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2-8469821210ANAYA EDUCACIÓN. Paperback. New. 296 pages. Spanish language. 11.42x8.82x0.59 inches. ANAYA EDUCACIÓN paperback
2012DADAX3659270571LAP Lambert Academic Publishing 2012-10-13. paperback. New. 5.91x0.64x8.66. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. LAP Lambert Academic Publishing paperback
1849283685Utica 1849. unbound. very good. Fine content A.L.S. 4to. 2 pages Utica New York July 6 1849 in part: ". Dear Father . we think of you these Cholera times and particularly as we hear that it has visited Rome and sometimes wish you could all be here again as the city is comparatively healthy but we must all endeavor to keep cool. with caution" ".We have all been well except Brother Bob who has been complaining a little for a few days though not of anything bearing the nature of the epidemic - we have induced him to remain quiet and I believe he has mostly if not entirely recovered." Boldly written with extremely light mailing folds.<br/> <br/> unknown
3659270571.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1831003913<p>London: George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode 1831. Single sided broadside approximately 440mm x 570mm in size. Chipped to extremities with some loss to margins creased from old folds with minor loss to the middle of a few words of a sentence in the centre 'appeared and broken out' but with no loss of sense. Extensive Japanese tissue repairs to reverse faint blue pencil marks to right hand margin. An uncommon survival allowing for the removal of persons or goods 'nuisances' on ships "arriving and having any infectious Disease or Distemper on board" including the plague or spasmodic cholera. BL and Wellcome only in Library Hub. First Edition. Unbound. Fair. Elephant Folio. Broadside.</p> George Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode paperback
BN314805Editions du Cygne. Softcover. La nudité: Pratiques et significations <br/><br/>La nudité: Pratiques et significations Christophe Colera Editions du Cygne paperback
9276Circa 1849. 4to 36 pp and a manuscript title-page. All texts clear and complete. Disbound from a commonplace book and apparently complete. Fair on aged brittle gilt-edged paper with a few closed tears in particular to the last couple of leaves. The book is presumably in Mrs Macdonald's hand and the only indication to her identity is the final note see below signed 'F. M. M.' which shows her to have been an educated member of the middle classes. Divided into three parts. The first part is 'Useful Remarks for the Mistress of a House' 25 pp paginated from 1 to 23. The first page carrying remarks on Tea Loaf Sugar Moist Sugar Eggs and Spices with the last two annotated 'Experientia docet!' The first entry reads: 'Tea should be kept in a dry place and any store should be in Tin Canisters wrapt in flannel. Two spoonful is the quantity given to work-women for breakfast or Tea.' Extensive sections on Pickles and Preserves. Also Raspberry Vinegar Candles Soap 'Lay in also an annual stock' and Coals the latter annotated 'Since the above was written Coals are sold by the Ton'. Long sections on 'Poultry yard' 'Pidgeons' 'Rabbits' 'If the Doe is weak during her accouchement give her beer caudle or warm fresh grains' 'Ornamental Supper dishes' 'Flummery' including 'Green Melon in Flummery' The second part comprising 6 pp of French recipes: 'Soupe a la Bonne-Femme' 'Roux Blanc white Thickening' 'Roux brun brown thickening' 'Sauce Tournee' Sauce a l'Allemande German sauce' 'Sauce au Maitre d'Hotel' 'Sauce du Maitre d'Hotel au maigre' 'To boil Artichokes the French way' 'French melted butter only good with Artichokes in my opinion'. The third part 6 pp containing miscellaneous recipes beginning with a long 'Anti-Cholera diet' and ending with 'Lord Ponsonby's Cure for Cholera. 1849.' 'It is asserted by Lord Ponsonby's Agent that the patient is immediately cured before a Medical Man arrives.' This is dated 'June 24: 1849' and is followed by a note signed 'F. M. M.' reading 'The above receipt was given to me by a Man of the name of Poole a Poulterer at Alston near Cheltenham who saw it tried in his House by his Brother in Law who was seized with all the symptoms of Cholera and had the Medicine made up to be ready at a moment and was quite well and able to return to his home some miles distant perfectly recovered the next Morning.' [Circa 1849.] unknown
26909Lambeth 7 July 1832. Four pages folio bifolium tipped onto card minor damage not affecting text crude repair with sellotape on 'spine' aged fair condition. A. The 'Petition' two pages folio in a tidy handwriting commencing: "We the undersigned regret to have occasion to trouble your Lordship but under the present alarming apprehension of that dreadful disease of Cholera we intreat your Lordships assistance in the removal of a monstrous nuisance in our immediate neighbourhood. The dust yard of Messrs Sinott situate in Belvedere Road Lambeth is the receptacle for the refuse of the vegetables from Covent Garden market where it is as well as much other very offensive matter suffered to remain till far advanced in decomposition long thought the source of cholera the effluvia from which especially during the present warm weather is almost unbearable and we fear unless