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201220369Paris, Marabout, 1996 ; in-12, 245 pp., br. Bon état.
201707821S.l., Editions Godefroy, 1997 ; in-8, 607 pp., br. Broché bon état.
201301562Paris, Hachette, 1984 ; in-4, 86 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Illustrations de volker theinhardt.
200509275Paris, JCLattès, 1989 ; in-8, 360 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
201808642Paris, J ai lu, 2002 ; in-12, 339 pp., br. Broché très bon état.
201603259Ingersheim, Saep - delta 2000, 2005 ; in-8, 94 pp., br.
201007104Paris, Succès du livre, 2000 ; petit in-4, 224 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Bon état.
200815692Paris, Editions odile jacob - guide, 1996 ; in-8, 484 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Avec la collaboration de Marie-José Carduner, Isabelle Revol et Valérie Gehin (diététiciennes) de MArtine Duchemin (Kinésithérapeute) et de Patrick Clavé chef à brides-les-bains) illustrations de Chrisitiane Schaeffer.
201900834Ingersheim, Saep, 1989 ; in-8, br. Les 2 volumes. Tome 1 et tome 2.
201324477, Lmv edition , 2007 ; in-8, 302 pp., br. Broché comme neuf.
201804843Paris, Michel lafon M.D.P., 2001 ; in-8, 223 pp., br. Très bon état broché - livre de recettes pratiques pour devenir jeune.
201207615Paris, Michel lafon M.D.P., 2001 ; in-8, 223 pp., br. Très bon état broché - livre de recettes pratiques pour devenir jeune.
201501242Paris, Hachette, 2001 ; in-8, 288 pp., br. Broché très bon état - recettes pour entretenir santé et bien-être.
200710993Paris, Editions famot, 1977 ; in-12, 394 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Rousseurs marginale.
201808666Paris, Robert Laffont / reponse santé, 2002 ; in-8, 344 pp., br. Broché très bon état.
201409125La ferrière sur Risle, Éditions Christian godefroy, 1985 ; in-8, 214 pp., br. techniques pratiques pour vaincre tous les problèmes de santé.
201323739, Weleda, s.d. ; in-12, cartonnage de l'éditeur. Neuf sous blister.
18133361York: W. Alexander 1813. First octavo edition. Octavo leaves 129 x 210 mm. There was also a quarto edition in 1813 generally described as a large-paper copy. Collating: xx 227 1 page errata; complete including frontis and two folding plates. Contemporary calf rebacked to style with gilt and five raised bands to spine. Generally a bit shelfworn and rubbed but a tight square copy. All edges marbled. Marbled endpapers. Armorial bookplate to front pastedown. Original owner's notes on recto and verso of title page in ink: "Purchased at.8 Sept 1821. Visited the Retreat Saturday aftern. 8 September 1821.with cleanly appearance & admirable arrangement of buildings the Inmates looked far happier than could have been expected. The Matron & her husband have the most benevolent countenances that we had ever beheld." Light scattered foxing throughout else unmarked. An account of the groundbreaking work of the Tuke family and the Society of Friends for improving the care and dignity with which mental illness was treated.<br /> <br /> At a time when the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness was often inhumane William Tuke stepped forward in 1796 to found The Retreat. Its goal was to create safe pleasing and dignified conditions for those being institutionalized; and from its inauguration The Retreat kept its doors open to public visitors who may want to witness and document the conditions of its campus and patients. In the present work William's grandson Samuel Tuke publicizes the institution's "internal economy of management" as well as its "mild system of treatment." Transparency is key to continued progress Tuke asserts; and he wants the Retreat's successes to assist in further advances in the field. "The interests of humanity and science alike call upon us to communicate freely the discoveries we make or the failures which happen to us.If persons engaged in the management of the insane were more generally to publish the results of their observation we might reasonably hope that the causes of this obscure and affecting disorder would receive some illustration." While William Tuke's work remains revolutionary in improving method of caring for the mentally ill Samuel Tuke's book "helped popularise the approach.to use the moral treatment method for restoring self-esteem and self-control in individuals" suffering from a range of ailments Quaker World. As awareness of the model spread so too did institutions build on its principles with hospitals emerging in the UK and US. W. Alexander unknown
1976LFA-126746544Revue de 32 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Souvenir Napoléonien, bon état
1976LFA-126746545Revue de 32 pages, format 210 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, Souvenir Napoléonien, bon état
1975169773No place of publication.: No details of publisher. September1975. Black and white illustrations 101pp quotations of Chairman Mao front free endpaper spine browned with some chipping and loss to paper otherwise good in paperback. Text in Chinese. 25.9 x 18.4cm. The barefoot doctors also known as China's village doctors were people who had no formal medical background but received some medical training. They played very important roles in closing the gap of basic health care in rural and urban China. They have been always focused on prevention and educating people rather than cures. . No details of publisher. paperback
1830M11919Philadelphia:: L. Johnson 1830. 1830. "4th improved edition." 8vo. 385-90 381 pp. Foxed throughout not hindering legibility. Original red cloth spine paper title label; front cover detached but present ffe loose extremities worn spine chipped. Rear free endpaper early ownership signature. As is. RARE. The first volume of a pioneer American health journal published from 1829-33. It features a selection of fascinating perspectives on medicine including analyses of the effects on health of headwear wine and malt liquor consumption mealtimes and water drinking among other things as well as considerations of race and longevity quacks mothering and more. On tobacco: "'A Victim of the Weed' is desirous of knowing whether he can at once abandon his pipe and segars or must part company in a gradual manner. Our advice is to desist immediately and entirely from the use of tobacco in every form and in any quantity however small" 220. On race: "The differences in this respect are primitive in the different races; the mucous body or varnish which constitutes the layer between the true skin beneath and the outer covering or cuticle being white or nearly so in the European or Caucasian races; yellowish in the Mongul or African; and black in the African" 146. On the education of girls: "Under twelve years of age it should be an invariable rule that the hours of close application should never exceed those of amusement and exercise" 267. Contains nos. 1-24: September 9 1829 through August 25 1830. L. Johnson, 1830. hardcover
19551000214.07World Health Organization Geneva 1960 1955 1959. Volumes 2 and 3: 1st printing. Volume 1: 4th printing originally publ. 1951. Hardcover. As New. 8vo. Hardcover blue cloth no dj's. 3 volumes Volumes 1 2 Supplement. About fine condition all vols. bright & clean inside & out; Supplument vol.'s blue cloth a bit lighter shade than Vols. 1 and 2. 410 & 350 & 224 pp. In English. World Health Organization, Geneva hardcover
1334024618.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
20215On letterhead of St Catharine's House Ventnor Isle of Wight . 28 June 1873. 1p. 12mo. In fair condition lightly aged and worn. Undertaking to make an appointment 'in the course of a few days'. On letterhead of St Catharine's House, Ventnor [ Isle of Wight ]. 28 June 1873. unknown