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First English edition, 8vo (210 x 125 mm), [2], iv, 149, [1]pp., without the half-title, 3 folding engraved plates, title a little foxed with soiling to margins, occasional foxing to the text, recent quarter-calf over marbled boards, spine gilt tooled, red morocco label. The first English translation of Lalonette's Nouvelle m?thod de traiter les maladies v?n?riennes, par la fumigation, Paris, 1776. Provenance: Early ownership ink signature on title page "John Thomson". Scarce, not held by the British Library or the Wellcome Library.
The Lancet, 1867. 4to. Wrappers blank. Extracted from ""The Lancet"": I. pp.326-329 (March 16) - II. pp. 357-359 (March 16) - III. pp 387-389 (March 30) - IV. pp.507-509 (April 27) - V. pp. 95-96 (July 27) - VI. pp.353-356 (Sept. 21) - VII. pp. 668-669 (Nov. 30).
Reprinted from the 1957 Transaction of the European Orthodontic Society. Fascicolo, 15 pagine, in 8vo, ill.. 610 - Ba Ottimo (Fine) Ottimo. <br> <br> <br> (0000000073874)
Sixth edition, 8vo (182 x 125mm), 47, [1]pp., inner hinges broken,orig. cloth, gilt, spine torn. Weinberger, p.46.
Very good condition, Clear, bright and tight. Used
br. Gonfie, fumantine, inacidite, intolleranti, ingorde, pigre o in fiamme: le pance di ciascuno di noi si offrono in questo libro attraverso un campionario che è allo stesso tempo medico e narrativo. Mentre leggiamo le analisi di Silvio Danese, che trasferisce tra le righe la sua esperienza di gastroenterologo ospedaliero e di ricercatore, abbiamo l'impressione che ogni pancia sia la protagonista di una piccola epopea, come quel naso che si stacca dal viso del legittimo proprietario, nel racconto di Gogol', e se ne va in giro convinto di essere un consigliere di stato. Danese cerca di frenare le intemperanze di stomaci e intestini problematici offrendo A ogni pancia il suo rimedio, con una carrellata di terapie mediche e cure casalinghe per le condizioni più comuni, quali intolleranze alimentari, meteorismo, circonferenza addominale fuori misura, stitichezza, intestino irritabile, reflusso gastroesofageo, diverticoli, malattia di Crohn, rettocolite ulcerosa. A dialogare con l'autore è il food mentor Marco Bianchi, che arricchisce questo manuale con consigli nutrizionali e ricette pensate per ciascuna delle pance esaminate, ma appetibili per chiunque: dal couscous di quinoa e melanzane con yogurt alla sogliola al forno allo zenzero su crema di carote e patate dolci. Il libro fa parte della collana Scienze per la vita, ideata e diretta da Eliana Liotta.
Library stamps and stickers to spine, text block face and inner cover. Ex - Library
Library sticker and stamps to spine, text block and inner cover. Bookshelf wear. Ex - Library
<br/> STATO: USATO, MOLTO BUONO.<br/> NOTE: Ex libris stampato al frontespizio.<br/> TITOLO: A patrofilo sulla costituzione della medicina. <br/> AUTORE: Galeno.<br/> CURATORE: Testo e traduzione di Stefania Fortuna.<br/> EDITORE: De Gruyter Akademie Forschung<br/> DATA ED.: 1997,<br/> COLLANA: Coll.Corpus Medicorum graecorum edidit Academia Berolinensis et Brandenburgensis cum Academiis Hauniensi
New English Original bdg. HC. Oblong 4to. In English. 350 p., b/w and color ills. A pediatrician in Anatolia Albert Eckstein.= Anadolu'da bir hekim: Alber Eckstein. The German pediatrician Albert Eckstein, (1891-1950) founded modern pediatrics in Turkey while he was in exile from Nazi Germany. On 1 October 1925 in the city of Düsseldorf he married Erna Schlossmann (1895-1998), a pediatrician and daughter of Arthur Schlossmann (1867- 1932) who too was a pediatrician and head of the Children's Hospital at the Academy of Medicine in Düsseldorf. In 1926 he was promoted to Professor. After Schlossmann's death, Dr Eckstein was appointed chief of the department. On 1 July 1935, in his Düsseldorf clinic Dr. Eckstein received an envelope marked 'Personal'. It said: 'In the name of the Reich, I relieve you of your duties in the service of the Prussian Government by June 1935 based on the orders dated 12 June 1935. Adolf Hitler, Hermann Göring'. Through the Emergency Organization for German Scientists Abroad Eckstein received an offer from the Turkish Government to work at the Ankara Numune Hospital. The contract was signed in Berlin on 1 August 1935 by Hamdi Arpag, Ambassador to Germany. The Ministry of Health and Social Assistance asked Eckstein to undertake a trip accompanied by his assistant Dr Selahattin Tekand during July and August 1937 to investigate children's diseases and mortality in 13 central and southern Anatolian provinces and villages. Additional aims were to collect information about the fertility of women and the number of surviving children. His wife, Dr Erna Eckstein-Schlossman, accompanied him. Eckstein's report was organized under the following headings: Results Obtained, Fish Consumption, Nutritional Situation, Fight against Trachoma and Diarrhoea, Skin Diseases, Fertility of Mothers and Child Mortality, Child Mortality and Villages and the Poorer Classes in Ankara.
