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0656388080.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0364344997.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0331130831.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19294798Ottawa ON: Canadian Tuberculosis Association 1929. Paperback. Near Fine. Cover title continues ". to live at home as they do in Sanatoria." Date of 1929 inferred from inside of front cover ". and our death rate in 1928 was 81.4 per 100000." Printed by National Printers Ltd. Ottawa. Saddle stapled wraps 8vo size 9-3/8 inches tall pp. 16 illustrated throughout w. B&W halftone photo reproductions and line drawings fold-out plans at rear for a TB Sun Booth - dated 1926 and plans for a Roof Top Shelter on inside of rear cover. Minor soil and creases to covers else a fine copy complete as issued. OCLC locates just a single copy of the 1928 issue - apparently w/o the fold-out plans at rear and no copies of this 1929 issue. Canadian Tuberculosis Association paperback
1391407288.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1898261309London : Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office by Eyre and Spotttiswoode 1898. First Edition. Softcover. Good paperback copy; edges somewhat slightly dust-dulled and nicked. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight bright clean and strong. Physical description; 2 volumes in 1 part II. vi 114 pages. part III. 1 unnumbered leaf xii 302 pages 22 leaves of plates some color : illustrations 2 leaves of tables folded ; 33 cm. Notes; Command paper 7992. Subject; Tuberculosis. London : Printed for Her Majesty's Stationery Office, by Eyre and Spotttiswoode paperback
1957228777London : National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis 1957. First Edition. Hardcover. Good copy in the original sand-grained cloth. Spine bands and hinges somewhat worn and bumped. Uncommon in the original boards. Physical description; 96 pages : illustrations. Notes; ""Articles in medical literature by Sir Robert W. Philip"": p. 83-92. Presentation copy with A.L.S. loosely inserted. Subjects; Philip Robert William Sir 1857-1939. History of medicine - Biography. Physicians - history. Tuberculosis Pulmonary - history. Genres; Biographies. Biography. Festschrift. Illustrated. London : National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis hardcover
0266997775.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
First separate edition, 49, [1]pp., disbound. Not listed on Copac or OCLC. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
1935M8665Offprint from: Encyclopedie Medico-Chirurgicale. Paris:: Encyclopedie Medico-Chirurgicale 1935. 1935. 4to. 12; 3; 7; 16; 3; 8; 6; 20; 14; 24; 14 pp. Numerous figs. tables. Original printed wrappers; top cover off rear cover LACKING extremities chipped. PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. Ex library ms. notations on top cover labels bookplate. Ownership signature. AS IS. RARE. FIRST EDITION. Contains chapters 6048-6060 on surgical treatment of tuberculosis from the Encyclopedie Medico-Chirurgicale. Encyclopedie Medico-Chirurgicale, 1935. unknown
1935M8665Offprint from: Encyclopedie Medico-Chirurgicale. Paris:: Encyclopedie Medico-Chirurgicale 1935. 1935. 4to. 12; 3; 7; 16; 3; 8; 6; 20; 14; 24; 14 pp. Numerous figs. tables. Original printed wrappers; top cover off rear cover LACKING extremities chipped. PRESENTATION COPY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR. Ex library ms. notations on top cover labels bookplate. Ownership signature. AS IS. RARE. FIRST EDITION. Contains chapters 6048-6060 on surgical treatment of tuberculosis from the Encyclopedie Medico-Chirurgicale. Encyclopedie Medico-Chirurgicale, 1935. unknown books
688 p. + Plates. 8vo. Original publisher's cloth binding. Includes important papers by the most noted authors on topics such as: Recent Progress in Aviation (with 19 plates); Ornamentation of Carpets; Explosives; Telegraphy of Photographs; Astronomy; Tuberculosis; Etc. By 1910 the competition in early aviation was intense, and the Smithsonian played a major role. **PRICE JUST REDUCED!
