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in-12, 86 pages, cartonnage toile décor editeur. Bel exemplaire. [SC-2] Avec, in fine, un catalogue des publications de l'époque (Guides BAEDEKER, JOANNE, DIAMANT, etc).
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
Very Good Turkish Paperback. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Turkish. 79, [1] p., b/w ills. Mümtaz Koru (Hayati - sahsiyeti - eserleri). First and Only Edition. Biography of Mümtaz Koru, (1888-1963), who was the founder of Konya Veremle Savas Dernegi [i.e. Konya Tuberculosis Association].
384 pages. Index. Bibliography. Footnotes. "The battle against TB influenced the way in which health services were established while also encouraging demands for medicare." - from back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. A nice copy. Book
First separate edition, 18pp., disbound. Not listed on Copac or OCLC. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First edition, 16pp., signature to title, disbound. "Henry MacCormac was born at Fairlawn, County Armagh, and studied medicine in Dublin, Paris and Edinburgh. Before settling in Belfast in 1828, he travelled in Africa and America. In 1832 he was placed in charge of the fever hospital in Belfast, and during the epidemic of that year he took charge of the cholera hospital. He improved the conditions and diet of the patients in the district lunatic asylum, of which he was visiting physician. In 1836 he was one of the founders of the Belfast Medical Society, and he was among the first physicians to suggest that tuberculosis sufferers ought to be exposed to fresh air."?(Dictionary of Ulster Biography). Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
TOULOUSE, Imp. du Sud-Ouest - 1932 - In-8 - Broché - 57 pages - Propre
342p. Uncut. Bookplate. 8vo. Original full cloth binding. Original dust jacket, faded and chipped. MED 4
[3]-22, 91-98, 177-189, 251-265, [330]-350, 427-432, [18]-27pp., presentation inscription from the author, disbound. Hamilton's continued articles on acute and chronic bronchitis which were published in the journal "The Practitioner" in 1879. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First separate edition, 8pp., disbound. Reprinted from the 'Edinburgh Medical Journal', Vol. 30, 1884-5. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Not listed on Copac; OCLC locates a single copy at the U. S. National Library of Medicine.
Pages 333-372 plus xvi pages of great vintage ads. Many great black and white photos. Features: Fences, Walls and Hedges; Homes of Minneapolis - featuring the homes of J.F. Atwood, Esq., L.K. Thompson, Esq., T.E. Cootey, Esq., and Dr. E.C. Pickler; The Handicraftsman - Cabinet Making as a Handicraft; Post-And -Board Fence of Concrete; Decorations and Furnishings for the Home - VII - Built-in Furniture; The Summer Residence of Mr. Charles H. Bond; Eight Low Cost Houses in the Suburbs of Chicago - nice two-page photo spread presenting the homes of Mr. Walter Herrick, Mrs. Charlotte Wyman, Mr. Charles M. Mock, Mr. Whiting T. Lovell, Mr. Bert Wallace, Mr. C.E. Simmons, Mr. A.M. Briggs, and Mr. Edward Middleton; The Danger of the Use of Milk from Tuberculosis Cows; The Country Seat of G.St. L. Abbott, Concord, MA; An American Potter, Her Home and Studio - Mrs. Samuel Robineau; Garden Notes - Bedding with Evergreens; Autumn Work in the Garden; The Hydrangea; L. Wolff Mfg. Co. ad features photo of the Marshall Apartments in Chicago; Nostalgic color back cover ad for Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen features photos of company shops, offices and factories in London and North America; and more. Printed on glossy stock. Complete and unmarked with average wear. Some pages loose but present. A worthy copy of this great vintage issue. Magazine
First separate edition, 7, [1]pp., author's presentation inscription, disbound. Reprinted from the 'British medical journal,' Nov. 21 and 28, 1868. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac locating copies at Aberdeen and Glasgow Universities.
