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148 pages. Assesses the probable magnitude of environmental change that may result from mariculture operations in Puget Sound. Considers: Water Circulation; Water Quality; Phytoplankton; Sedimentation; Benthic Macroinvertebrates; Fish and Megafauna; Introduction of Exotic Species; Diseases; Genetic Effects; Toxicants; Modeling of Environmental Effects; Environmental Regulation. Prior owner's name atop front cover else clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding sound. Book
Book is still in shrinkwrap from publisher. Shrinkwrap is dusty and has holes in it on the lower and outer page blocks. Text is clean, bright and tight throughout.
complet en 3 tomes: xxviii,397 + 668 + 508pp., 3e édition revue et augmentée de notes, reliures cart. (plats marbrés, dos en cuir à 4 nerfs), feuilles de garde marbrées, 21cm., bel état
Complet en 2 tomes: xvi,436 + viii,405 pp., 22cm., reliures cart. uniformes (plats marbrés, dos en toile noire avec titre et faux-nerfs dorés), qqs. rousseurs, cachet, bon état, rare, B90029
This is a very good hardcover copy bound in polished calf with a title label in black on the spine. Title is worn away, and some loss of finish to edges of the covers. Generally clean throughout, no foxing. Released some time ago from a state hospital library and bearing two oval handstamps, one to the title-page, one to the inside front cover. Brief hospital name in ink on title-page. Includes 3 chromolithographic plates and the fold-out eye chart, all in fine condition. Professional restoration or strengthening to hinges. Illustrated with 96 wood-engravings + 18 chromolithographs (on 3 plates). 9" high X 6" wide, 774 pages. This is the second American edition translated from the third German edition. Large heavy book, foreign shipping will be extra. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.
2 works, 38 [107-144]; 17 [ 99-115]pp., disbound. Both works are re-issues published in the periodical 'The Pamphleteer, Vol. XIV & XV 1813.' Hunter & MacAlpine, p. 721. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Five Volumes. Illustrated. 4to. Original full black cloth bindings, very slightly worn. Contributors include some of the most distinguished physicians in America. Complete sets of this important and wide-ranging medical work are quite scarce. MED 9
8vo., First English Edition, with 244 woodcut illustrations in the text; original cloth blocked in gilt and blind, gilt back, red edges, upper hinge cracked (but binding wholly sound) an unusually bright, clean copy. Dedicated to Marie's fellow practitioner and researcher Charcot, this important work is based on lectures delivered at the Faculty of Medicine of Paris (where Marie was Deputy Professor) in the summer of 1891. New Sydenham Society, no. CLII. Heirs of Hippocrates 2153; Meynell II 138. Scarce
Librairie Spéciale Agricole. 1929-1930. In-4 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos frotté. Intérieur frais. 422 + 402 pages. Illustré de très nombreux dessins et photos en noir et blanc (et en couleur) dans le texte et sur planches hors texte. Pièces de titre marron et rouge sur le dos, avec titre, date et filets dorés. Tampons en pages de garde. Par l'Institut des Recherches Agronomiques. A. Douence, Les appâts empoisonnés, Leur utilisation dans la lutte contre les ennemis des cultures. P. Marchal. Les ennemis du puceron lanigère; conditions biologiques et cosmiques de sa multiplication, Traitements. L. Gaumont, Conditions générales de pullulation des Aphides. A. Balachowsky et M. Molinari, L'extension de la Cochenille australienne (Icerya purchasi Mask.) en France et de son prédateur Novius Cardinalis Muls. J. Dufrénoy, La lutte contre la maladie des Châtaigniers...
La Gazette Médicale, Paris. 1848. In-Folio Carré. Broché. Etat passable. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Fortes mouillures. 202 pages. Tampon et annotation de bibliothèque en page de titre. Ouvrage très abîmé. Dos fendu avec cahiers détachés. Manques importants sur les plats. Bords des derniers feuillets très abîmés, n'altérant que très peu la lecture. (Très rare) A l'Hôpital des enfants, pendant les années 1843, 1844 et 1845. Par une Commission composée de MM. Blandin, P. Dubois, Jobert, Louis, Rayer et Serres. Prés.: M. Orfila.
J.-B. Baillière et Fils. 1888. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. 1er plat abîmé. Dos à nerfs. Quelques rousseurs. 1112 pages. Auteur, titre et roulettes dorés sur le dos. Dos frotté. Petit manque en surface sur le 1er plat. Leçons recueillies par le Dr F. P. Guiard.
