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1974104402Maisonneuve 1974 Maisonneuve, 1974-1975, 460-415 pp, cartonnages éditeur, environ 23x18cm, cartonnages un peu insolés, quelques traits de feutre sur le dos, bon état pour le reste et intérieurs très propres.
2004vk2063Edicomm Dos carré collé 2004 In-8 (14,1 x 21 cm), dos carré collé, 284 pages ; très bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
19565Editions Albin Michel 4 Avril 1949. In-18 Jésus, broché, 275 pages, très propre.
48484Soissons Editions Andrillon 1982 in 8 (21,5x14) 1 volume reliure skivertex rouge de l'éditeur, dos et plat supérieurs titrés en lettres dorées, 293 pages [13]. Très bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
1984za2359Editions Boiron Cartonné 1984 Deux volumes in-8 (17,8 x 23,5 cm), cartonnés toilés, 261 et 313 pages, envoi de l'auteur ; très bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
2006207965Couverture souple. Broché. 111 pages.
1991vk290Iprédis Dos carré collé 1991 In-8 (13,5 x 21,1 cm), dos carré collé, 105 pages ; bords du premier plat insolé, par ailleurs bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
162108Marco Pietteur Marco Pietteur, 2003. In-8 broché de 269 pages. Très bon état
Marco Pietteur 2003, In-8 broché, 269 pages. Très bon état
40844Editions Québec/Amérique, 1987. 15 x 23, 145 pp., broché, bon état.
90920aafEditions de l’ALS, 1981, in-8vo, 97 p., brochure originale illustrée.
1995208136Couverture rigide. Cartonné. 143 pages.
1949108768Albin Michel 1949 In-8 broché 18,6 cm sur 12. 275 pages. Dos et couvertures passés, intérieur propre. État correct d’occasion.
1997500124721Hachette 1997 13 8x1 8x22 2cm. 1997. Relié.
1996wc1856Haug Cartonné 1996 Quatre volumes in-4 (19 x 27.5 cm), cartonnés, couvertures illustrées en couleurs, 286 pages (tome 1, édité en 1996), 602pages (tome 2, édité en 1999), 264 pages (tome 3, édité en 1997) et 612 pages (tome 4, édité en 2001), illustrations et photographies en couleurs in et hors-texte ; légères taches d'usage aux plats, étiquettes de prix au 4ème plat des tomes 2 et 3, petites marques au 1er plat du tome 3, bel état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
193623363Stuttgart u. Leipzig. Hippokrates-Verlag. 1936. 181, (2) Seiten. Original-Halbleinwand-Einband u. Schutzumschlag. Gutes Exemplar. 23x16 cm
1939148589J. F. Lehmanns Verlag. München / Berlin 1939. 279, (8) Seiten. Breitrandiges, unbeschnittenes Exemplar. Originalbroschur. (Geringe Gebrauchsspuren). 23x16 cm
30881Saulgau/Württ, Karl F. Haug 1950, 210x150mm, 240Seiten, Verlegereinband. Schönes Exemplar.
112119aafZus.-gestellt nach Vorlesungen am Inst. für Homöopatische Medizin in Wien, s.d., ca. 1960, in-4to, 108 + 11 S., Original-Broschüre.(Hinter-Umschlag fehlt).
18441252157Jena, Frommann, 1844. 6, 346 S. Ppbd d. Zeit (stärker beschabt u. bestoßen, oberes Kapital ausgerissen, innen meist stärker braun- u. fingerfleckig).
292 p. Mildly XLib. Tall 8vo. Original full cloth binding, worn at corners and spine. Old repair to spine. **Binding is signed with the paper label of: Oldach and Merganthaler, Philadelphia. Signed by the author on the dedication page . A collection of miscellaneous verse, prose, and historical sketches mainly about Philadelphia places, topics, events and personages. Including: John Sartain; Arch Street; Independence Hall; Homeopathy; Academy of Natural Sciences; Woodland and Laurel Hill Cemetery; Girard College; Blind Asylum; Masonic Temple; and much much more. PA 10
19246444New York: Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co 1924. Octavo 19 x 13 cm. iv 1 24-505 10 10 pages. Advertisements. Index. Frontispiece portrait of the author. Later edition stated Revised and Enlarged. The Homeopathic Mentor was issued in its original version in 1956. Humphreys was the founder of the Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Company. Humphreys was the personal physician to Theron Tilden Pond developer of Pond's Extract derived from witch hazel and the forerunner of Pond's Cold Cream. Upon Pond's death Humphreys claimed he had been given the rights to produce the cream. The products live on today currently under the ownership of Unilever. Some light soiling to edges of text block. In publisher's brown cloth; gilt titled to front board and to spine. Some light soiling to cloth otherwise very good. Humphreys' Homeopathic Medicine Co hardcover books
200900830Paris, Les guides santé Hachette, 1992 ; in-8, 166 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
1956147156Natura-Verlag, Arlesheim, Schweiz 1956. 220 Seiten. Beiger Original-Leinwand-Einband. (4 Seiten mit Unterstreichungen). 23x16 cm
3725344<p>New York 1902–1904. 158ff. 12½ x 9½ inches. Album filled with tipped on or pasted in letters ephemera calling cards. Disbound lacking covers secured with recent cord tie; original black bordered leaves reinforced on left edge with cloth lining. Overall Very Good.</p> <p>A useful and packed album providing fine insight into the life of the German-American homeopathic physician Martin Deschere 1848–1902 of New York City. </p> <p>Deschere’s widow Olga Deschere assembled this archive after Martin Deschere’s passing. It reveals a constellation of physicians and medical institutions who were in his orbit. The bulk of the matter comprises: 200 pages of handwritten letters of condolences and tributes —from New York City medical organizations leading homeopaths and other physicians; 70 obituaries from newspapers and medical journals; and over 150 mourning calling cards almost all with a brief autograph sentiment. Some letters refer to Deschere’s homeopathic practice to Dr. Samuel Hahnemann 1755–1843 the founder of homeopathy and even to the “peculiar system†of homeopathy.</p> <p>Martin Deschere was a native of Hamburg Germany. Homeopath Dr. Samuel Lilienthal 1815–1891 also a German-American guided his early career. In 1875 he graduated from the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital. In 1881 Deschere was appointed Professor of Pediatrics at his alma mater holding this position for many years. Deschere served as a staff physician at New York’s Flower Hospital and the Laura Franklin Free Hospital for Children. He was an editor of the North American Journal of Homoeopathy a member and president of the Homoeopathic Medical Society of the State of New York the founder of the Materia Medica Society and a founder of a pediatric medical society.