Octavo in white wrappers with color illus. on cover; color illus.; 204 pp., 28 cm. In English. Out of print. || Contents: Terminology and orientation -- Microscopic anatomy -- Support and movement -- Integration and coordination -- Maintenance of the body -- Continuance of the species -- Vertebrate dissections.
information for primary teachers, stickers at the top of booklets, two booklets together (Part 1 & Part 2)
information for primary teachers, stickers at the top of booklets
Contributing Autors - Foreword: Occupational Medicine's Expanding Scope - ACOEME; American College of Occupational and Enviromental Medicine, Code of Ethical Conduct 1 23x14,5 cm., in brossura, pp. XXV (1), 823, numerose figure e tabelle, 1 tavola fuori testo con 10 immagini a colori, seconda edizione, in lingua inglese, buone condizioni.
First edition, xxx [i.e.xl],188pp., ( p. xl misnumbered xxx), with half-title, insignificant tape mark to fore-margin of title page, recent quarter calf, marbled boards, spine morocco label lettered in gilt. William Falconer (1744-1824), physician to the Bath hospital, "Despite this abrasive personality Falconer ran a successful spa practice, counting among his patients the duke of Portland, Lord Chancellor Thurlowe, William Pitt, and Horatio Nelson. A cultivated man, Falconer engaged in the activities of the Bath and West of England Society and the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society."?Oxford DNB.
Same Day Dispatch on orders received before 3.30 1.4kg. combination of prescription processing, compounding, and calculations, this reference helps students see how to apply basic science concepts to practice. Modern techniques and materials for compounding include sample formulations. Sections on calculations show several different methods for solving a given problem Clean Copy
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean crisp tight copy with bright laminated boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or torn with very small trace of creasing top rear edge. 95pp.
Octavo. Pp. xvi, 172, (4) publishers catalogue. Nice wood-engraved frontispiece with detailed nomenclature of the entire auditory apparatus. With wood-engraved illustrations to the text. hardcover, rebound in handsome contemporary full cloth, spine lettered and dated in gilt, bookplate and stamp. In fine condition. Excellent copy. ~ First edition. Rare. In its third edition it was republished as "Practitioner's Handbook of Diseases of the Ear and Naso-Pharynx" (London, Churchill, 1887). Henry Macnaughton Jones (1844-1918). Irish otologist, gynaecologist and ophthalmologist, Master of Obsteritics at the Royal University of Ireland, founder of the Cork Eye, Ear and Throat Hospital, later known as the Victoria Hospital. His "Handbook on Diseases of the Ear and Naso-pharynx" passed through six editions. ~ Provenance: At one time in the University of Newcastle upon Tyne with a bookplate and a small stamp to this effect.
First edition, 8vo (180 x 110 mm), vi, [2], 159 + 13pp., of publisher's adverts,2 folding lithographed plates showing the Havanna, Virginian, Missouri and Langsdorff Tobacco plants, some light foxing, orig. cloth backed boards, printed paper label to spine. James Jennings (1772-1833) was the son of a substantial grocer of Huntspill in Somerset; he was apprenticed to a chemist in Bristol, where he was an early acquaintance of Robert Southey. He carried on the family business before migrating to London in 1817, where he edited journals and was secretary to the Metropolitan Literary Institution.
Second Edition, presentation inscription on blank margin of title "M. Pearch. From the Author. June 1839.", 6 plates, xxvi, [2], 205, [1] pp., original cloth, head and tail of spine slightly worn, spine lettered in gilt. Crowley, 1603; Weinberger, p.117; Troxel, Catalogue of Northwestern University, Dental School Library, p.106.
London, Longman, Rees, Orme, 1828. Uncut in cont. boards, rebacked. Corners bumped. XVI,248 pp.
First edition, 44pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac finds copies at the Wellcome and BL.
First edition, 38pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, [4], 58pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, 19, [1]pp., with half-title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.