abated will materially endanger the lives of many in our populous neighbourhood ." They ask for his Lordship's interference to deal with a longstanding problem. Signed by Thomas Langton Samuel Cross John Barnard John Chas Stahlschmidt and ten others. B. Final page of the bifolium copy of letter presumably sent to Sinnottsalso dated 7 July 1832 tipped on to card with loss of a letter or two initialled discussing the source of effluvia affecting the lives of people a "crowded population" and its connection to cholera. See Image. Notes: a. "Lord Melbourne William Lamb 2nd Viscount Melbourne was heavily involved in the government's response to the first major cholera epidemic in Britain during his time as Home Secretary in the early 1830s" AI; b. "The 1832 Cholera Outbreak in LambethConditions: Lambeth situated along the Thames was a hub of industry and a magnet for poor migrant workers living in cramped filthy conditions with no proper sewerage systems.Water Supply: Residents including those in Lambeth drank directly from the heavily contaminated Thames accelerating the spread of the disease.Impact: By February 1832 cases were reported in London with Lambeth and Southwark among the early affected areas. By the end of 1832 the epidemic had killed over 32000 people across Britain."Miasma" Theory: At the time officials like Edwin Chadwick and the Central Board of Health believed cholera was caused by "miasma"—poisonous air arising from decomposing matter." AI Lambeth, 7 July 1832 unknown
185010296Mexico: R. Rafael 1850. Original Wrappers. near Very Good binding. Octavo. 16 pp. Stitched in original wrappers. Horizontal crease through the center of the pamphlet from accidental folding; light edgewear including folded leaf corners; rear wrapper soiled; wormholes through the entire pamphlet that touch the occasional letter not impacting comprehension. <br /> <br /> Uncommon pamphlet in which the author a self-professed retired physician identifies how to diagnose cholera which had reemerged as a serious problem during and after the Mexican-American War. We've not been able to find other references to work by Duck. Fairly uncommon. While this is not an ideal copy given the condition it is fairly good. Sutro p. 858. R. Rafael unknown
18312684BB1831. Königsberg J.H. Bon's Buchhandlung 1831. 8°. 60 S. 48 S. Zusätze. Halblederband aus der Zeit. Beigebunden: Schnurrer Friedrich: Die Cholera morbus ihre Verbreitung ihre Zufälle die versuchten Heilmethoden . Stuttgart und Tübingen Gotta'schen Buchhandlung 1831. X 2 79 S. Mit 1 gef. Karte. Beigebunden: Hegetschweiler Joh.: Ueber den Charakter die Cur und die Verhütung der ostindischen Brechruhr Cholera mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der Verhältnisse der Schweiz. Zürich Orell Füssli 1831. 52 S. Beigebunden: Köchlin J. R.: Ueber die Cholera oder den Brechdurchfall und die dagegen gerichteten Schutz- und Hülfsmittel. Zürich Schulthess 1831. 74 S. Beigebunden: Bastler Anton Dominik: Die Cholera in Wien. Wien Strauss 1832. 1 Bl. 134 S. - Sammlung div. Beiträge über die Cholera in einem Buch gebunden. - Mit Bibliotheksnummern. Der Einband berieben. unknown
183222939Montreal. A la Librairie de E.R. Fabre & Cie. Juin 1832 1832. Hardcover. 24mo 13cm 16p. in the original plain boards fine n12 A book of prayers in response to a cholera epidemic outbreak in Lower Canada in 1832 which was brought by immigrants from Britain. At the time it was not understood how the disease spread nor how to treat it. Six thousand people were believed to have died. Montreal. A la Librairie de E.R. Fabre, & Cie. Juin 1832 hardcover
189340<p><strong>Very rare Second enhanced edition </strong></p><p><strong>No copy of any edition of this title recorded in WorldCat</strong></p><p><strong>Uncut</strong></p><p>Oliveti Torquato. <em>Della morte apparente nei cholerosi del modo di farli risorgere e della sola cura giovevole nel cholera asiatico / Torquato Oliveti</em>. Savignano : Tipografia dei Filopatridi 1893</p><p>8° 185 x 120 mm original paper binding with title page printed on front board pp. 116.</p><p>Very rare second edition of Torquato Olivetti treatise on Asian cholera and the phenomenon of apparent death in the sufferers of cholera</p><p>The treatise published in First Edition in Naples in 1886 organised as a practical manual to be used by doctors during an epidemic of cholera deals with the causes and symptoms of the disease the most effective cures and deals with the phenomenon of the apparent death of some sick people on how to recognise this symptom and how to raise the apparent dead.</p><p>Olivetti a doctor and lawyer from Emilia formed his experience on cholera during the terrible plague epidemic that broke out in Naples in 1884.</p><p>In the summer of 1884 a devastating cholera epidemic was recorded in Naples. The difficult housing situation in the popular neighbourhoods and poor sanitation conditions favoured the rapid proliferation of the disease. In the space of a few weeks the death toll exceeded 7000. To prevent the recurrence of other similar tragedies the mayor Nicola Amore with the support of King Umberto I and Prime Minister Depretis started the "gutting" of the ancient city with a massive recovery plan.</p><p>CONDITION: Amazing copy with no defects; uncut.</p> Tipografia dei Filopatridi paperback