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1805M10849London:: n.p. 1805. 1805. Small 4to. 27 pp. Original blue wrappers. Housed in a modern quarter morocco clamshell box. Fine. FIRST EDITION. Containing "An outline of a plan to prevent the Spreading of the Plague or other contagious Diseases presented by the Board of Health agreeably to the Instructions of His Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council." The article gives a brief account of how an outbreak of the plague was dealt with in Queen Elizabeth's time and then presents the then-current practices to prevent the spread of an outbreak. "If the sick die the Body should be wrapped in oiled Cloth or tarred Cloth and soon buried. It must be remembered that everything that tends to secure those about the Sick from Infection is of the greatest Importance both by checking the Progress of the Disease and by giving Confidence to those whose Busines sic it is to help and assist the Afflicted." p. 8-9. n.p., 1805. hardcover books
18955909Washington D. C.: Ralston Company 1895. Octavo 24 x 15.5 cm. 46 2 pages. Membership application at rear. Cover title: Ralston Model Meals for Every Day in the Year. ~ Evident third edition but first so-titled. Originally published in 1894 under the title Ralston Meals For Every Day. with 38 pages. A second edition with just 31 pages was issued in 1895 and later that year this third enlarged edition. A health community cookbook with recipes numbered 30 to 253 numbers 1-29 enumerate minimally prepared foods such as Bouillon Tea as well as selected grains and fruits. A propensity can be seen for broiled poultry and boiled vegetables but the coverage is broadly standard for its time as baked goods and puddings do not necessarily "interfere with the health of the stomach" page 29. Interest lies less in the entries themselves than in the recommendations for their consumption yams ought not be eaten more than once per week; pearl tapioca should be avoided as should dried currants as both cause appendicitis. ~ A document of the curious social movement geographically anchored in the District of Columbia known as Ralstonism. The Ralstonite system of model meals - here outlined in fifty-five chapters - rested on a "philosophy" of digestibility the determination of which might involve many factors. "A hard boiled egg will digest" we learn for instance "every bit of it but will take much more time than will a soft boiled egg. This extra amount of time that the egg is in the stomach so that it is not fermenting will furnish staying power ." page 59. Strictures against red meat and game alongside the promotion of fresh and dried fruits vegetables and grains of course already had an acknowledged pedigree in health-conscious circles. But present too are some dubious physiological speculations proffered on the basis of "the many experiments made by the Ralston Health Club" page 60. ~ Devised by Webster Edgerly 1852-1926 writing under the pseudonym Edmund Shaftesbury Ralston was an acronym meant to stand for principles of healthy living Regime Activity Light Strength Temperation Oxygen Nature; or perhaps more accurately a backronym designed to fit out the surname of another concocted alias: Everett Ralston if the labyrinthine story related in the 1900 edition of the Club's membership book can be believed Book of Star Ralstonism 12th nominal edition; 77th actual edition Washington D.C.: Ralston Publishing. Odd though its origins may seem the name survived for decades as that of a breakfast cereal marketed by the Purina Mills Company of St. Louis. ~ Slight soiling; central opening loose. Stapled in stained faux-leather brown wrappers with black lettering and decoration; moderately scuffed and corners bumped. Good. Scarce. OCLC locates two copies of the 1905 edition as well as several copies of similarly titled editions dated 1894 and 1895; Brown 416; not in Cagle. Ralston Company hardcover books
19782510Israel: Weight Watchers c. 1978. Poster. Color illustrated cardboard. Near fine. I48 x 33 cm. In the early 1960's Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch began inviting friends into her Queens home once a week to discuss how best to lose weight. As word spread and attendee numbers grew Nidetch finally launched Weight Watchers Inc. in May 1963. After inviting former attendees to franchise their own branches and run their own meets Weight Watchers spread across America and eventually across the world. By 1968 Weight Watchers had 102 franchises in the United States Canada Great Britain Israel and Puerto Rico. This Poster in Hebrew illustrates the thin person within an aspirational strategy of selling the weight loss brand. Printed in Israel by Shohar. Clean copy. <br /> Weight Watchers books
