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0309157811.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1985SONG030903583XNational Academies Press 1985-02-01. hardcover. Used: Good. 7.74x1.50x9.94. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. National Academies Press hardcover
2010DADAX0309157811National Academies Press 2010-10-01. Illustrated. paperback. New. 5.90x0.50x8.90. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. National Academies Press paperback
2000mon0004058016National Academies Press 12/2/2023 12:00:01 A. paperback. Like New. . National Academies Press paperback
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2000mon0003395821National Academies Press 1/28/2022 12:00:01 A. paperback. Very Good. 1.2500 10.7500 8.5000. Cover and edges may have some wear. National Academies Press paperback
1998VS-7CordovaTN.: American Association for Laboratory Animal Science 1998. Comprehensive reference text contains sections on research facilities; breeding and husbandry; scientific fundamentals in laboratory animal science; feed and nutrition; hygiene and environment in the facility; research techniques; animal health; diseases; drug therapy; euthanasia; specific species information; etc. 202 pgs. Illustrated. Minimal shelfwear. . . . Soft Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. American Association for Laboratory Animal Science Paperback
ING9780309065948National Academies Press. New. Special order direct from the distributor National Academies Press unknown
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1999SONG0309065941National Academies Press 1999-08-27. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x0.00x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. National Academies Press paperback
1995Q-0440216621Dell 1995-03-01. Mass Market Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Dell paperback
0803601166.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1968174428Congresso Internazionale De Storia Della Medicina 1968. Paperback. Prof. Stannard's ownership information binding just beginning to split with tape repair to spine else very good clean condition. From the library of Prof. Jerry Stannard one of the presenters at this congress. Vol. II only 1824pp. stiff wrappers papers presented in several languages. Congresso Internazionale De Storia Della Medicina paperback
1969003601Roma: Società Internazionale Di Storia Della Medicina 1969. 2 vols. li 1824p. b/w illus. original stiff wrappers. Contains 208 papers in four languages. Società Internazionale Di Storia Della Medicina unknown
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
A9780309270953Paperback / softback. New. The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management BOEM manages the energy and mineral resources on the outer continental shelf. BOEM's environmental program by producing environmental studies and conducting environmental assessments ensures that environmental protection is a critical element of BOEM's decision making. This report addresses BOEM's aspirations to conduct a first-in-class science program within their Environmental Studies Program ESP. This report describes attributes identified by the committee of a first-in-class use-inspired management-oriented science program in this case BOEM's ESP and its connection to the broader BOEM environmental program. The report recommends that BOEM develop procedures and conduct regular evaluations to assess whether and how well its environmental program meets the attributes of a first-in-class program and identify areas for improvement. It also outlines a framework for conducting such an evaluation. The report contains guidance and examples drawn from a workshop series with BOEM's peer agencies and other science programs as well as other information gathering efforts. The guidance contained in this report is offered to BOEM as a starting point for developing more detailed processes for evaluating and improving its program. paperback
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190786591Adelaide: Government Printer 1907. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. Adelaide Government Printer 1907. Large octavo lxviii 510 pages with illustrations plus charts some folding and an erratum slip. Cloth a little flecked and bumped with minor wear to the extremities; heavy creases to the top corner of two leaves; minor pencilling to an early section; a very good copy. Numerous lectures are reprinted including several on the use of the recently pioneered Rontgen X Rays and 'The Organisation of the Australian Army Medical Corps on Peace Footing with its Expansion to War Requirements' 15 pages. Government Printer hardcover
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. 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
409376From the Bart Auerbach Collection. A corner torn from seal with loss of a few letters else fine. 3 1/4 pages plus address panel a bifolium. In French. A densely written letter about human deformity. Answering a letter by Hecquet questioning whether it is theologically sound to baptize deformed babies what he calls "monsters". Bocquillot answers that in some cases the deformity is caused by bestiality and implies that in that case the child is not properly human. He believes however that when the deformity happens naturally what he calls the "mother's fantasy" or some other accident of nature it must be seen as part of God's plan – the “monster†partakes of human nature and so it should be baptized. He goes on to cite St. Augustine's concurrence in this matter in his Enchiridion.<br /> <br /> Summarizing his argument: "Quoi qu'ils ne paraissent point dignes de ce sacrement a cause de leur figure bizarre on les y doit croire dignes par leur nature" Though they don't seem worthy of this sacrament baptism on account of their bizarre appearance we must believe them to be worthy of it on account of their human nature. unknown
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
1970049515Istanbul 1970. Soft cover. Very Good. Original typewritten letter with autograph signature. 1 p. In Turkish with Latin script. Dated 21/21/1970. Written from Erenköy Istanbul to Fethi Tevetoglu 1916-1989 Turkish author doctor politician and encyclopedist. It says his current cure and he continue to write his autobiography for encyclopedia by Fethi Tevetoglu. Also some celebration and good wishes. <br/> <br/> paperback
200-01674Paralyzed Veterans of America. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Paralyzed Veterans of America paperback
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