 1833." With faults a complete copy of a fragile but scarce book in the trade. Second edition originally published in Carlisle in 1826. Contains remedies for most aliments that cause sickness and pain to humankind including herbal tonics and salves. The book includes a useful glossary of German terms translated into English and an index. Shoemaker Checklist of American Imprints 40361. Arndt German Language Printing 3025. Gedruckt und zu haben bey H. W. Villee unknown books
196311190London: Dawsons of Pall Mall 1963. 1st edition thus. Paper wrapped boards. Paper spine label. Glassine wrapper. Book - Nr Fine; Glassine - Abt VG worn. xxii 16 29 pp. Photographic facsimiles. 8vo. <br/><br/> Dawsons of Pall Mall hardcover books
1739219163Paris: Chez Briasson 1739. First edition. xx 105 21 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Latter patterned boards title in gilt on spine new endpapers. Fine. First edition. xx 105 21 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Chez Briasson unknown books
53656in an extensive fragment of an autograph report signed 5 January 1863 at Nashville Tennessee. 4to. Four pages approximately 750 words illustrated with a rough sketch map of the positions of the Union divisions at the battle comprising the final three pages of a seven page report with an extra leaf inserted. Folded several short splits at folds. Quite legible and very good. McArthur a Union surgeon who was responsible for establishing a hospital in Nashville gives a detailed first-hand account of the developments of the battle on its first day 31 December 1862 describing the chaos on the Union right its destruction and flight "a stampede more ludicrous and unmanageable than that of Bull Run" and assigns blame to General Richard W. Johnson commanding a division under McCook who "was taken by surprise while his troops were eating and his artillery horses drinking . and upon Gen. Johnson rests the blame of this shameful retreat & loss of life." Attending to his medical duties that day McArthur reports "making provision for the wounded in establishing Hospitals for the accommodation of those already injured and extracting balls dressing wounds and performing some capital operations required from the casualties of the day in which your humble servant played no inconsiderable part amputating two limbs &c &c . later I have stood at amputating table two days and two nights and am constantly working to make the ill soldiers comfortable. I am striving to establish a U.S. Hospital at Nashville." A stirring report on the heat of battle. <br/><br/> unknown books
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 books
195239510Calcutta: Sett Day & Co. 1952. 16mo 16 cm 6.25". 148 pp. <br><br>First Indian edition."<br>Â Â Â Â WorldCat locates only two U.S. libraries reporting ownership of this edition. Publisher's purple cloth. Very good. Sett Day & Co. hardcover books
199636788Montreal: McGill Univ. 1996. First edition. Paper wrappers with spiral binding. A fine copy. 53 pp. Illus. with b/w reproductions. 4to. McGill Univ. unknown books
197039496Calcutta: Sett Dey & Co. 1970. 12mo 18cm 7". 166 pp. <br><br>Reprinted 1970. Blackwood was "professor of Clinical Medicine and Materia Medica in the Hahnemann Medical College Chicago."<br>Â Â Â Â WorldCat locates only three U.S. libraries reporting ownership. Publisher's grey cloth. Very good. Sett Dey & Co. hardcover books
197239498Calcutta: Haren & Brother ca. 1972. 12mo 18 cm 7". 114 pp. <br><br>Fifth edition Second Indian. A printing of "Homoeopathic physicians' visiting list & pocket repertory."<br>Â Â Â Â WorldCat does not list any Calcutta editions of this work. Paperback. Very good. Haren & Brother paperback books