197243925Philadelphia: Philadelphia Women's Health Collective and Friends n.d. but ca. 1972. First Edition. Quarto 28cm.; corner staple-bound self-wrappers; 5pp. printed from typescript. Fine condition. Critical account of a highly publicized weekend during which twenty Chicago women were transported by bus to Philadelphia in order to receive abortions after clinics in Chicago were shut down by the police. The weekend was organized by Harvey Karman and his associates and Karman's "super coil" procedure was used on the fifteen women already in their second trimester. Nine women experienced complications of which three were major complications. The report concludes that Karman was "more concerned undermining women's control of their health care and propagating his own technology and reputation than with meeting the health needs of women" p. 3. Uncommon: Northwestern only in OCLC as of April 2019. Philadelphia Women's Health Collective and Friends unknown books
1992Embry 153662Farrar Straus and Giroux 1992. First edition first printing. Fine in fine faintly rubbed dust jacket in mylar cover. B&W photographs. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1992. First edition, first printing. unknown books
200922968Boston: Museum of Fine Arts 2009. First American edition. Hardcover. Near Fine/near fine. First American edition. 239 pp. An artfully constructed memoir of the life of conceptual artist Christian Boltanski told in the form of a book-length interview with Catherine Grenier. A near fine copy in dustwrapper. Foreword by Luc Sante. Translated from the French by Marc Lowenthal. This copy INSCRIBED by Boltanski on the front endpaper. <br/><br/> Museum of Fine Arts hardcover books
19161689Battle Creek Michigan: Good Health Publishing Co 1916. Wraps. Original tan wraps. Good. 71 pages. 16 x 10.5 cm. Originally named Western Health Reform Institute John Harvey and his brother W.K. Kellogg built an new structure and took the word "sanatorium" and changed two letters transforming and adding a new word to the English language. 11 paper label/addenda are stapled to the front cover. Chipped creased and rubbed. <br/><br/> Good Health Publishing, Co paperback books
18892086Washington DC: The Brodix Publishing Co. 1889. Wraps. Oversized pink paper wrappers staple bound. Very good. 12 pages. 42 x 28 cm. This charming periodical features six sheets of cooking instructions detailing: Fish-Soup; Meat; Sauces-salads; Vegetables; Pastry; Sweets and Preserves; and How to Make Bread. The binding style and large type set likely indicates that this publication was meant for display in the kitchen. The inside cover purports the benefits of a healthy diet especially focused on wheat and grain's positive effects on the brain. The following pages outline recipes and instructions for proper food preparation taking care to mention the repercussions of poorly tended food ranging from indigestion from unchopped capers to dangers of under or overcooked vegetables. The final page includes helpful hints for food shopping health and safety suggestions as well as a treatise on the proper diet for invalids. <br />The Home Magazine a monthly illustrated periodical ran from 1888 to 1908 serving as a guide to social domestic and business life. Mrs. John A Logan served as editor for the Home Magazine following the death of her husband a Civil War general and statesman John A. Logan. Born Mary Simmerson Cunningham an educated woman from Missouri she played an active role in her husband's political life accompanying him on campaigns and organizing volunteers. Mary became a prominent figure in Washington society in her own right often meeting with Adele Douglas wife of Senator Stephen A. Douglas and Julia Dent Grant wife of Ulysses S. Grant to discuss political happenings and social issues. Mary was a celebrated American writer and editor authoring two books and contributing to several publications including William Randolph Hearst's monthly syndicate Cosmopolitan. She was committed to social causes dedicating herself to the women's suffrage movement and was an early supporter of the American Red Cross. Weak fold across cover wear to edges and small paper loss to inside pages not effecting text. <br/><br/> The Brodix Publishing Co. paperback books
18322818baCPhiladelphia PA: Henry H. Porter 1832. Book. Good condition. Hardcover. First presumed edition. Octavo 8vo. 80 pages of text. Hardcover; brown cloth spine lacking; blue-green paper covered boards nearly detached. Original orange printed paper front cover label intact. Minor foxing scattered throughout text. Medicine; influenza; rhinovirus. Measures 22.9cm height. Henry H. Porter Hardcover books
P6159Moscow: Izdanie narodnogo komissariata zdravookhraneniia 1920. Octavo 22 Ã 19 cm. Publisher's staple-stitched printed self-wrappers; 54 pp. Tables and graphs throughout. Slight moisture damage to bottom right corner and wrapper edge; crease to bottom corner of rear wrapper. Else uncut and unopened; about very good. Second edition first published in 1919. This public health pamphlet was intended for employees of the People's Commisariat of Health tasked with conducting sanitation inspections. The pamphlet provides an overview of the codes as well as worksheets meant to be used by the examiners during house visits as well as instructions on their use. It also includes tables with statistical data about "deaths in the home" "epidemics in the home" as well as orders regarding provision of living quarters for workers' families and the protection of green spaces. A glimpse into the workings of the newly established People's Commissariat of Health est. 1918. Not in KVK or OCLC. unknown books
