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1791blb05613<p>Philadelphia: T. Dobson 1791. 1st American. Hardcover. Good. Full leather with maroon title box to spine and gilt lettering and horizontal rulings. Book is tight and square with just a few slighltly loose pages and rubbing to the edges and corners of boards. Free of major flaws or markings inside and out other than a white spot to front the aforementioned wear general toning to pages and the signature of the prior and original 1791 owner Cyrus Hamlin. Provenance is detailed in a laid-in hand-written note - this was the original copy used by Cyrus Hamlin father of the future Vice-President of the USA Hannibal Hamlin under Abraham Lincoln when he attended Harvard Medical School in 1793. Purchased from the Hamlin estate in 2022. All 12 fold-out plates which appear in the Appendix along with a complete text explanation of each were engraved by James Trenchard. They are all in Good or better condition with small closed tears to some of them. They depict various surgical instruments. This is the First Edition of the American abridgment of Bell's 6-volume System of Surgery 1782 -87 in which Bell amongst many other advances such as developments in vascular surgery advocated the routine use of opium to relieve post-operative pain ""to be able to alleviate the misery of those who are obliged to submit to dangerous operations must afford the biggest gratification to every practitioner"". In his preface the editor Waters credits the famous New York surgeon John Jones with reviewing the manuscript and with adding footnotes which appear throughout. Jones was the author of the first surgical text by an American.</p> T. Dobson hardcover
179342029Worcester Massachusetts: Isaiah Thomas for the Author 1793. 24pp. Disbound and lightly foxed. Good plus. With ownership signature of Joseph Goffe on May 19 1793 from Sutton.<br /> <br /> This is a scarce Isaiah Thomas imprint. ESTC locates two copies at AAS and one each at Harvard JCB NYPL and the Library of Congress. <br /> Waters was born and died in Sutton Worcester County. According to Find a Grave he was a "Revolutionary War Veteran" serving as "Private in Capt. Andrew Elliot's company Col. Jonathan Holman's regiment that marched on September 26 1777 to reinforce the Northern Army in the battle at Saratoga NY." <br /> The Sutton Historical Society wrote about Waters: "Samuel lived what appeared to be quite an eventful and colorful life which included operating a tavern serving time in debtor's prison the result of his participation in a illconceived real estate investment and serving as an Elder with the First Baptist Church of West Sutton during the latter part of his life. . . Artifacts from the Samuel Waters Tavern have made their way to locations as far as<br /> Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. The Samuel Waters Tavern has a colorful history and if it could talk one could only imagine the long and interesting litany of stories it would tell."<br /> Evans 26434. ESTC 25992. Isaiah Thomas, for the Author unknown
1722228517Charlestown Middlesex Masachusetts 1722. 31 x 19.5 cm. 12 x 7.25 inches. Folio. Fine. 31 x 19.5 cm. 12 x 7.25 inches. Folio. Witnessed and signed by "Edwd. Larkin" and "Rebekah Chambers." Alos signed by Charles Chambers Justice of the Peace. unknown