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1943M7488no city:: The Wyoming State Board of Health 1943. 1943. 8vo. 140 pp. Numerous charts and tables. Ownership signature of Margaret Jones. Printed wrappers. Very good. The Wyoming State Board of Health, (1943). unknown books
1976021738Lyon: International Agency for Research on Cancer 1976. Editors John Waterhouse et al. xxi 584p. maps dj large quarto format. At head of t.p.: World Health Organization. International Agency for Research on Cancer. International Association of Cancer Registries. IARC scientific publications 15. International Agency for Research on Cancer unknown books
19092291N.P.: W.E. Scull 1909. First Thus. Near Fine copy in contemporary quarter calf over green cloth with bright gilt to spine; some bumping to crown of spine and corners. All edges marbled. Hinges professionally strengthened. Collating xxii 1 manikin 469 p.: complete including all manikin flaps functional and intact. Some offsetting to pastedowns front and rear. Internally a clean and pleasing copy else with multiple illustrations to guide women in the management of their own health and that of their families. While the two later editions of the same year contained a variant front plate and title page with publisher's information this first edition first issue was released without it. No institutions report holdings of this version; similarly there are no other copies of this edition on the market.<br/><br/>Initially released in 1906 under the title "Woman in Girlhood Wifehood Motherhood" this educational guide was updated and revised in 1909 to reflect improved medical knowledge and to put emphasis in particular on maternity. "The young mother commits many grave errors when caring for her baby by too often relying solely upon her own intuition or or upon the advice of ignorant friends." To help young mothers fill the gap in their reproductive educations Life Knowledge provides extensive illustrations and accompanying explanations to increase transparency. "Great care has been used in the selection of illustrations that they be both appropriate and sufficient in number to elucidate the text.a manikin drawn colored and put together with great exactness and explained in a descriptive key accompanies each book.any unavoidable medical terms requiring elucidation are fully explained in a glossary." An important detailed medical guide for young mothers at the turn of the century. W.E. Scull 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
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 books
18802455London: Williams' M. Proprietress c. 1880's. Cards. Cream cards red and black ink. Good. 11.5 x 7.75 cm. Folded cream cards. Small menu featuring prices for Breakfast Dinners and Apartments. Temperance Hotels followed the spread of the temperance movement in the late 1830's - providing a place for the traveling teetotaler. Here a person could eat and drink as well as transact business read the papers and enjoy social interaction. Cards foxed. <br/><br/> Williams', M. Proprietress unknown books
2013296277Philadelphia: The Print Center 2013. paperback. fine. Emma Wilcox. Exhibition catalog with an essay by Luc Sante and an interview with the artist by John Caperton. 28 pages. Slim 4to paper wrappers. Philadelphia: The Print Center 2013. Fine.<br/><br/> Signed by both Wilcox and Sante on title page.<br/><br/> The Print Center unknown books
2013169243Philadelphia PA: The Print Center 2013. First edition. Softcover. 28 pages. Exhibition catalog for a show that ran April 13 through July 28 2012. Acknowledgements by Elizabeth F. Spungen. Essay by Luc Sante. Features the text of an interview of Wilcox by John Caperton. Includes numerous black and white images. A very near fine copy in stapled wrappers. Signed by Wilcox on the title page. The Print Center unknown books
193150285NY: Century 1931. Illustrated with graphs and charts. Blue cloth. Ex llibrary with bookplate and stamp. Edges and cover soiled label taped on spine cover little worn at edges o/w VG. Century unknown books
193150934NY: Century 1931. First Edition. 8vo pp. xi 365. Green paper over boards. A few markings in margins o/w a VG tight copy. Century unknown books
19836267Firenze Italy: Leo S. Olschki Editore 1983. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Fine/Fine. A very sharp copy of the 1983 1st edition. Solid and Near Fine with light spotting to the top-edge in a bright Near Fine dustjacket. Octavo 356 pgs. <br/><br/> Leo S. Olschki Editore hardcover 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
