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1866biblio241<p>This is an excellent cleanand tight copy unmarked and sturdy of the Fifth American which includes Wilson's treatise: "Diseases Of The Vesiculae Seminales".</p><p>Photo on request.</p> Henry C. Lea hardcover
1869011666356 Strand London: Henry Renshaw 1869. First Edition . Cloth Bound Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. First Edition 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall Black cloth with blind stamp lines and titles to front and back covers gilt titles to spine page edges red. Condition Very Good corners rubbed. A few spots to end papers and half title pagepages slightly toned else good copy. With illustrations throughout. <br/> <br/> Henry Renshaw hardcover
188414863London: J. & A. Churchill. G. 1884. Hardcover. Front endpaper has a name and remark under the name in handwriting that states "with the author's regard; good binding clean text. Some of the lectures include - temperament and race; idiosyncrasies tobacco poisoning diatheses scrofula lupus laws of hereditary Racial pecularities often confused with temperament Necrosial fever of Simon Malaria as a cause of diatheses Hemophia Darwin - differences between black and white sheep etc . J. & A. Churchill hardcover
185216637Morre & Anderson. 1852. Fourth Edition. Leather. P. Good reading copy. 576 pages binding is intact. Homeopathic remedies for the treatment of various diseases. Illustrated with anatomical plates. . Extremities worn and rubbed outer spine covering is cracked brown cloth covering with black spine binding. Water stain running throughout the center of the book and the edges . Morre & Anderson hardcover
185511437Edinburgh: Shepherd & Elliot 1855. First Edition. . Hardcover. Good reading copy/No Jacket. Covers marked & partly faded; corners rubbed; wear to head & tail of spine; contents vg; partly unopened; 250p 4p adverts. Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall <br/> <br/> Shepherd & Elliot hardcover
1868011672New Burlington Street: John Churchill and Son 1868. Cloth Bound Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 1868 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Dark green cloth with gold title to spine Book Condition: Very Good very slight rubbing to top & bottom of spine Prev owners signature on title page. some foxing at edges of some of the plates. Pages toned12 chromolithographed plates many B & W Illustrations 631 pages. <br/> <br/> John Churchill and Son hardcover
187815106London: H. K. Lewis. 1878. First Edition. Hardcover. Fair. With a Compendium of Electrical Treatment translated from the French of Dr. Onimus. Illustrated with 100 diagrams and woodcuts. In addition to electrical apparatus and science the book Includes treatments for diseases such as neuroses the eye heart genito-urinary organs etc. Back of the book is a Catalogue of Works in Medicine & Surgery published by H. K Lewis. Text is in good condition cover torn at the spine back board has stains stain on endpaper name inside "A. C Sandford London 1902". Appears to be a first edition . H. K. Lewis hardcover
186381986Dublin: Royal Irish Academy 1863. First Thus. . Half-Leather. Reading copy/No Jacket as issued. A Collection of articles dating 1856-63. Library markings; boards present but detached; backstrip missing; leather worn esp at corners; foxing to prelims; textblock sound; contents vg; 14 7 13 31 19 17p illus. Includes: 'On the Ancient & Modern Races of Oxen in Ireland' 'An Essay on the Unmanutactured Animal Remains in the Royal Irish Academy illustrative of the Ancient Animals of Ireland' 'An Inquiry into the Time of the Introduction and general use of the Potato in Ireland.& Notice of 'Bog Butter' 'Account of A Manuscript of Dr Willoughby's 'On The Climate and Disease of Ireland''. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall <br/> <br/> Royal Irish Academy hardcover
1844011682York St Covent Garden: Henry G. Bohn 1844. Third Edition . Cloth Bound Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 1844 Third Edition 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Original green cloth rebacked. Book Condition: Very Good. Rebacked with orignal. spine relaid corners slightly bumped pages untrimmed with minor spotting with a small library stamp on end paper pages age toned. 820 Pages. Lawrence's treatise was "the dominant work on clinical ophthalmology until after the invention of the ophthalmosocope. Throughout the nineteenth century Lawrence was often regarded as a martyr for the cause of science and of intellectual liberty. His lectures were even cited as precursors for such later works of scientific naturalism as Charles Darwin's Descent of Man 1871 and Thomas Huxley's Man's Place in Nature <br/> <br/> Henry G. Bohn hardcover