11099PIERALISI Sante. IL PRECONIO PASQUALE CONFORME.DEL CODICE BARBERINIANO. Rome: Tipografia Poliglotta 1883. Small folio. Original wrappers. 65 3 pages 5 folding plates. First edition. An interesting account of illumination of books and manuscripts in Italy wit five folding illustrations 13 x 37.25 inches; partly unopened. Worn. unknown books
P6240Moscow: Gosudarstvennoe izdatel'stvo 1920. Octavo 18 Ã 13.5 cm. Printed self-wrappers; 32 pp. Some moisture damage to bottom right corner and wrapper edge; partially unopened and uncut good or better. Third edition. A public health and hygiene pamphlet published during the Typhus epidemic unleashed by the privations of the Russian civil war which followed the Bolshevik Revolution 1918-1923. A massive public education campaign consisting of posters information pamphlets public health manuals was mobilized both by the Bolsheviks and the White Army against the disease which claimed over three million lives between July 1919 and June 1920. This pamphlet aimed at sanitation committees provides basic information about how the disease is spread how it manifests itself as well as instructions for mass sanitation measures. The author typhus specialist Aleksei Nikolaevich Sysin 1879-1956 published nearly a dozen public health pamphlets in this period. Not in KVK or OCLC. unknown books
1997261364New York: GMHC 1997. Forty-five issue broken run various pagination 8.5x11 inches articles reports drug information events services and resources some three-hole-punched issues a few pen marks light wear else good newsletters in stapled wraps. Includes two issues AIDS Medical Glossary. Numbers included are 3:6; 6:17; 7:4-12; 8:26-11; 9:1-12; 10:1 & 2 two versions 3-11; 11:1-3 & 6 a Glossary issue. GMHC unknown books
1982135134Harare: Ministry of Health 1982. 14p. 23p. 20p. 19p. and 39p. 8.25x11.75 inches tables cheap paperstock construction paper stapled in faded blue report covers. First five issues. Ministry of Health unknown books
45877New York NY: U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps n. d. Buff paper printed in color. Light age-toning. Horizontal & vertical fold lines. A VG copy. Single poster printed recto only. Large color half-tone illustration by Edmundson of a hopeful and beautiful Cadet Nurse looking off into the distance in uniform. 20" x 14-1/8" <br/><br/>The Cadet Nurse Corps program was passed by Congress unanimously and became effective in July of 1943. The Corps was supervised by the United States Public Health Service to train hopefully 124000 young women as nurses during World War II. The plan was to subsidize over 1000 nursing schools for a three-year training program after which they graduates could if they so desired become commissioned officers in the Army or Navy nurse corps. The war ended before the first Cadets graduated and only a few entered the military. In its lifetime 1943-48 it was the largest training program in the history of nursing in the United States. U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps unknown books
19983375New York: GMHC Inc 1998. Very good . All items measuring between 6" x 4" and 11" x 8½". Two fliers printed recto and verso four brochures and one postcard. Generally very good plus or better: one flier with corner creases and minor stain on verso; minor corner crease on inner leaves of one brochure; two brochures stored opened to center pages so fold no longer sharp. These AIDS-related educational materials were published by the Gay Men's Health Crisis organization the long running group with a mission to help eradicate AIDS and improve the lives of those affected by it. Founded in 1982 and now known simply as "GMHC" they spread their life-saving messages through informative and nonjudgmental publications such as those offered here. There's an attractive brochure sponsored by the United Colors of Benetton and one entitled "10 Minutes That Can Change Your Life." Other pamphlets discuss taking "The Test" and alerting women that they too are at risk. Two vibrantly illustrated fliers promoted the 1992 and 1998 AIDS Walks the proceeds of which would benefit GMHC and help them pursue their mission. One of the brochures located on OCLC the rest of the items do not appear. A fine group of AIDS educational materials from an organization that still addresses AIDS issues through education care and advocacy. GMHC, Inc unknown books
1851WB16357Boston: C.C.P. Moody 1851. Hardcover. Very Good. Small 8vo. Original gilt stamped cloth. pp. 36. A nice copy of an uncommon title. <br/><br/> C.C.P. Moody hardcover books
18102525London: Richard Phillips 1810. Hardcover. 19th Centruy diced leather spine over marbled boards newer label. Very good. 901 pages. 22 x 13.5 cm. 261 engravings. Although Thornton studied medicine his passion was botany. Thornton was best known for the unique collection of illustrations of the sexual system of Carolus von Linnaeus - titled the Temple of flora. Lacks 1/2 title page and portrait present in some copies. Rebound in boards and half leather. Some foxing and toning but overall clean - images are generally not foxed. <br /> Richard Phillips hardcover books
