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0265858828.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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1954AUB-3055Paris, Masson & Cie 1954. 3 bons exemplaires reliés, reliure demi toile ornées d'éd., gds et forts in-8, VIII + 566 pages, 618 pages et 719 pages avec annexes dont des index et de nombreuses planches.
0282362746.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18601560AGo.J. (um 1860). Lithographie. Bildformat: 52 x 71.5 cm.
18601563AGo.J. (um 1860). Kupferstich. Bildformat: 39.5 x 24 cm. Blattformat: 44.5 x 28.5 cm.
18601561AGo.J. (um 1860). Kupferstich. Bildformat: 39 x 25 cm. Blattformat: 43 x 28.5 cm.
18601562AGo.J. (um 1860). Kupferstich. Bildformat: 39 x 25.5 cm. Blattformat: 44 x 28 cm.
1788210BGParis, Chez l'auteur et chez Meauignon, Royer, Barrois, 1788. Kupferstich nach J. Tharsis. Bildgrösse: 27 x 44 cm. Plattengrösse 30 x 47 cm. Blattgrösse: 33,5 x 51 cm.
1920192341920. Original Vintage Photograph from June 1920 of a group of young scientists including a young woman doing a dissection of a human skeletal cadaver. Black and white silver gelatin photograph. 7" x 5" photograph on 8" x 10" board. Captioned "June 1920" on verso. It is likely that this coeducational group are medical students with one older man in glasses seeming to be their instructor. In the background we can see a variety of anatomical drawings as well as bones preserved in liquid in a glass case. The students wear white lab coats except for the female student who is wearing a white gown. While women had entered the nursing profession in large numbers during the 19th century there were still very few female doctors in 1920 making this photo a depiction of a rather uncommon scene. There is a horizontal crack along the upper part of the board which is holding but delicate. The photo itself has a very small closed tear and a small blue smudge in the bottom left corner but is in very good condition overall. unknown
182840962London 1828. <p>Parliament. House of Commons. Report from the select committee on anatomy. Folio. 150pp. London: House of Commons 22 July 1828. 331 x 212 mm. 19th century boards rebacked and recornered in calf light edgewear. Very good copy. Old medical library stamp on title and first page.</p> <p>First Edition of this highly interesting and entertaining report on the British body-snatching crisis. Since the mid-eighteenth century obtaining cadavers for teaching purposes had been regulated in Britain by the Murder Act of 1752 which stipulated that only the corpses of executed criminals could be used for dissection. By the beginning of the nineteenth century however improvements in medical science coupled with a substantial drop in the number of executions caused the demand for cadavers to far outstrip the legal supply. This situation was ripe for exploitation by "resurrection men" criminals who robbed the graves of the newly deceased and sold their corpses to teachers of anatomy who of necessity turned a blind eye to the illegality of these transactions. Some grave-robbers even resorted to murder including the infamous William Burke who in December 1828 was arrested in Edinburgh for the murders of over a dozen victims whose corpses he and his partner Hare sold to an anatomical demonstrator connected to Edinburgh University.</p> <p>In the first half of 1828 in response to increasing calls for reform the British Parliament appointed a committee to "enquire into the manner of obtaining subjects for dissection by schools of Anatomy and the State of law affecting persons employed in obtaining and dissecting bodies." During the course of its investigation the committee heard testimony from a wide range of witnesses from eminent medical men to procurers of bodies for medical schools these last identified only by initials. The medical men included Sir Astley Cooper Benjamin Collins Brodie John Abernethy William Lawrence Herbert Mayo Granville Sharp Pattison who himself was indicted for body-snatching at the age of 23 Thomas Southwood Smith Henry Halford John Webster and Benjamin Harrison the treasurer of Guy's Hospital. The witness list can be found on page 13 of the committee's report. The testimony of these men reproduced in full in the report is followed by several appendices including tables of paupers' deaths broken down by parish; the committee was proposing legislation that would allow the state to seize unclaimed corpses from workhouses and sell them to surgical schools. The committee's efforts were successful: In 1832 Parliament passed the Anatomy Act granting licenses to teachers of anatomy and giving physicians surgeons and medical students legal access to corpses unclaimed after death. Wise The Italian Boy: A Tale of Murder and Body Snatching in 1830s London 2004. Garrison-Morton.com 7096.</p> . unknown
