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2026x-1032406984Taylor & Francis Ltd 2026. Paperback. New. 206 pages. 6.14x0.46x9.21 inches. Taylor & Francis Ltd paperback
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1982SONG0192613413OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 1982-05-20. Condition vg. No dj. 163pp. ISBN 0192613413. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS hardcover
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0317N3IJ8JJHardcover. Good. Harper 1835. Full leather. Hint of five raised bands hint only of gilt titling on spine. Edgewear rounding. Hinges and binding very good. Signature of Dr. Jos. C. COCKEY of Cockeysville MD dated 1836. Good on the outside very good inside Edgewear Internally VG and clean. 660 pps complete. First ed. thus 1835 including 6th American from the last English ed. With notes by A. Sidney Doane. To which is prefixed A sketch of the history of medicine from its origin to the commencement of the nineteenth century. By J. Bostock. Vol. I complete. Mild foxing mostly at endpapers and limited to first third of book at extrems of margins only. hardcover
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19490006539Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins Press 1949. First edition. Hardcover. Good. 8vo 209 pages blue cloth rubbed. Ex libris Einar Leifson probably the microbiologist author of ATLAS OF BACTERIAL FLAGELLATION among others. <br/><br/>"No medical man ever received more tributes of affection from his professional brethren than did Dr. Osler and possibly the death of no physician was ever mourned by a greater host of friends - Introduction." Photographs. Johns Hopkins Press hardcover
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197815897New York: Springer 1978. First Edition. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 10.10 x 6.80 x 0.75 inches. "Invertebrate Models for Biomedical Research Comparative Pathobiology Vol. 4"" edited by Lee A. Bulla and Thomas C. Cheng is presented in a Fine/VG condition with a Near Fine/VG well-preserved dust jacket. This hardcover edition is a valuable addition to any biomedical research library.The book's covers are in excellent shape and the binding is square and tight ensuring its durability. There is only light abrasion on the front flyleaf. The interior pages are clean and unmarked making it an excellent resource for researchers and students alike.The dust jacket is also well-preserved showing only a hint of shelf wear which is common for books of this vintage. This book will be carefully packaged to protect it from the elements during shipment.As part of our commitment to excellent service a USPS electronic tracking number will be issued free of charge for this shipment allowing you to monitor its progress. Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or if you require additional pictures of this book.""Invertebrate Models for Biomedical Research"" offers valuable insights into comparative pathobiology and serves as a comprehensive resource for those engaged in biomedical research. Importantly this book is not an ex-library edition ensuring its quality and integrity. Comparative Pathobiology 4 Springer hardcover
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199277062Frederick MD: Pathology Associates Inc 1992. Draft Report presumed first edition/first printing thus. Spiral bound. Good. 1 ii 114 pages and fold-out charts at the back. Tables. References. Appendices includes reading lists Part I ONLY. DRAFT ONLY. Cover worn. This was prepared for The Defense Nuclear Agency. Data cut-off appears to be 1987. Pathology Associates was apparently founded in 1981 and is no long active. This Part I report is a survey of the English language literature of radiation biology between 1947 and 1987. Articles were sought that reported exposure of adult mammals to external sources of ionizing radiation having endpoints that included effects on the brain the spinal cord and behavior. Effects of interest were those that occurred within the first 12 months after exposure. The objective was to collate the literature about animals which yielded results that contributed to the basis of our knowledge about possible radiation effects on human beings. emphasis was on usefulness to extrapolate to effects on military personnel with special interest on medical and tactical considerations. The format for this report includes a brief introduction to each subtopic intended to provide a concise statement of the current understanding of that subtopic. This is followed by a condensed description of the representative reports concerning the subtopic more or less in historical sequence and a short commentary indicating the author's impressions of the strengths or weaknesses of the available data. The articles reviewed are appended as a reading list arranged alphabetically within subtopic. The reading list follows the same subtopic outlines as does the texts. Articles discussed are cited in the text and are assembled alphabetically as a "cited reference list" after the respective subtopic. There were apparently two other parts to this study which are not present. This is an important technical and bibliographic resource. This report from internet research appears to have been finalized as a Defense Nuclear Agency report and Lynda L. Pippin of Pathology Associates Inc. is listed as the principal author. Pathology Associates, Inc unknown
198878950Frederick Maryland: Pathology Associates Inc 1988. Xerographic copy of Draft Report. Disbound held together with a binder clip. Good. Prepared for The Defense Nuclear Agency Headquarters DNA 6801 Telegraph Road Alexandria Virginia 22310-3398 DNA Contract Number 001-88-C-0120. Contains 137 pages measuring 8-1/2 inches by 11 inches. Some creasing at left edge of front cover. Disbound copy held together with a binder clip. Topics covered include Brain Spinal Cord Behavior and Conclusion. Appendices include Reading List: Brain. Spinal Cord Behavior as well as a Graph of Publication Frequency and Tables. List of tables includes Brain References to Burro Cat Dog Guinea Pig Hamster Mouse Non-Human Primate Rabbit Rat and Swine. This report is a survey of the English language literature of radiation biology between 1947 and 1987. Articles were sought that reported exposure of adult mammals to external sources of ionizing radiation having endpoints that included effects on the brain the spinal cord and behavior. The objective was to collate the literature about animals which yielded results that contribute to the basis of our knowledge about possible radiation effects on human beings. Emphasis was on usefulness to extrapolate to effects on military personnel with special interest on medical and tactical considerations. Pathology Associates, Inc unknown