688 p. + Plates. 8vo. Original publisher's cloth binding. XLib. Includes important papers by the most noted authors on topics such as: Recent Progress in Aviation (with 19 plates); Ornamentation of Ca rpets; Explosives; Telegraphy of Photographs; Astronomy; Tuberculosis; Etc. By 1910 the competition in early aviation was intense, and the Smithsonian played a major role. SCARCE.
Z1-C-087-01180National Assocition for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. Used - Good. Chest Clinic Design: Report of the NAPT Architectural Committee. Ships from UK in 48 hours or less usually same day. Your purchase helps support Sri Lankan Children's Charity 'The Rainbow Centre'. Ex-library so some stamps and wear but in good overall condition. 100% money back guarantee. We are a world class secondhand bookstore based in Hertfordshire United Kingdom and specialize in high quality textbooks across an enormous variety of subjects. We aim to provide a vast range of textbooks rare and collectible books at a great price. Our donations to The Rainbow Centre have helped provide an education and a safe haven to hundreds of children who live in appalling conditions. We provide a 100% money back guarantee and are dedicated to providing our customers with the highest standards of service in the bookselling industry. National Assocition for the Prevention of Tuberculosis unknown
283641unbound. very good. 1 page. 7 x 8". An affidavit from a physician attesting that Issac S. Collins a Clergyman from Massachusetts reports he has created a cure for Consumption quoted in part: ".says that 20 years ago he expected to die long before this with Consumption but has lived quite stable by taking horehound occasionally after taking cold . andthen English Commercial Tea made hot and let stand until cold and drink it for months . at a time his spittle was considerable . with considerable discharge of matter . and he thinks it stopped by the foods he eats." "His wife has had a "cough" for a long time and considerable discharge of matter that has been treated by taking 20 drops of British Oil on Sugar . and going to bed." The docket on verso indicates that the physician held this affidavit in his files. Usual folds with some light foxing- otherwise in very good condition.<br/> <br/> unknown
283641unbound. very good. 1 page. 7 x 8". An affidavit from a physician attesting that Issac S. Collins a Clergyman from Massachusetts reports he has created a cure for Consumption quoted in part: ".says that 20 years ago he expected to die long before this with Consumption but has lived quite stable by taking horehound occasionally after taking cold . andthen English Commercial Tea made hot and let stand until cold and drink it for months . at a time his spittle was considerable . with considerable discharge of matter . and he thinks it stopped by the foods he eats." "His wife has had a "cough" for a long time and considerable discharge of matter that has been treated by taking 20 drops of British Oil on Sugar . and going to bed." The docket on verso indicates that the physician held this affidavit in his files. Usual folds with some light foxing- otherwise in very good condition.<br/><br/> unknown books
16667Women in Science Original Photo of Two women and four men work in a laboratory. Photo portrays women research staff work in a tuberculosis laboratory. c. 1920s. 8 x 10 in. Verso handwriting reads: "Dr. Philip Hillkouritz in background presd. of J.C.R.S. directs the research staff of organization in the fully-equipped laboratory." The Jewish Consumptive Relief Society JCRS was founded in Denver Colorado in 1904 as a non-sectarian sanatorium to treat tuberculosis patients in all stages of the disease. For decades patients flocket to Dever from all over North America and were admitted free of charge. In the early years the sanatorium was headed by Phillip Hillkowitz as president 1904-1948. In 1954 the institution changed its mission to cancer research becoming the American Medical Center. unknown books