182840962London 1828. <p>Parliament. House of Commons. Report from the select committee on anatomy. Folio. 150pp. London: House of Commons 22 July 1828. 331 x 212 mm. 19th century boards rebacked and recornered in calf light edgewear. Very good copy. Old medical library stamp on title and first page.</p> <p>First Edition of this highly interesting and entertaining report on the British body-snatching crisis. Since the mid-eighteenth century obtaining cadavers for teaching purposes had been regulated in Britain by the Murder Act of 1752 which stipulated that only the corpses of executed criminals could be used for dissection. By the beginning of the nineteenth century however improvements in medical science coupled with a substantial drop in the number of executions caused the demand for cadavers to far outstrip the legal supply. This situation was ripe for exploitation by "resurrection men" criminals who robbed the graves of the newly deceased and sold their corpses to teachers of anatomy who of necessity turned a blind eye to the illegality of these transactions. Some grave-robbers even resorted to murder including the infamous William Burke who in December 1828 was arrested in Edinburgh for the murders of over a dozen victims whose corpses he and his partner Hare sold to an anatomical demonstrator connected to Edinburgh University.</p> <p>In the first half of 1828 in response to increasing calls for reform the British Parliament appointed a committee to "enquire into the manner of obtaining subjects for dissection by schools of Anatomy and the State of law affecting persons employed in obtaining and dissecting bodies." During the course of its investigation the committee heard testimony from a wide range of witnesses from eminent medical men to procurers of bodies for medical schools these last identified only by initials. The medical men included Sir Astley Cooper Benjamin Collins Brodie John Abernethy William Lawrence Herbert Mayo Granville Sharp Pattison who himself was indicted for body-snatching at the age of 23 Thomas Southwood Smith Henry Halford John Webster and Benjamin Harrison the treasurer of Guy's Hospital. The witness list can be found on page 13 of the committee's report. The testimony of these men reproduced in full in the report is followed by several appendices including tables of paupers' deaths broken down by parish; the committee was proposing legislation that would allow the state to seize unclaimed corpses from workhouses and sell them to surgical schools. The committee's efforts were successful: In 1832 Parliament passed the Anatomy Act granting licenses to teachers of anatomy and giving physicians surgeons and medical students legal access to corpses unclaimed after death. Wise The Italian Boy: A Tale of Murder and Body Snatching in 1830s London 2004. Garrison-Morton.com 7096.</p> . unknown books
1900188515London: Vinton & Company Ltd c.1900. A set of elaborate moveable books depicting the anatomy of farmyard animals. Each includes five layers of folding colour diagrams showing the skeleton arteries and veins muscles and organs accompanied by a key. It was printed in Bavaria a prestigious centre of moveable books and home to skilled artisanal paper engineers such as Ernest Nister and Lothar Meggendorfer. This is the second edition of the set. Six works oblong quarto. Each 8 pp. and with folding chromolithographic illustration comprising two large overslips and multiple lift-the-flap tabs representing internal anatomy. Original printed boards black cloth backstrips wire-stitched as issued. Foxing toning and soiling to boards and contents wear to backstrips wire-stitches rusted but holding firm outer margins of contents with a few chips and damp stains a handful of neat repairs to folding stubs colours bright: in very good condition. hardcover
