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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
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183238696Boston: Leonard C. Bowles 1832. First edition. Stitched paper wrappers. Very good few tears along the edges and spine ends scattered foxing. 13 pp. 8vo. Cover title: Mr. Greenwood's fast discourse. American awaited the 1832 Cholera outbreak as reports from Europe arrived. Unlike many others Greenwood did not see the epidemic as a cleansing purge by God to punish the wicked. "Let us then confess our faults one to another and let us pray one for another. Let us confess our faults to God and pray for ourselves. If our prayers are fervent and righteous; if they awaken us to the evil and danger of sin; if they make us humble and unassuming; if they inspire us with a cheerful courage united with a rational prudence we may be confident that they will avail much. They have availed much. They have prepared us in the best possible manner against the hovering pestilence; they have saved us from sin which is more dreadful than pestilence. God has heard them; and he will answer them if not by temporal immunity yet by the answer of eternal salvation." Francis William Pitt Greenwood 1797-1843 was a Unitarian minister of King's Chapel in Boston. His written works were published in the Christian Examiner as well as the Boston Journal of Natural History The Token and Atlantic Souvenir. His sermons were published in 1844 in two volumes by former Boston Mayor Samuel A. Eliot. Sabin 28686. American Imprints 12733. Leonard C. Bowles unknown books
18322902New York: Jonathan Leavitt printed by G. P. Scott and Co 1832. Good. 8vo in 4's. 4 9-40 pp. Bound in sympathetic wrappers evidence of stab-stitching. Foxing and browning throughout as is true in all copies. An interesting sermon preached in the midst of the 1832 cholera epidemic in New York complete with the characteristic "fire and brimestone" judgments on the sins of the people.<br/><br/>Cholera reached the Western Hemisphere during the second pandemic 1829-1851. Many contemporary journalistic sources associated the disease with "large numbers of Irish and other emigrants" a "class of persons particularly exposed and carrying the disease wherever they go." This particular sermon preached upon Isaiah 26:9 "When thy judgments are in the earth the inhabitants of the world will learn righteousness" lays the blame not on recent emigrants but rather on a wicked and atheistic generation who no longer fear God and has forgotten Him. "Most were thought to have willfully weakened their bodies through unwholesome ways of life and were now being punished for their sins. According to religious leaders the three prominent abominations of the time were sabbath-breaking intemperance and debauchery and cholera was viewed as here as a disease of "'mental and corporeal debility.'"<br/><br/>The preacher Gardiner Spring 1785-1873 was an American minister of the Brick Presbyterian Church from his ordination in 1809 until his death as well as prolific religiou author. He is perhaps most famous for his Gardiner Spring Resolutions which effectively precipitated the creation of the Presbyterian Church of the Confederate States of America and the schism of the Presbyterian Church along regional lines which lasted from the American Civil War until 1983.<br/><br/>Checklist American Imprints 14822. Sabin 89779.<br/><br/>REFERENCES: New York Commercial Advertiser. 1832 Jun. 18. Referenced in: "AIDS: The Burden of History" Elizabeth Fee and Daniel M. Fox eds. Jonathan Leavitt, printed by G. P. Scott and Co unknown books
183246999Hartford: H. and F. J. Huntington 1832. First edition. Folding map. 368 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Red cloth leather spine label. Spine faded front board loose foxed throughout. First edition. Folding map. 368 pp. 1 vols. 12mo. Amariah Brigham 1798-1849 was the first superintendent of the New York State Lunatic Asylum at Utica. While there he founded the American Journal of Insanity in July 1844. The present title served as a compendium of the existing knowledge of epidemic cholera. DAB III: 42-3. Reynolds 670; not in Sallander Bibliotheca Walleriana H. and F. J. Huntington unknown books
18321080Luzern, 10. Weinmonat 1831 - 20. Jenner, 1832. 301 Seiten. Blauer Pappband der Zeit.
18898195AB1889. Washington Government Printing Office 1889. 13 chromolithogr. Taf. 3 Lichtdruck-Taf. 197 S. Lwd. d. Zt. Erste Ausgabe dieser Monographie. - 'The greater part of the detailed study of the disease the planning of experiments and the bacteriological investigations have been carried out by Dr. Theobald Smith while the conducting of the experiments the care of the experimental animals and the general management of the experiment station have been under the direction of Dr. F. L. Kilborne' Letter of Transmittal. - Die sorgfältig lithographierten Tafeln mit Abbildungen von Organen nach Cholerabefall. - Innenspiegel mit eingeklebter Komplimentkarte von D. E. Salomon Unterzeichner des Vorworts zusammen mit Norman J. Colman. Vorsätze mit zeitgenössischen Eintragungen in Tinte und Bleistift. 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
B9781020158070Hardback. New. hardcover
18307290London The Religious Tract Society c.1830. 1830 8 p. Written in the form of a letter signed R.K. St. Petersburg 8th September 1830. 18cm. Bound with approximately 60 tracts mostly issued by the Religious Tract Society. contemporary tree calf. Front board detached and the other board held by an old amateur repair. The contents clean and tight. London, The Religious Tract Society unknown
ORD-19648Toulon. Lithographie Aurel. (1866).- Grande lithographie en noir et blanc (ca 520 x 370 mm) dans un encadrement doré simple, ancien, gravure très animée. Il s'agit sans doute d'un pélerinage à Notre Dame du Mai dans la forêt de Janas. Très bon état. Photo sur demande.