1896011677Young J. Pentland 1896. First Edition. . Cloth Bound Boards. Very Good/No Jacket. 1896 First Edition 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. dark green cloth with gold lettering to front cover & spine gilt top edge. Book Condition: Very Good top & bottom of spine slightly rubbed corners bumped pages slightly sge toned else fine copy. 47 coloured plates each with descriptive leaf all unarked.228 pages. Size: 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall <br/> <br/> Young J. Pentland hardcover
186416617Philadelphia: King & Baird. 1864. Hardcover. P. Reading copy. Front board is missing. 283 pages includes seven chapters The Medical Report Appendix and Supplement. Contains copies of Photographs of Union Soldiers after their return from Imprisonment at Belle Isle. Narrative and Report includes Reports of Cruelties Robbery of Prisoners Inhumanity to the Dead Men Frozen to Death Evidence of US Army Surgeons at Annapolis and Baltimore MD Eyewitness Testimonies of Miss D. L. Dix Dorothea and Dispositions of various surgeons and Officers. Supplement contains a Map of the Stockade Prison at Andersonville GA Account of the sufferings of Union Prisoners of War at Camp Sumter and much more . King & Baird hardcover
1884228731884. Mundé Paul F. ed. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children August 1884 documents late nineteenth-century medical approaches to women's health reproduction and social organization including a significant clinical study of the Oneida Community. This issue supports research into the history of gynecology medicalized interpretations of alternative social systems and the intersection of reproductive science with utopian communal experiments in the United States. Appearing in the postbellum period of expanding professional medicine the journal situates women's bodies within emerging clinical frameworks while also engaging with controversial social practices such as communal marriage and controlled reproduction.<br /> Mundé Paul F. ed. The American Journal of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. New York: William Wood & Company August 1884. Vol. XVII No. 8. Octavo. Original printed blue paper wrappers. The issue includes the article "A Gynecological Study of the Oneida Community" by Ely Van de Warker M.D. which examines the reproductive and social practices of the Oneida Community known for its system of "complex marriage" and regulated procreation. The Oneida Community was a Christian perfectionist communal society founded by John Humphrey Noyes and his followers in 1848 near Oneida New York. It was a utopian religious community dedicated to living as one family sharing all property work and love and is recognized as one of the longest-lasting communal experiments of the 19th centuryAdditional contents include original medical articles society proceedings reviews and abstracts printed in double-column format on wove paper. The front wrapper presents the journal title editorial staff subscription pricing and a list of European collaborators within a decorative border while the rear wrapper features a full-page advertisement for "Imperial Granum" illustrated with engraved portraits of children and promotional text. Interior pages are continuously paginated pp. 801-872 with publisher advertisements at the front. <br /> Single issue. Original printed wrappers. Octavo format approximately 9 x 6 inches. Wrappers clean and bright with a few small circular stains and light soiling minor corner wear and short splits at spine ends; spine lightly rubbed but legible; interior lightly age-toned at edges and otherwise clean and sound; overall good condition. Issued during a period when medical professionals increasingly analyzed and categorized alternative social arrangements through clinical frameworks this issue provides direct evidence of how nineteenth-century gynecology engaged with experimental communities offering value for the study of women's health reproductive history and the medical interpretation of social reform movements. unknown