189847217Paris Gauthier-Villars 1898. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 126 No 19. Pp. 1299- 1382. Entire issue offered. Arloing's paper: pp. 1319-1321. <br/><br/><em>First appearance of this importent paper in which Arloing describes his "Sero-agglutination for the diagnosis of presence of tubercle bacillus." Garrison & Morton No. 2334.It is well known that the ordinary cultures of the bacillus of Koch can not be used for agglutination. Arloing however in 1898 obtained a fluid homogeneous culture of the tubercle bacillus and demonstrated its specific agglutinability by the serum of tuberculous human beings or animals thus rendering possible the serum diagnosis of tuberculosis. Courmont in "Arch Intern Med." 1909. </em> unknown
190747219Paris Gauthier-Villars et Cie 1907. 4to. Without wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 144 No 24. Pp.1309- 1396. Entire issue offered. Calmette's paper: pp. 1324-1326. <br/><br/><em>First printing of calmette's paper in which he introduced his conjunctival reaction test for tuberculosis.Garrison & Morton: 2337. </em> unknown
190849892Paris Gauthier-Villars 1908. 4to. No wrappers. In: "Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences" Tome 147 No 6. Pp. 323- 366 entire issue offered. Mantoux's paper: pp. 355-357. <br/><br/><em>First printing of the paper in which Mantoux published his invention of the famous test for tuberculosis."The Mantoux test or Mendel-Mantoux test also known as the Mantoux screening test tuberculin sensitivity test Pirquet test or PPD test for purified protein derivative is a screening tool for tuberculosis TB. It is one of the major tuberculin skin tests used around the world largely replacing multiple-puncture tests such as the Tine test." Wikipedia. - Garrison & Morton: 2341 listing only the paper from 1910. </em> unknown
193791656New York: National Tuberculosis Association 1937. Paperback. Very Good. 77p. Softcover in original wrapper. 23 cm. Cover edges slightly darkened. Small label removed from front cover stamp; paste remnant inside back cover where a label or card pocket was removed. Name stamp Penna: Tuberculosis Society on cover and title-page. At the time of this report tuberculosis was the second leading cause of death among African Americans. National Tuberculosis Association paperback
Pages 67-96. Features: Col. Charles H. Greenleaf - A Leading Man in a Leading State Interest - article with photos, including one-page photo portrait of Mr. Greenleaf; Sarah M. Bailey; A Concord Industry - The Page Belting Company; What Our Grandparents Read - Sketches 9f the Windham Social Library; The Warfare Against Tuberculosis; Obituaries for Capt. Henry B. Atherton, Gen. John Eaton, John Z. Bartlett and Charles Nelson Kent; Poems; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A quality copy of this vintage issue. Magazine
195057009New York:: Hile - Damroth Inc. no date ca. 1950s. Fine original condition. Numbered manufacturer's labels on verso. Hile - Damroth, Inc., unknown
Twenty-first edition, 8vo (205 x 130 mm), iv, 5-89, [1]pp., hand-coloured engraved frontispiece of the herb Vervain (a couple of minor stains and slightly trimmed at fore-edge), recent quarter calf, marbled boards, red morocco title label lettered in gilt. Morley acquired a method of treating scrofula and other similar diseases, and first published it as An essay on the nature and cure of the king's evil (1760). The principal cure, it appears, was a preparation of vervain root. The work was still in print in 1800, when a thirty-second edition was published. (Oxford DNB). All editions are rare, this edition recorded by 3 copies in ESTC. This edition not in Wellcome catalogue.
20006On letterhead of the Papworth Village Settlement Papworth Hall Cambridge. 5 April 1934. 1p. 8vo. In good condition lightly aged and worn laid down on leaf removed from album with ticket and two press cuttings relating to the Honorary Degrees Ceremony on the reverse. He has seen a 'Table Talk' article in the Cambridge Daily News and writes to thank the pseudonymous individual for 'this very great appreciation of my work'. He explains that 'in the early days one had to contend with very great opposition and comments were not always favourable' and is filled with gratitude for 'this singular mark of appreciation from an editor so closely associated with the work': the encouragement it gives makes one persevere still further in attempting to make life worth living for those who are stricken down with disease and in endeavouring to obtain the most up-to-date treatment for them'. See his substantial entry in the Oxford DNB. On letterhead of the Papworth Village Settlement, Papworth Hall, Cambridge. 5 April 1934. unknown