</p> <p>Colleagues offering tribute to Dr. Deschere were Willard Ide Pierce of the New York Medical Club and author of Plain Talks on Materia Medica with Comparisons Philadelphia 1911; Henry M. Dearborn 1846–1904 professor at the New York College and Hospital for Women and New York Homœopathic Medical College and Hospital; Frederick M. Dearborn b.1876 lecturer at the New York Homœopathic Medical College and Hospital and the New York College and Hospital for Women; Willis A. Dewey b.1858 an anatomy professor at Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific and editor of the California Homoeopath and The Medical Century; and Loomis L. Danforth b.1849 professor of obstetrics New York Homœopathic Medical College and Hospital and chief of maternity staff at Hahnemann Hospital.</p> <p>Other memorialists included George W. Roberts b.1866 professor of surgery at the New York Medical College and Hospital for Women; John W. Dowling b.1837 Registrar of the New York Homœopathic Medical College and a founder of its surgical hospital; H. Everett Russell b.1863 graduate of the New York Homœopathic Medical College and Hospital and member of American Institute of Homœopathy and the National Society of Electro-Therapeutists; Walter Sands Mills b.1865 physician to the department of the heart and lungs New York Homœopathic Medical College Dispensary; and C.A. Weirick of Chicago co-editor of the Journal of Orificial Surgery and official of the the American Institute of Homœopathy.</p> <p>Dr. William Francis Honan recalled Deschere as a professor:</p> <p>"It was my good fortune to come under his personal instruction in 1889 & subsequently to enjoy a continued acquaintanceship with him. I’ve soon learned to admire the steadfast character of the man and appreciate his very unusual scientific attainments. Your loss will be that of the entire medical profession and suffering humanity an earnest self sacrificing worker. f59 July 23 1902"</p> <p>Byron George Clark b.1847 a member of the American Institute of Homœopathy wrote:</p> <p>"I have not called upon the Doctor for some time chiefly because he always wanted I should go carefully over his case and seemed disappointed at my not offering suggestions when I felt he was under better care than I could give him. … I feel I have lost a friend that will be hard to replace. We were in close sympathy in our ideas of homeopathy and our faith in its work that we felt an honesty that was healthful in each others work and as I have been expecting to move downtown further for some time…I have anticipated quite some pleasure in being near him that we could work together more; but a greater power has decided otherwise and we must bow to his will however hard. f60 July 24 1902"</p> <p>Two manuscript resolutions within honored Dr. Deschere. For example:</p> <p>"At the regular Annual Meeting of the Staff of the Laura Franklin Free Hospital for Children held October 29th 1902 the following resolution was read and unanimously adopted — Whereas: — From the time of its foundation and until his ill-health and death prevented this Hospital has enjoyed the devoted labors of Dr. Martin Deschere and Whereas: — The bountiful store of his professional learning keen observation and innate genius has been freely imparted to the ailing young in this Hospital and elsewhere… be it Resolved: — That the Medical Staff of the Laura Franklin Free Hospital for Children feels deeply the loss of an associate whom we loved; a consultant whose advice we valued; and a consistent and steadfast Homoeopath whose example we would emulate."</p> <p>A retained copy of Dr. Deschere’s letter —to the Alumni Association of the New York Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital— written on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of his graduation remarks</p> <p>"It is a sore disappointment to me that I am prevented by illness from appearing before you to-night and addressing you as my pleasant duty demands. … Although unable to address you personally I am with you heart and soul and in this spirit of congeniality I desire to express to you my ideas of how our Association may work to the best interests of our College. …Let us always remember that as graduates of the N. Y. Hom. Med. Coll. & Hosp. we remain thoroughly homoeopathic in our professional work no matter what special field this may cover. The more thoroughly we understand the philosophy of the Law of Similars the closer we adhere to it in our professional duties the more logically we practice according to it at the bedside the more satisfactory will be our results and consequently the higher will be our standard is homoeopathic physicians and the higher will that school be valued that has educated such men. … All our pioneers from Samuel Hahnemann down had added a knowledge of homoeopathic therapeutics to their general knowledge of medicine but only the utilization over this knowledge in their practice stamped them homoeopathic physicians. … Again I know of physicians who have made special studies of homoeopathic therapeutics partly out of curiosity and partly for their own instruction to a degree that they become well versed in that field of science but they never thought of becoming or being considered homoeopathic physicians even though they utilized some of this acquired knowledge in their practice. Therefore I herewith openly protest again the definition of a homoeopathic physician as accepted by the American Institute for if we shall be judged by our works we can only by be judged as homoeopathic physicians by working as such. May 1900"</p> <p>A useful archive. A dense concentration of biographical information reveals the life of a little-known nineteenth-century American homeopathist while contextualizing the relationships and connections he shared with like-minded colleagues.</p> <p>Ref. Cleave Biographical Cyclopaedia of Homeopathic Physicians and Surgeons Philadelphia 1873.</p> unknown