18312684BBKönigsberg, J.H. Bon's Buchhandlung, 1831. 8°. 60 S., 48 S. (Zusätze). Halblederband aus der Zeit.
40054La Roche-sur-Yon : Imprimerie centrale de l'Ouest (Bibliothèque de la révolution de 1848), 1958 - un volume 14,5x21,8cm broché sous jaquette illustrée, 188 pages avec des tableaux, plans et cartes - bon état -
In 8 cm. 21x14. Pp. 52. Interessante pubblicazione medica del 1832 sulla cura del colera durante l'epidemia della primavera del 1832 a Parigi del Dottor Cayol.<BR>L'autore fornisce istruzione precise della cura in concomitanza con i vari sintomi.<BR>In buone condizioni e completo. Copertina morbida posticcia in buone condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con rare fioriture.Interesting medical pamphlet of 1832 about treatment of cholera during epidemic of spirng 1832 in Paris by Dottor Cayol. The author provides treatment to give with symptoms. In good conditions and complete. Soft false cover in good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in good conditions with occasional foxings.
In 8°, br. muta recente, pp. 15-(1nn).
In 8° (20,3x13,5 cm); 16 pp. Senza brossura ma non slegato. Prima ed unica edizione assai rara, due soli esemplari censiti in ICCU, di questa relazione del celebre medico originario di Accumoli in provincia di Rieti, Agostino Cappello (1784-1858) dedicata all’epidemia di colera che colpì il territorio anconetano nel 1836. L’autore che fu medico condotto di Accumoli e Tivoli ricoprì anche la carica di Consigliere del magistrato Supremo di Sanità dello Stato della Chiesa su segnalazione diretta di Papa Leone XII che tenne sempre in grande conto Cappello. Vari sono gli studi sull’idrofobia ed il colera pubblicati dal medico. L’opera qui presentata nasce come risposta a vari articoli di giornale francesi che segnalavano in Ancona il primo focolaio dell’epidemia di colera che avrebbe poi colpito buona parte d’Europa tra il 1836 ed il 1838. L’autore dimostra come in verità il morbo sia prima approdato sulle coste francesi e solo in seguito abbia colpito il territorio anconetano. Presente all’interno dell’opera una scheda con i dati dell’ubicazione dei malati, il totale dei malati, i guariti, i morti dal 17 agosto al 30 settembre del 1836. In fine al volume l’autore avverte anche non esser sua la descrizione di un Drago Cholericus che avrebbe sparso il morbo nel territorio anconetano apparsa in diversi giornali affiancata al suo nome. Esemplare in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione ed assai raro.
Collana Morgagni di Scienze mediche e naturali - Seconda edizione accresciuta 1 18,5x12 cm., in brossura, pagg.30+XVI, in italiano, buone condizioni. Cantani, professore di Clinica medica nell'Universit? di Napoli, Membro del Consiglio Superiore di Sanit?
21,3x15,2 cm; 134, (2) pp. Brossura editoriale con copertina illustrata. Titolo al piatto anteriore ed al dorso. Diverse foto in bianco e nero all'interno del testo. Il libro ripercorre la storia del comune di Gombola di Polinago attraverso varie vicende, dalle prime popolazioni alla battaglia di Cerredolo e Cinghianello, dall'origine della parrocchia alla peste del 1630, fino alla commemorazione dei caduti delle due guerre. Stato di conservazione molto buono.
1832HISTOFRA222111122Paris, Vendémiaire, 2022, 14,5 x 20, 416 pages sous couverture souple illustrée.
In-16 (18.30), brossura illustrata, pp. 478, (2), con illustrazioni in bianco e nero fuori testo. Texte en français. Minime tracce d’uso ed al cune carte leggermente scollate; peraltro, testo in buono stato (text in good condition).
14516Paris Albin Michel In-12 Écu 478 pp, (.) Peste, lèpre, choléra, variole, grippe. Nombreuses illustrations in et hors-texte, couverture illustrée. Dos insolé, débroché avec coupures et légers manques ; ensemble du brochage passé.
76645aafParis, Albin Michel, s.d. (1920) in-8vo, 477 p., + LXXX gravures, brochure originale illustrée.
48967Paris.1853.In-8 demi-relié.272 p. BE.
5414In 12 broché,couverture imprimée papier gris-bleu titre en long au dos.Titre et double filet noirs en encadrement sur les plat.Titre,VIII,183 pages,1 page d’errata,non coupé. A Delahaye et E.Lecrosnier éditeurs 1884.Pâles rousseurs. Edition originale Fort rare.