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2005G0931292417I4N01American Institute of the History of Pharmacy 2005. Paperback. Very Good. Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. American Institute of the History of Pharmacy paperback
0364578785.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
15276Founded in 1821 and today operated under the auspice of the University of Pennsylvania this institution is the first pharmaceutical college in North America. AM unsigned 2pp 6½" X 8½" n.p. n.d. Very good. Slight separations along single horizontal fold. Headed "Library of the Philada College of Pharmacy / Circular" this unsigned essay is a thumbnail history of this institution's library prepared to be typeset and distributed for collection-building purposes. "More than twenty years ago" it begins "the College of Pharmacy commenced the formation of a Library for the use of its members and their apprentices when by the Liberality of some of the early friends of the Institution and a small appropriation from the College about five hundred volumes were collected; soon after this effort the college procured a lot on Ground rent and erected their present hall on Felbert Street above 7th. This large expenditure has prevented the College from doing any thing more for the library except to bind periodicals taken in exchange for our Journal until the past Year. we have come to the conclusion that the next most important object to promote the interest of our Profession is the building up of our Library and extending its usefulness by collecting together every thing we can procure in relation to the early as well as present history of Pharmacy and its colateral branches. we earnestly request from our members and other interested in the prosperity of our useful Institution such books as they may be willing to spare from their own collections." There's a prescription for success! The ink paper and handwriting are all consistent with a date roughly 20 years after the founding of the college: circa 1840. Fascinating bit of pharmaceutical and library history. unknown
184935382New York: Tilden 1849. Hardcover. Fair. Octavo. Half leather brown calf binding with brownish marbled paper covered boards. Three journals bound together. First part: 344 pages folding plate illustrations. Second part 404 pages. Third part 192 pages. Second and third parts include advertisements. No title page for the first part. Extra pages of medical and chemical components inserted between pages 128 and 129 of the second title. Leather spine has a vertical crack. Contents are securely bound. Edge wear and chips to leather on top and bottom edges of spine. Light surface wear to marbled paper covered boards. Old ink name on right front flyleaf. Two of the three sections list Tilden as one of the publishers. Fair only. Tilden hardcover
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19912081502112303413Yakugyo Jihosha 1991. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 456p Size: 27cm Yakugyo Jihosha paperback
186733599Charlottesville: University of Virginia 1867. First Edition. Wraps. Good. Stitched wraps. Approx. 9.5" x 6". 12 pages. Light toning to the untrimmed paper. Two hand written corrections in old ink made on pages 3 and 7. "Visiters" misspelled in the title. Scarce. Three copies 12 pages in OCLC. The 4 authors of this Memorial lay forth their protest with the Virginia legislature regarding consolidation of the University of Virginia's Medical Department to the Medical Department of Richmond College. Their opening statement starts "The undersigned professors in the Medical Department of the University respectfully represent that on the evening of the 13th March they were for the first time informed that a Bill to remove this department to Richmond and consolidate it with the Medical College now in operation at the seat of government was under consideration by the Committee on Schools and Colleges and that the vote would be taken on the following morning. It appears that the bill had been introduced before the Committee without the usual formality of a previous motion before the House an that no notice of the movement had been given to any person officially charged with the administration of the University either as Professor or Visiter Visitor." <br /> <br /> The writers react to the Legislature's use of a paper titled "Medicus" to make the case for consolidation of the two Medical Departments. From the writers "This paper signed "Medicus" reproduces the statements and arguments in almost the very words of certain articles published during the winter of 1857-58 as part of the discussion which had been referred to by Dr. David H. Tucker then as now one of the