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200362789Zürich, Chronos Verlag, 2003, Auflage: 1. kartoniert; flexibler, weisser, grün/blau/schwarzweiss illustrierter Einband / Anz. Seiten: 216 / 15,5 x 22,5 cm / Zustand: schönes Exemplar
<p>8 cartoncini 35x25 cm con 16 inserzioni pubblicitarie bolognesi applicate riguardanti <span style="font-size: 12px;">commercio, salute, immobiliari, prestigiatori, abbigliamento, aste, </span></p>
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
30x22 cm, firmati a penna dal Sindaco del 22 ottobre e del 8 dicembre 1873 con situazione sanitaria delle persone in cura
20029420Goldmann, München, 2000, 2002. 268 S. + 288 S., TB, guter Zustand, beides als Mängelexemplar gekennzeichnet
19961524326640490HASP-393, Grupo Anaya, Madrid 1996
<p>35x25 cm, 30 cartoncini colorati con pubblicità di negozi o studi professionali bolognesi ritagliate da giornali varii e applicati. Argomenti delle inserzioni sono: <span style="font-size: 12px;">salute, commercio, spettacolo, cioccolato Majani, moda, colèra, acque minerali, alberghi, magnetismo, ballo, giochi, vino, cavalli, sonnambulismo, pasticceria, ecc</span></p>
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original registry book in its original grey art nouveau cloth. All edges marbled. 'The English manufactory of book and register' written on end-papers. 'Zugologion' written in Greek letters on front cover. Slightly faded. A fine copy. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). In Ottoman script. 52 p. is written of which apprx. 200 p., but it's finished and complete; one folding hand-drawn color map, and 3 tables. [MANUSCRIPT] [Ottoman Prokopi sanitary report] Konya Sihhiye Müfettisligi'nin 16 Tesrinievvel 1327 tarihli mezkûr müfettislige takdim olunan rapordur ki 327 senesi Ürgüp'te zuhur eden koleraya dairdir.; Vilâyetin topografya-yi sihhiye ve harita-yi sihhiyesi. The report on the cholera occurring in Ürgüp in 1910, which was presented to the Inspectorate of Konya Sihhiye on October 16, 1910. Besides cholera, it contains information about diseases such as measles. 1329 (Hegira) written at the end of first 10-paged report. The second part contains title: Mecelle-i Memâlik-i Osmaniye'ye ait minvallere cevabât yazilarak Üsküp Kaymakamligi'na takdim olunan 'Müslüman Sihhiye' raporu [= Muslim health report submitted to the Ürgüp (Prokopi) District Governor]. This and following next chapters include general health and sanity registers on epidemics like 'frengi' (syphilis, pox), all kinds of 'humma' (pyrexia) and several others (almost more 15 titles) and give information about how often diseases are encountered in the region of Prokopi and Cappadocia. One folded map which is hand-drawn includes color markers as 'Ürgüp Bölgesi saglik haritasi' [= Prokopi region sanity and epidemic map]. Also it shows demographic and historical info about region. There are 3 statistical tables contain demographic, historical, religious info such 'Muslim' and 'Non-Muslim'. Maps and tables are perfectly drawn. Another chapter is 'Usul-i sihhiye', has all epidemics and their historical and demographic contexts, their cures etc. Book was written in a very nice hand-writing. Used black, blue, and red inks. Report was not published before such as that. Roumi: 1327 = Gregorian: 1910. The Ottoman land represented a bridge between Asia and Europe, which was destroyed by epidemic diseases that emerged in different periods. In the 19th century, the main source of epidemic was the cholera morbus that emerged in India in the lower Bengal delta between the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers. At the beginning of the 19th century, the disease became a global threat. Cholera epidemic appeared for the first time in the Ottoman territory in 1822, and continued to emerge into intermediate outbreaks. Due to its geographical location, the cholera epidemic was easily spread to the Ottoman territory and caused great losses in the 19th century, when it became a global threat. At the beginning of the 20th century, still cholera was a serious problem. Prokopi is a settlement in Central Asia Minor, built on a plateau at an altitude of 1,200 m above sea level. It lies near the confluence of four tributary rivers of the Alys River (Kizilirmak), which flows to the north of Ürgüp, within about 10 km from the settlement. It has been claimed that the word Ürgüp is the Turkish version of the Greek name Prokopi. The latter is supposed to refer to St. Prokopios, although there is no evidence suggesting the existence of a namesake church. Levidis supported that the ancient name of the settlement was Osiana, which the traveller Texier (Charles) adopted as well. Ürgüp was inhabited by Muslims, Turkish-speaking Greek-Orthodox and some Armenians. Several conflicting opinions have been stated about the population. Farasopoulos talks about 15,000 Muslims and 5,000 Christians. According to an inventory carried out by the state in 1919, Ürgüp was inhabited by 12,500 Muslims, 6,000 Christian-Orthodox and 15-20 Armenian families.