Masson et Cie. 1932. In-4 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 513 pages. Illustré de très nombreux dessins et photographies (radiographies) en noir et blanc dans le texte. Grand In-4°. Ostéites tuberculeuses.Ostéo-arthrites tuberculeuses du membre supérieur. Ostéo-arthrites tuberculeuses du membre inférieur. Ostéo-arthrites tuberculeuses de la colonne vertébrale.
104 pages. The following only touches upon the highlights of the considerable fascinating photos and text in this issue. Features: Amazing cover illustration of a huge amphibious truck; Doctors face death trailing living poisons of mystery diseases; Radio pen writes in letters of fire on far-away screen - with photo of its inventor Allen B. DuMont; One-page photo-illustrated article on the preservation of vanishing totem poles in the Pacific Northwest; Photo of C.R. Klein of Santa Monica, California and his 268 HP motor; Girl fights octopus for underwater movie taken by inventor Leon F. Douglass; America's oldest road roaller found; Crackup of mighty glacier caught for first time by sound camera; Three American chinchilla farms produce most costly furs - with illustration of M.F. Chapman; Flies down radio beam through a mile of fog; How to check up on time and the seasons; Accidents still produce great inventions; Huge truck for land or water carries shipload of cargo. Ads: Fantastic one-page orange and black ad for The A.C. Gilbert Company, maker of Erector toys for boys, featuring the New Erector Sensational No. 7 Set; Nice Midwest Radio Corp. ad inside back cover features their 16-Tube All-Wave Radio, with inset photo of Wilbur Long, Jr. of Newberry, South Carolina; Outstanding back cover color-photo ad for Camel cigarettes features world billiard champion Erich Hagenlocher performing before attentive crowd. Modest wear. Clean and unmarked. A quality vintage copy. Magazine
334 pages. Papers include: Health Needs and Civic Action; Housing and Health; Scientific Research by the Public Health Service; The Census and the Public Health Movement; Sources of Information upon the Public Health Movement; Work of the Committee of One Hundred on National Health; Public Health Movement on the Pacific Coast; Protecting Public Health in Pennsylvania; Health Problems of the Indians; Health Problems of the Negroes; The Rural Health Movement; Sanitation in Rural Communities; Tropical Diseases and Health in the United States; The House Fly as a Carrier of Disease; The Mosquito Campaign as a Sanitary Measure; Clean Milk and Public Health; Ventilation and Public Health; Social Service Work in Hospitals; Mouth Hygiene and its Relation to Health; The Physical Care of Children; What American Cities are Doing for the Health of School Children; The Elimination of Feeble-Mindedness; Prevention of Infantile Blindness; The Warfare Against Infant Mortality. Above-average but not excessive wear. Binding intact. Unmarked. Book
274 pages. Index. Extensive footnotes. "Kiple's detailed examination of diet, disease, and demography in the Caribbean and West Africa raises significant issues for all concerned with the history of medicine, slavery, and European overseas expansion." - from dust jacket. Above-average wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. Minimal markings to contents. Book would be graded as Good if not for moisture damage affecting upper portion of back half of book. All text legible. No odour detected. Not pretty but a worthy reference copy of this informative work. Book
Features: Banff tea house survives roaring avalanche (ad); Leon Koerner's one-man giveaway program - Canada's happiest spender is this Czech millionaire who arrived here 17 years ago; A blueprint to stop our cities' decay - one in every 8 Canadian homes is slowly falling apart, soon to become part of a slum with its by-products of disease and distress - here's what Baltimore, Maryland found; Can science beat the virus diseases?; We're wasting millions on an obsolete air force - Guy Simonds charges that in this atomic age of guided missiles we're still committed to a costly, outdated concept of military strategy based on the airplane; We gambled our love on freedom - James Pegg, a British soldier, met Olga, a Ukrainian slave worker in a German prison camp - they had to choose... stay and be parted, or escape together into unknown dangers; The town that wants to stay old fashioned - Niagara-on-the-Lake; The secondhand love letter, by Edward Kaylin; The private lives of Byng Whitteker; Throw out our cruel divorce law - Kent Power, QC. Nice colour Chevrolet ad on page 5. Front cover heavily torn with chunks missing - it illustrated the construction of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal. Colour Coke ad on back cover. Magazine
28 pages. Features: Reports of Success Treating Mental Illness at the Menninger Clinic in Topeka, KS; A Routine Miracle - Insulin, Penicillin, Open-Heart Surgery, Transplants - now the latest in turing the miraculous into the commonplace; The Witch Who Wasn't (children's story); Checklist for Childhood Diseases - with list of recommended vaccinations; The Big Gain on Heart Disease; The Mysterious Persimmon. Color ads include: Great one-page photo ad for Log Cabin brand syrop which features a bear trying to open a a syrup bottle; Campbell's Soup - two new Farm Country Soups - Noodles & Ground Beef and Old Fashioned Vegetable; Charming 2/3-page illustrated ad for Libby's Sloppy Joes BBQ Sauce; Gerber Baby Foods - with tips provided by Mrs. Dan Germber, mother of five; Sensational Pillsbury centerfold ad presents 22 color photos of their various home baking products available in your grocer's dairy case; Stouffer's Frozen Foods; Vermont Maid Syrups; *Mouth-Watering* 3/4-page color-photo ad for Royal choclate pudding; Soft-Weve bathroom tissue by Scott. Moderate wear. Unmarked. A sound copy of this nice vintage issue. Magazine
First separate edition, 12pp., disbound. The leading English neurologists of of his time, John Hughlings Jackson (1834-1911), of Harrogate, Yorkshire, "did much to establish the use of the ophthalmoscope in diagnosing brain diseases (1863), made valuable studies of aphasia (1864), described unilateral convulsions or Jacksonian epilepsy (1875), and originated the doctrine of "Levels" in the nervous system(1898)".?Garrison, History of Medicine, pp.695-6.