1843013560London: John Churchill 1843. 2nd Edition . Hardcover. Very Good -. HALL John Charles. Black library cloth with gilt sp. lettering but this oddly has ''Mr. Churchill's Publications on Anatomy etc.; looks as if binder did not look beyond 16 pp. pub. list with which book opens otherwise pristine. 16 aforementioned 1843 pub.list viii 1 corridenga 228; small purple lib. stamp centre t.p. which recurs three times as far as I can see in main text; otherwise clean tight and unmarked with new end-papers. Disease of the Eyes coverage in Part I Part II from p.126 has 9 chapters on various topics inc. skull fracture indigestion gout & rheumatism and breast cancer. Author was an interesting man also closely involved with public health and 'Health and Safety' issues of working peoples' lives. Apparently rare. <br/> <br/> John Churchill hardcover
185814840New York State Medical Society. G. 1858. Hardcover. Blue cloth boards with gilt writing. Binding is very good marks on a few places only. Pages start with page 231 and continue to page 306. An essay on compound human monsters comprising of the history literature classification description embryology of double and triple formation including the so-called Parasitic Monsters Foetus in Foetu and Supernumerary Formation of Parts of Organs in Man. Illustrated with drawings starting with Figure 1 numbering to 120. Includes figures of humans and animals History of the Science of Teratology Diploteratology. Pictures of cojoined twins . New York State Medical Society hardcover
1889110815London: HMSO 1889. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine. London HMSO 1889. Foolscap folio iv 336 pages with numerous tables plus 23 mounted lithographs 13 are chromolithographs one a folding panorama of a diseased tongue and 4 folding maps. Contemporary parliamentary library binding quarter calf and matching cloth with the original printed paper label of contents laid down on the spine; leather a little scuffed with expert conservation to the joints; the contents are in fine condition. British Parliamentary Paper C. 5679 of 1889. The highly detailed and impressive plates illustrate the sections on swine fever anthrax tubercular mammitis and actinomycosis bovis 'lumpy jaw'. Reading these reports suggests the rise of vegetarianism in Victorian England was not without good cause. This paper is contained in the full Volume 27 for the year being one of the 30 volumes of the Reports from Commissioners Inspectors and Others series. The other papers in this volume exceeding 580 pages relate to the Land Commission England Irish Land Commission Public Works Loan Board and Public Works Ireland. HMSO hardcover
186348186Paris Mallet-Bachelier 1863 a. 1864. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 57 No 23 a. Tome 58 No 3. Pp. 925- 964 a. pp. 141- 180. 2 entire issues offered. Pasteur's paper: pp. 936-942 a. 142-150 and 1 engraved plate Maladies des Vins - leurs Fermets. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of these famous papers initiating Pasteur's renowned studies on wine and its "diseases" being his most importent papers on wine."In December 1863 Pasteur published the first of the papers that culminated in his Études sur le vin 1866; 2nd ed. 1873. In that first paper dealing with the role of atmospheric oxygen in vinification he sought to establish that the aging of wine resulted from the slow penetration of atmospheric oxygen through the porous wook casks into which new wine was decanted. By virtue of this slow oxidation he claimed new wine grows less harsh and acid to the taste as it becomes clearer and lighter from the to the taste as it becomes clearer and lighter from the precipation of dark coloring matters. In his second paper January 1864 Pasteur examined the "alterations" or "diseases of wine especially wine from the Jura his native department. Reviewing the familiar disease of "turned" "acid" "ropy" or "oily " wine he associated each with a microscopic organism. He summarized the results of his first two papers by nothing that "wine which is proudced by a cellular vegetation acting as a ferment namely yeast is altered only by the influence of other vegetations of the same order; and once removed from the effects of their parasitism it is made or matured principally by the action of atmospheric oxygen penetrating slowly through the staves of the casks."DSB. </em> unknown
184184327London: George Henderson 1841. Second Edition Entirely Remodelled . Hard. Good/No Jacket as issued. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Translated from the French by D.Spillan. Plain dull edgeworn binding: rear endpapers marked; xx 120p coloured plates <br/> <br/> George Henderson unknown