1980OG42415-042Iowa City IA: Friends of the University of Iowa Libraries 1980. Second Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. SECOND EDITION first edition of 142 pages 1974. 4to. 10 3/4 x 7 3/8 inches. xiv 474 pp. Double-page title page color portrait of John Martin M.D. sample pages from several entries in the catalogue; text clean unmarked. Gilt-stamped red cloth; binding square and tight shelf wear. Very Good. "This catalogue contains descriptions of 1196 of the 1600 books in the John Martin Rare Book Room in the Health Sciences Library. Works were chosen for the catalogue which seemed to illustrate the best the history of medicine are most representative of a particular author or presented a particular topic not otherwise treated even though the work is not of great importance." Preface. Friends of the University of Iowa Libraries hardcover books
19722281Rockville MD: National Institute of Mental Health Center for Minority Group Mental Health Programs 1972. iii 160 3 32p. wraps 7.75 x 10 inches slightly warped wraps worn and soiled old price sticker on frontw rap else good condition. DHEW publication no. HSM 73-9012. National Institute of Mental Health, Center for Minority Group Mental Health Programs unknown 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
19302056Newark NJ: The J.R. Watkins Co. c. 1930. Staplebound wraps. Illustrated wraps. Very good. 9 x 5 1/2 in. 24 pages. Song book/promotional advertisement for Watkins Liniment. Filled with customer reviews and testimonials. Black and white illustrations. Spine lightly rubbed. <br/><br/> The J.R. Watkins Co. paperback books
19421976Washington DC: The American Red Cross 1942. Staplebound. Color illustrated wraps. Very good. 87 pages. 22 x 15 cm. The simple story of what foods to eat why we should eat them and how best to provide them at a reasonable cost. Consolidation of broad research contributions in the fields of food and nutrition translated into practical terms of everyday diets that will insure good nutrition. Humanitarian principles of the Red Cross shine through they endeavor to reach all with the benefits derived from foods and nutrition in relation to improvement of human health. One page handwritten daily menu laid in. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company "How Do You Rate" nutritional pamphlet laid in. Clean crisp copy <br/><br/> The American Red Cross paperback books
19292452New Kensington Pennsylvania: The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company 1929. Wraps. Color illustrated wraps. Near fine. 48 pages. 23 x 15 cm. Advertising booklet features care tips for the “Wear-Ever” branded aluminum cookware as well as recipes using the same. Concept based on the pitch of a new cooking method designed to eliminate flavor loss while cooking fresh fruits and vegetables. Elegant color illustrations. Light toning to cover interior pristine. <br/><br/> The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company paperback 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
1967006892Princeton N.J.: Princeton Univ Press 1967. SCARCE in the 1967 First Edition. Near Fine toning to front wrapper. . First Edition. Pamphlet. Near Fine/No Jacket As Issued. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Princeton Univ Press Paperback books
154383First Edition. hardcover. 27 folding maps. 8vo cloth; one map with a chip in margin some maps with foxing to verso cloth soiled. Albany: James B. Lyon 1893.<br/><br/> unknown books
1997119797New York: Aperture 1997. First edition. Hardcover. First printing. Photographs by Staller and includes an original story by Luc Sante. A very fine copy in very fine dust jacket and still in the original shrinkwrap. Aperture unknown books
1954103547New York: Pageant Press 1954. Hardcover. 137p. first edition lightly worn dj with some tape repairs at edges else very good. Spence an Afro-Jamaican author and the principal author creates an adventure story with a California protagonist who travels to the Caribbean then returns to Southern California. Pageant Press hardcover books
1979251512New York: SCAPHA 1979. Two issues of the newsletter on 8.5x11 inch sheets six pages each one with pen doodle. Update on activities of the group leading up to the American Public Health Association meeting in the fall. SCAPHA unknown books
1978136659New York: SCAPHA 1978. Three issues of the newsletter on 8.5x11 inch sheets 4 6 and 4 pages respectively foxed and worn pages loose but all present. Not found in OCLC. Update on activities of the group one year after its foundation with planning notes for activities at the American Public Health Association meeting in the fall. SCAPHA unknown books