1890179459Peoria Illinois: American Manikin Company 1890. The bare bones of anatomy An educational model depicting male anatomy. It was positioned as a cheaper and more user-friendly alternative to Louis Auzoux's papier-mâché manikins themselves an accessible innovation from earlier wax models. The American Manikin represents a crucial step in the widening accessibility and popularization of anatomy and is a precursor to the mass-produced teaching models of the 20th century. The model is double-sided one face depicting muscles nerves tendons and the spinal column and the other showing muscles veins and bones. The latter face has alphabetically labelled hooks onto which illustrated steel attachments can be affixed. When all the plates are in place the model can be "dissected" by removing each layer in sequence eventually revealing the skeleton. Several of the attachments have additional diagrams on the reverse; for example the attachment illustrating the nerves of the brain also features a diagram of the inner ear on the other side. First produced in 1888 the manikin was designed by Elias Smith 1828-1913 who also published the Atlas of Colored Plates Illustrating Features of Anatomy 1889. Smith was an enterprising businessman who held patents for bicycle saddles and dental equipment. The accompanying advertisement booklet makes extensive reference to the American Manikin's superiority over Auzoux's French model. The attachment for the model's hand is illustrated with the company's calling card. The manikin was issued with 40 attachments of which 24 are present. An accompanying Teachers' Handbook was also produced not present. Wooden model approximately 1070 x 407 mm chromolithographic illustrations affixed to both faces one face with 27 metal hooks. With 24 steel attachments with similar illustrations metal stand comprising base and three attachable legs. Housed in original wooden case 1020 x 510 mm chromolithographic anatomical diagrams printed on inner panels instructional leaflet affixed to same. With 62-page advertisement booklet. Case with near-contemporary postage label of Lewis Bohnett 1880-1970 antique-collector and proprietor of "Trader Lew's Relic Museum" California; "fragile" label dated 1939 to same. Lightly worn from use lacking single hook cockling and a few chips to chromolithographic overlays colours bright; superficial wear to case: in very good condition standing firm. unknown
2020BN264265Muze Publishing 2020. 2020. Dog Anatomy Coloring Book: Incredibly Detailed Self-Test Canine Anatomy Color workbook Perfect Gift for Veterinary Students Dog Lovers & Adults <br/><br/>Dog Anatomy Coloring Book: Incredibly Detailed Self-Test Canine Anatomy Color workbook Perfect Gift for Veterinary Students Dog Lovers & Adults Muze Publishing unknown
19742082702114609404Japan Electronic Therapy Association 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Japan Electronic Therapy Association paperback
35682Cantabrigiæ: Typis Academicis excudebat J. Archdeacon. Prostant venales apud T. & J. Merrill et J. Woodyer Cantabrigiæ; J. Beecroft Ben. White et T. Cadell Londini; et D. Prince Oxonii 1770. First edition 4 102 without the half-title and final errata leaf disbound. Cantabrigiæ: Typis Academicis excudebat J. Archdeacon. Prostant venales apud T. & J. Merrill, et J. Woodyer, Cantabrig unknown
19652090502113716722Not Available 1965. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19362091202133001811Daiichishobo 1936. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Daiichishobo paperback
1587797410Anatomy Stuff. New. New New/New <p><b>Author:</b> ACC</p><p><b>Brand:</b> Anatomy Stuff</p><p><b>Edition:</b> 1</p><p><b>ISBN:</b> 9781587797415</p><p><b>Release Date:</b> 09-01-2003</p><p><b>Package Dimensions:</b> 260 x 33 x 21 inches</p><p><b>Languages:</b> English</p><p><b>Bindin Anatomy Stuff unknown
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0878918205.Gpamphlet. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
1496391608Anatomy Stuff. New. New New/New <p><b>Author:</b> Lambert PhD H Wayne</p><p><b>Brand:</b> Anatomy Stuff</p><p><b>Edition:</b> Fourth</p><p><b>ISBN:</b> 9781496391605</p><p><b>Release Date:</b> 15-11-2018</p><p><b>Package Dimensions:</b> 110 x 94 x 10 inches</p><p><b>Languages:</b> Anatomy Stuff unknown
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