16443Four early 20th century documents on contraception. At the beginning of the 20th century the demand for safe and reliable birth control was growing. Pioneers like Margaret Sanger and her good friend Adolphus Knopf author of included pamphlet founded the American Birth Center League became Planned Parenthood with the goal of providing safe family planning services to counter the poverty and health issues associated with large families. Public health workers distributed information on contraception by hand or illegally through the mail and they held lectures and seminars to educate women and men on different health and hygiene issues.<br/><br/>Includes 3 rare pamphlets which cover various contraception methods and devices. "Aspects of Birth Control" 1918 by Adolphus Knopf "Birth Control: Plain Medical Information" 1929 and "Natural Birth Control: Sane Safe and Legal Method" 1935. Comes with ticket to a 1935 health lecture for women that promises to cover topics such as "Sex Hygiene" and answer questions "What is Birth Control" Birth Control 1929 depicts several contraception devices; Natural Birth Control 1935 includes 4 graphs on fertility. Chipped spine to Aspects of Birth Control. All in very good condition. unknown books
1923259560Paris: Stamperia Libertaria 1923. Unpaginated paperback spine panel has chips at ends many pages uncut at top. Numerous illustrations by the author. A collection of works that had been published over the two previous decades by the Italian-born anarchist poet polemicist and printer active in Italy and France. Stamperia Libertaria unknown books
2000118350N.P.: The Stinehour Press 2000. leather title gilt-stamped on spine marbled endpapers paper-covered slipcase. Miniature Books. miniature book 8.7 x 6.9 cm. leather title gilt-stamped on spine marbled endpapers paper-covered slipcase. unpaginated. Printed as a keepsake for Grand Conclave XVIII of the Miniature Book Society 2000. Essay on the meaning of books and their potential. Specially bound by Jen and Joy Tonkin-Roberts and signed on colophon. Sliipcase lightly worn at edges. The Stinehour Press unknown books
16050Le Rebours Marie Angelique Anel. Advice for Mothers Wishing to Nurse their Children. Paris. 1783. In French. Hardcover. Brown Morocco boards. Binding is decorated with gilt flower motifs and gilded stamp of French title "avis aux mères." Third Edition of Le Rebours bestselling book first published in 1770. No first edition has ever come to auction and only one second edition within the last 40 years. No editions whatsoever of this book published within the 18th century are available on the market today. <br/><br/>This piece of work placed Rebours in a small and early group of women whose published works sold rapidly and went into multiple printings. Written at a time of staggeringly high infant mortality this book promoted the multiple health benefits that immediate breastfeeding provides to both mothers and babies. Very good condition with thin separation on joint. Faint pencil marks and stains on endsheet and first few pages though all text remains legible. This is a very rare early edition of Le Rebours' book. unknown books
189456695Providence: printed by J. A. and R. A. Reid n.d. 1894. Broadside approx. 12" x 9½" previous folds several old tape repairs on the verso; good or better. Not in OCLC. <br/><br/> printed by J. A. and R. A. Reid, n.d. unknown books
200438221New York: Assouline Publishing 2004. First edition of this comical book regarding smoking. Octavo original illustrated cardstock illustrated throughout. Presentation copy inscribed by the author on the title page "For John We may all have stopped smoking but we continue to burn. Luc Sante." Fine in a fine slipcase with the plastic packaging still present on the lower half of the box. Can you imagine Groucho Marx without a cigar Do you remember that a few years ago smoking was allowed in airplanes Can you tell when New York stopped smoking In the not so distant past posing seductively with a cigarette was de rigueur for Hollywood types. How many celebrities today dare to even hold one No Smoking is a tribute to the 20th century a century that created promoted and glorified the cigarette and then suddenly declared war on it. Assouline Publishing unknown books
1983CAT0129BNew York: Gay Men's Health Crisis Inc 1983. Poster 35 x 23 inches. Poersch Enno. A scarce poster for an important early AIDS benefit one of the first AIDS benefits organized by GMHC taking place a few months earlier than the Rodeo event. GHMC bought all of the tickets from Barnum and Bailey and sold them off for donation prices ranging from $10 to $500. All 17600 seats sold out. Leonard Bernstein conducted the circus orchestra in a rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" which Larry Kramer GMHC founder and playwright described as "one of the most moving moments he had ever experienced." David Roman in Acts of Intervention: Performance Gay Culture and AIDS describes the event as "unquestionably the most galvanizing early AIDS fundraiser." The event did much to change attitudes about the crisis though the event was not covered by The New York Times or other mainstream media outlets. Enno Poersch designed the poster. <br /> <br /> Quite scarce with no examples shown in OCLC. Some light wear excellent condition overall. Gay Men's Health Crisis, Inc unknown books