Professors in the Richmond school." The Professors at the University of Richmond claim "The Argument of "Medicus" starts with the assumption that the failure of Virginia to command the entire patronage of her own medical students or to attract students from other States is due "mainly to the fact that she has within her limits two rival schools". <br /> <br /> The 4 Medical Doctors argument against consolidation are supported by 9 other University of Virginia Professors listed on page 12. Their statement of support is located on pages 10-12. The names and positions of the 9 undersigned Professors are as follows: W. E. Peters Professor of Latin; B. L. Gildersleeve Professor of Greek; M. Schele De Vere Professor of Modern Languages; C. S. Venable Professor of Mathematics; F. H. Smith Professor of Natural Philosophy; W. H. McGuffey Professor of Moral Philosophy; G. F. Holmes Professor of History and Literature; J. B. Minor Professor of Common and Statute Law; and S. O. Southall Professor of Equity and Mercantile Law &c. <br /> <br /> The consolidation of the two University Medical Departments appears to have never materialized. University of Virginia unknown
195771011Deventer: de IJssel 1957-1986. 6 volumes. 26x26 cm. original cloth volume 1-3 with spiral binding. 42 col plates. -intro by Wittop Koning. -volume 1 owner's name volume 2 fr cover bent otherwise very good. de IJssel hardcover
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43848à la fin: A Paris chez Laran Libraire s.d. c.1802. 8 pages. 21x14 Cm. Broché. Au tournant du XIXe siècle la France sous le Consulat est un creuset d'innovations scientifiques et médicales. C'est dans ce contexte que Luce de Lancival poète reconnu pour son élégance et sa clarté d'expression compose son ode dédiée au remède anti-syphilitique de Boyveau-Laffecteur. Cette uvre poétique publiée à Paris chez Laran libraire vers 1802 célèbre une avancée médicale significative de l'époque. Elle illustre l'enthousiasme pour le progrès scientifique qui caractérise le début du XIXe siècle tout en mettant en lumière la capacité de la littérature à saisir et à immortaliser les moments clés de l'avancement humain. Rousseurs legères. (à la fin:) A Paris, chez Laran, Libraire, s.d. (c.1802). unknown
188124175A1881. Schaffhausen: Brodtmann 1881. 42 S. VI Tafeln. Halbleinwand der Zeit papierbedingt gegilbt Titel mehrfach gestempelt Einband etwas berieben. Erste schweizerische Pharmacopoe zur einheitlichen Normierung des schweizerischen Apothekerwesens. Bearbeitet von der 1879 durch den schweiz. Apothekerverein eingesetzten Commission L. Baillet Neuenburg; J. Brun Genf; A. Huber Basel; Chr. Müller Bern; E. Schaer Zürich; C.W. Stein St. Gallen; F. Weber Zürich. Die Tabellen im Anhang geben Überblick zu den bestehenden Bestimmungen in den verschiedenen Kantonen zentrale Fragen des Apothekerwesens betreffend. unknown
1975749804PN. New. 1975. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
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1951PA-1J.B.Lippincott/American Medical Association 1951. Classic reference text contains sections on broad classifications of preparations; monographs describing actions dosages and usage of specified articles; physical descriptions; tests and standards for accepted drugs. 782 pgs. Illustrated. Gilt spine and front cover. Corners very slightly rubbed. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. J.B.Lippincott/American Medical Association Hardcover
2023DADAX1610721888Mometrix Media LLC 2023-01-31. Study Guide. paperback. New. 8.30x0.40x10.90. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Mometrix Media LLC paperback
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ria9781291894547_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; This book has been created for students wanting to take pharmacy registration assessment exams and become a licensed pharmacist. Calculations are often considered as the hardest part of any pharmacy orientated exam and are often the mai paperback
a84058Paris 1826 Chez Bechet Jeune. In French. Authors include: Bahi Balcels Blondeau Beaconnot Breschet Bricheteau Cantu Carbonnell Chereau Delille Deverie Dublanc Edwards Labarraque Laisne Lavini Ollivier d'Aners Petroz Pouzin Serullas Vauquelin Vitalis. Hardcover. Octavo 643pp. blue marbled boards with later paper spine. Good plus light occasional foxing. . hardcover
185011203Paris 1850. hardcover. very good. Bound volume containing 17 French monographs on therapeutic agents. Thick 8vo 1/2 brown cloth marbled boards. Paris etc. 1840's-50's. Very good .<br/> <br/> On tartar for croup; tannate of quinine; manganese; conicine in cancer; bismuth; apiol; hydro-ferro-cyanate of potassium; etc.<br/> <br/> unknown