Volume della fine dell'800 in stato discreto, coperta in cartoncino, con bella cornice con fregi su piatti, fioritura sparsa, abrasioni, bruniture, strappetto, tagli bruniti, pagine in buono stato, piccolo strappo sul margine concavo delle prime pagine. Numero Pagine 182 USATO
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
18327225ANew York, Collins, 1832. Gr.8°. VII, 148 S. HLn.bd. der Zeit. Einband und innen teils fleckig. Einband berieben. 1. amerikanische Ausgabe.
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
0364294388.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
In 8 cm. 21x13,5. Pp. 32.Interessante pubblicazione medica del 1832 edito dalla Academie Royale de medecine, il rapporto e istruzione pratica sul colera durante l'epidemia del 1832.<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 edited by Academie Royale de medecine, the report and instruction about cholera during epidemic of 1832. 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.
Firenze, [s.n.t.], 10 settembre 1835, in-8, privo di brossura, pp. 8.
In 8, pp. 8 con tavv. sinottiche n.t. Br. ed. Esposizione degli effetti del colera asiatico con indicazioni del metodo curativo.
In 8, pp. 38 + (2b). P. post. orig. P. ant. rifatto. Considerazioni dell'A. sull'epidemia di colera che sconvolse Napoli in due successive ondate fra 1836 e 1837, vista come punizione divina per i peccati degli uomini e preghiera da recitarsi per ogni Cristiano minacciato dalla malattia.
18311304786Berlin, Vereins-Buchh. 1831. 1 Bl., 7 S., 1 Bl. weiß, 64 S., 2 Bl. Verlagsanzeigen. Bedruckte Orig.-Broschur (angestaubt, unaufgeschnitten).
185460418(Altona, H. W. Köbner & Lehmkuhl, 1854). 2 Bll. Folio (ca. 40 x 28 cm).
Mm 170x240 "Rivista della Società italiana di Antropologia medica" - Brossura originale, 463 pagine. Volume in condizioni di nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
Mm 170x240 "Rivista della Società italiana di Antropologia medica" - Brossura originale, 457 pagine. Volume in condizioni di nuovo; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
First edition, [2], iv, 57, [1]pp., with half-title, disbound.
In 8° (19,8x13,8 cm); 78, (2) pp. Senza brossura ma non slegato ed ancora in barbe. Prima rara edizione, quattro soli esemplari censiti in ICCU, di questa raccolte di lettere dedicate alla celebre epidemia di colera che colpì Roma nel 1837. Il raccoglitore delle lettere si presenta probabilmente sotto falso nome. L’opera si sviluppa con una serie di lettere scambiate fra due amici, uno nella città di Roma e l’altro residente nella sua villa di campagna, che ripercorrono la genesi dell’infezione ed il suo propagarsi dai primi casi fino all’esplosione della malattia in tutta la sua virulenza. L’opera in ogni caso ricostruisce avvenimenti realmente accaduti e parla di personaggi storicamente esistenti e fornisce uno spaccato reale della tremenda epidemia che colpì Roma nel 1837. Prima edizione assai rara e stampata su carta di ottima qualità.
22 cm, brossura originale, p. 59. Volume con forellini di aghi da parte a parte fatti all'epoca per disinfezione
Milano, presso la Società per la pubblicazione degli Annali Universali delle Scienze e dell'Industria (nella Galleria De Cristoforis), 1857, in-8, copertina fittizia, pp. 680 in numerazione continua. Con 57 figure incise in 8 tavv. f.t. Oltre a quella del Melchiori, il volume contiene altre 6 Memorie originali (idroterapia, oftalmologia, anatomia, neurologia, epidemiologia) e numerose analisi di opere, dissertazioni, atti di Accademie, ecc. (molte delle quali di oculistica e oftalmologia).