Third edition, 8vo (200 x 125 mm), [4], 119, [1]pp., title slightly soiled, some occasional spotting, recent red morocco-backed marbled boards, spine lettered in gilt direct. First published in 1780, all edition are rare, of this edition ESTC locates a single copy in the UK (Aberdeen University Library) and two copies in North America (University of California and University of Texas). Wellcome v, p. 221 (first edition); NLM p. 442 (second edition).
First edition, 8vo (200 x 125 mm), [2], 72pp., recent red morocco-backed marbled boards, red morocco title label on upper cover lettered in gilt. Clutterbuck questions several of the theoretical points maintained by Hunter in his treatise on the subject, and which he laid down as the laws that govern the action of venereal virus. Provenance: Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute, faint stamp to title. Wellcome II, p. 361; NLM p. 91.
First and only edition, [4], 150pp., small faint stamp to title page, new endpapers, calf-backed marbled paper boards, red morocco lettering piece. "This is the younger James Johnston (1754-83), physician at Worcester. When visiting prisoners suffering from gaol fever he caught the disease and died at an early age. The present book, one of the early monographs on the subject, is an augmented edition of his graduation thesis."?Wm. Dawson, Medicine and Science. 3755. Wellcome III, p. 362.
Current Topics in Veterinary and Animal Science Vol 16 Used
In-8°, 24cc, marca editoriale mano che esce da nuvola e impugna spada con serpente attorcigliato con in bocca corona d’alloro. Motto: His ducibus Fracanzani fu dal 1529 lettore di logica e dal 1538 professore straordinario di Medicina nelle Università di Padova e, poi, di Bologna, dove entrò in polemica con Girolamo Cardano, è autore del De morbo gallico libri tres (Patavii 1563), compendio dei suoi studi utilizzati dalla Repubblica di Venezia come base per la disciplina di sanità e salubrità pubblica In-8°, 24cc, printer’s mark: Hand coming out of the cloud and holding a sword with a twisted snake with a laurel wreath in his mouth. Motto: His ducibus. Fracanzani was a reader of logic since 1529 and an extraordinary professor of Medicine in the Universities of Padua and 1538 in Bologna, where he entered into controversy with Girolamo Cardano, is the author of the De morbo gallico libri tres (Patavii 1563), compendium of his studies used by the Republic of Venice as a basis for the discipline of health and public health.
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Contents include five plenary lectures, 29 symposia presentations, one workshop. Contents include: Fusion technology and its radiation poblems, Hiroshima and Nagasaki : A review of 30 years study, Leukemia among atomic bomb survivors, Radiation, environmental mutagens and human life, Intermediate speciies in rigid organic systems, Eletron traping and transfer in frozen media, Modes of DNA repair and replication, Repair-eeficvient diseases of man, Mutation and transformation in vitro, Radiation and stem cells Radiation carcinogenesis, Prticle radiobiology and tumor therapy, Toxicology of radionuclides, Environmental radiation and radioactive waste, etc.
Fifth edition, small 8vo, [2], xv, [1], [1]-104, [1]pp., with half-title and final advert leaf, half-title and little stained, old faint stamp to title-page and leaf of text, general age toning, a couple of leaves standing proud, new endpapers, recent half calf, marbled paper side, spine tooled in gilt with red morocco lettering-piece. First published in 1772 with Perry using the pseudonym William Adams for the first four editions.