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1884D11984St. Louis MO 1884-1886. Hardcover. Good. Thick folio 265x380mm; 145 leaves containing approximately 6000 manuscript prescription slips tipped to the recto and verso slips often over-lapping each other so that both sides are visible if one just flips. Prescriptions from various doctors some of them dated and/or naming specific patients many of them numbered sequentially by the pharmacist. Boards and backstrip lacking; outer leaves a bit worn and soiled. Compiled by pharmacist Henry F. Hassebrock 1858-1904 whose office was at the corner of 13th and Washington Streets in St. Louis -- numerous doctors from the surrounding neighborhoods sent thousands of patients to Hassebrock for their medicine. Many presriptions dated naming doctors and sometimes specific patients many of them numbered sequentially by the pharmacist. It is unclear whether the prescription slips were preserved for legal reasons reference of some kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder on the pharmacist's part -- but they offer an interesting look at medical practices of the period. Massive. Unique. <br/><br/> hardcover books
186029018Charleston 1860. Broadside 10" x 7.5" in a variety of bold typefaces. Attractive rare and Very Good. <br/><br/> Aimar's was a legendary South Carolina pharmacy established in 1852. When it closed in 1978 the Smithsonian purchased its contents. It had evidently been the oldest American drugstore in continuous operation. It opened in a handsome multi-story building at King and Vanderhorst built in 1808 where it remained as a family business for 125 years. During the Civil War the building served as a dispensary and hospital for the Confederacy while its owner George W. Aimar was a lieutenant in the Lafayette Artillery. <br/>Not in Hummel Turnbull NUC. OCLC 277086555 1- U. Rochester Med. Ctr. dating its copy 1850-1860. The South Caroliniana Library at the University of South Carolina owns two copies which it dates 1869. unknown books
39076XXIII 403 pp. history of the French school of pharmacology from its beginnings under royal patronage to the beginning of the 20th century including its courses of instruction professors its renowned gardens buildings and adminstrative organization bibliographic notes facsimiles and plans in text 26 plates of views of the school and portraits. 4to. 1/2 leather. Paris Joanin n.d. 1903. hardcover books
15061pg. 8 ½" x 11". April 8 1939. New York NY. A typed letter signed "Olivia D. Tucker" as corresponding secretary of the North Harlem Pharmaceutical Association a professional organization of black pharmacists: "You are invited to be present at our next meeting Sunday April 16. 5pm. YMCA. This meeting will be addressed by Dr. O. Williams and Mr. Best of the anti-discrimination league. This bids fair to be on of our most important sessions as there have been many and varied happenings since last we met. The committee which we send to Albany has a very interesting and significant story to relate. New jobs have been obtained while the jobs of others have been menaced. Outside pharmaceutical bodies have been in communication with us. What do they want of us Some thing of course. What do you know concerning the medical convention and the part that we are to play in it Our executive board is in possession of information which will startle amaze and interest you. Come early as our agenda is an extensive one." Typed on the organization's letterhead the letter is in good condition with toning throughout unknown books
184121842Leipzig: Leopold Voss 1841. First Edition. Boards. Very Good. First Edition. 2 459-962 2 pages. Period marbled paper covered boards with red paper spine label chipped. Zwölfter Jahrgang zweiter Band von No. 29 bis No. 59. Marbling is chipping at the edges. A periodical including issues No 29 Jul 8 1841 through No 59 Dec 25 1841. Primarily chemistry and pharmaceuticals started in 1830 as an abstracts journal searching for an publishing important facts of the time from various journals. It's name was changed to include Chemistry in 1840. Boards. Leopold Voss unknown books
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 books
1871878701871. Provisional Council Ontario College of Pharmacy. PHARMACY ACT: SALE OF POISON BOOKS FOR REGISTERING ALL POISONS SOLD IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PHARMACY ACT OF 1871. Toronto: Provincial Council of the Ontario College of Pharmacy 1871. Small 4to. 7"x 9 1/4". Brown cloth gilt lettering to front and blind-stamping front and back. Corners bumped. Cloth on spine cracked about half way down but still attached to rear hinge. Ex-library with a few stamps and throughout and bookplate to ffep. First 6 pages contain text of the Pharmacy Act of 1871 and "Useful Information" including antidotes for poisons and correct dosages of certain drugs. The rest of the book is a blank register for recording the names addresses and signatures of customers purchasing poisons. Very Good. unknown books
43269n. d. Circa 1890s - 1920s. Mostly white paper printed in dk blue black or green; one multicolored. Unused. Slight scuffing to one label else clean crisp and bright. NF. 8 labels printed recto only. Sizes vary. Largest 2-7/8" x 3-3/8"; smallest 1-1/4" x 2-1/2" <br/><br/>Labels include: - "Dr. Haynes' Arabian Balsam" for colds coughs sprains burns bruises etc. Providence RI - Sulphur "a valuable remedy for various skin diseases"; Harry W. Giese Bloomington IL - "Water Glass Silicate of Soda / for Preserving Eggs"; H. H. Wyman Canton IL - Court House Pharmacy Prescription Specialists; Ralph I. Wisman Quincy IL - Kostanski's Pharmacy Polska Apteka Joseph E. Kostanski R. Ph Chicago - Quinine; Paul G. Klinkenberg Kendallville IN - Camphorated Oil; Paul G. Klinkenberg Kendallville IN - Dr. Lyna's Unexelled Essence of Jamaica Ginger "for dyspepsia cholera morbus nausea flatulent colic enfeebled state of alimentary canal summer complaint etc. etc" unknown books
1965M2007Deventer Holland:: Ysel Press 1965. 1965. Fourth second editions. Two volumes. Sq. 4to. 12; 9 pp. 84 color illus. Red cloth. Fine. Ysel Press, 1965. hardcover books
194359975Chicago: American Medical Association. Very Good. 1943. Hardcover. 772 page paperback in very good condition with a supplement laid in. . American Medical Association hardcover books
199825066NY:: Norton. Near Fine. 1998. Paperback. 0393317323 . Third printing paperback. Gift inscription on verso of front cover else near fine in illustrated wraps. . Norton, paperback books
200335469Berkeley: Ronin. As New. 2003. Paperback. 0914171194 . Paperback. As new in illustrated wraps. . Ronin paperback books
1997UPEDCHI00JRALouis Weber 1997. Very Good. Pediatric Pharmacy Advocacy Group. Children's Prescription Drugs : a Parent's Guide to the Most Commonly Recommended Drugs for Children. Lincolnwood IL: Louis Weber 1997. 400pp. 4to. Paperback. Book condition: Very good. Louis Weber paperback books