First separate edition, 49, [1]pp., disbound. Not listed on Copac or OCLC. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Lyon, Association Typographique, 1900, in-8, bella legatura coeva in mezzo marocchino blu con nervature, titolo e filettature oro, piatti in carta marmorizzata, pp. 180. Bell'esemplare.
New English Original bdg. HC. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Turkish. 312 p., ills. Osmanli'da salgin hastaliklarla mücadele. F¿ght against epidemic diseases in the Ottoman Empire.
72pp.(dont 4pp.bibliographie de Villemin), br., Thèse présentée pour le Doctorat en Médecine
30pp. + 12 plans double-pages, 23cm., signé avec dédicace par G. Jorissenne, br., bon état, P76660
library sticker on spine and title page; library pocket on front inside cover; library stamp on title page; text tight and bright Govt.Ref.Lib.Copy. Hardly Used
First edition, 28pp., with half-title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Copac locates the Wellcome and Edinburgh University copies only.
170-184pp., 2 coloured plates, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First separate edition, 14pp., text a little browned, disbound. Wellcome copy only on Copac.
162 pages. Features: Gorgeous cover illustration of redhead by W.T. Benda; Nice color Jell-O ad inside front cover by Guy (Giro) Rowe; Victrola ad features illustrations of Martinelli, Bori and Ruffo; One-page ad for the New Hudson Sedan; Grover Cleveland Bergdoll Surrenders to the American Legion - fascinating photo-illustrated article written by the man who returned him to the U.S. (part 1); The Letter - story by W.S. Maugham; An Appeal to Decent Drinkers - fascinating article by Gifford Pinchot on the morality of supporting the trade in illegal alcohol during prohibition; The House of the Arrow - mystery novel; The Internationalist - love story; Tuberculosis - Cured by the Sun - article by Paul H. de Kruif, Ph.D.; The Play Actor (fiction); To Stop War Draft Wealth - remarkably prescient article by Marquis James proposes that if wealthy classes knew their factories would give them little profit if war started, these classes would see that no war occured; The Dog-Barking Navigator (fiction); The Masons and the Ku Klux Klan - the controversy over Masons also being members of the Klan; Diamond Dick - and the First Law of a Woman, by F. Scott Fitzgerald; Stalin - Russia's Leading Politician - fascinating early photo-illustrated look at the man who dominated the Soviet Union for decades; Tongues of Flame - a novel of conflict; France's Only Statesman - photo-illustrated article on Joseph Caillaux; Araby - a Tale of the Isles of the East Beyond the East; Home is the Sailor - new stories of Phoebe and Ernest and their children; My Life, by Mary Garden - true talk about matters personal (with photo); The Dream - fiction by H. G. Wells; Who Deserves a Servant? - an interesting and thoughtful article on the subject of domestic workers; One Born Every Minute - fiction; Garrulities of an Octogenarian Editor, by Henry Holt; Nice red and black one-page Campbell's Vegetable Soup ad; One-page illustrated Chevrolet ad for the Superior Utility Coupe; One-page orange and black ad for the Goodrich Balloon Cord tire; Nice one-page two-color ad for Royal Typewriters is illustrated by David Robinson; Nice one-page photo ad for Listerine features quizical young lady and caption "This can't apply to me!"; Resinal soap and ointment ad; Forhan's ad with baseball theme; Classy one-page L.T. Piver ad; Nice 2/3-page Coke ad features lady in white coat and dress; One-page photo ad for Fleischmann's Yeast; Great one-page Thopson-Barlow Co. ad features young model in the Madame X Reducing Girdle; Orange and black ad for Way Sagless Spring Co. inside back cover; Nostalgic back cover ad for Mulsified shampoo features curly young lady's hair being inspected by her beau. Approx. 0.75" x 3" of loss to upper corner of front cover, otherwise unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound and complete copy of this wonderful vintage issue. Magazine
First edition, 38pp., 2 illustrs., in the text, 2 graph plates (one folding), disbound. Copac locates a single copy at Glasgow.