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Paris, au Bureau du journal, 1884; in-8, environ 550 pp., relié demi-percaline verte, dos lisse. Revue distribuée surtout aux pharmaciens et permettant de se tenir au courant des nouveautés en chimie, en pharmacopée, en botanique, des nécrologies, et des nouvelles de la profession. Très bon état.
Paris, au Bureau du journal, 1881; in-8, environ 550 pp., relié demi-percaline verte, dos lisse. Revue distribuée surtout aux pharmaciens et permettant de se tenir au courant des nouveautés en chimie, en pharmacopée, en botanique, des nécrologies, et des nouvelles de la profession. Très bon état.
Paris, au Bureau du journal, 1880; in-8, environ 550 pp., relié demi-percaline verte, dos lisse. Revue distribuée surtout aux pharmaciens et permettant de se tenir au courant des nouveautés en chimie, en pharmacopée, en botanique, des nécrologies, et des nouvelles de la profession. Très bon état.
Paris, Vigot Frères, éditeurs, 1960; in-8, 440 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur imprimé, dos lisse. Présentation par M. le professeur GILLOT. Techniques courantes d'hématologie et de microbiologie, diagnostic sérologiques de la syphilis, hydrologie, optique et acoustique. Avec figures noir et blanc in texte. Bon état.
Paris, Baillière & fils, 1876; in-8, XXXVIII-584 pp., 608 pp., 778 pp., 464 pp., relié demi-cuir vert, dos lisse. Professeurs à l'École supérieur de Pharmacie de Paris dont les deux auteurs étaient membres. Livre indispensable à tous les pharmaciens, mycologues, botanistes, zoologistes et amoureux d'histoire naturelle.Avec 1080 figures intercalées dans le texte. Très bon état.
Paris, Baillière & fils, 1893; in-8, 1180 pp., relié demi-cuir brun, dos orné à nerfs. 2ème édition. L'auteur était professeur à l'Ecole supérieur de Pharmacie de Paris et au Conservatoire nationale des Arts et Métiers, ainsi que membre de l'Académie de Médecine. Avec un ex-libris amusant de Georges GOURY, représentant un pendu entouré de chauves-souris. Avec 374 figures dans le texte. Très bon état.
Paris, Flammarion Médecine-Sciences, 1989; grand in-8, 2-XX-614 pp., reliure d'éditeur pleine toile, coloris noir, dos lisse, tête rouge sang (le dos du tome II est fendu aux mors). Collection de la biologie à la clinique. Nombreux schémas en noir et blanc et en couleurs.
Bâle, Laboratoire Roche, 1971; in-folio, 176 pp., reliure pleine toile beige d'éditeur avec jaquette imprimée. Nombreuses reproductions en couleurs, instruments scientifiques, récipient de pharmacie, gravures, tableaux.
Rennes, Imprimerie Oberthur, 1937; in-4, 4-XXVIII-2-626 pp., 1193 + 17 pp., reliure d'éditeur pleine toile, coloris gris moyen, dos lisse (gardes fendues aux charnières). 6ème édition. Le tome I : rapport au Président de la République, décret, commission du codex, préface, législation et renseignements divers. Le tome II : pharmacopée (sous forme alphabétique).Quelques planches en couleurs. Très bon état.
Turnhout, Etablissements Brepols, 1939; grand in-8, 466 pp., relié pleine toile d'éditeur, coloris ocre rouge clair, dos lisse. 2ème édition, revue et mise au point. Bon état.
Paris, A. Maloine-Éditeur, 1914; in-8, 6-II-564 pp. + 4 pp. d'extrait du catalogue, reliure d'éditeur pleine percaline bleu vif, dos lisse, tranches jaspées. Envoi de l'auteur. Bon état.
187360578North Adams MA: Burlingame & Darbys Burlingame Block 1873-1875. Folio. 6.5 x 15.5 in. 252 pp. on blue & red ruled paper filled out entirely in manuscript bold firm hand throughout some entries edited crossed out revised and on p. 155 lower portion removed. Quarter-red calf over marbled boards gilt ruling on spine scuffing edgewear labels removed on front pastedown tear to ffep. still VG exemplar w/ initials B.&D. in ink manuscript on front pastedown as well as large printed label in red detailing the prices of glass labels size availability and instructions on how to mount them. This remarkable original manuscript pharmacy/apothecary ledger serves as an essential primary document for American medicine as it evolved following the Civil War when Opium Cocaine Morphine distilled liquor and more were part of everyday household use and in fact encouraged for health and longevity. As evidenced by the over 1400 separate prescriptions topical medicines and prescriptions to treat symptoms were the norm. Many of the popular pain relievers in tincture pure form and mixed in assorted elixirs include opium morphine Phenactine and Acetanilid. Antipyretics for fever reduction including willow bark are listed within. In addition opium seems to have also been used to counter diarrhea camphor oil is frequently listed possibly for rashes as well as an antibacterial mixed with Resorscin. Alcohol is frequent ingredient along with Aromatic Sulphate Camphor Gum Carbolic Acid Benzoaic Acid Hemlock Oil Laudanum Quinine Strychnine Sassafras Oil Silver Salts Orange Peel syrup Rose Water and more. Mixtures range from Dr. Quackenbush’s “Blood Purifier†featuring Burdock Root Wild Cherry Bark Prickly Ash Bark Refinec Suigars Rocelle Salts and poured within boiling water and let stand for 24 hours; to a Rheumatism and Neuralgia prescription also featuring Sassafras Oil Hemlock Oil Wintergreen Origanum Myrh Gum Tincture Cochicum Tincture Guaiac Tincture Camphor Gum Chloroform and Alcohol -- apparently taken mixed with water or “as snuff up the nose.†North Adams MA at the time was a fast-growing mill town serving as the entrance to the newly opened Hoosac Tunnel whose 5 mile construction had resulted in 100’s of deaths and in fact the primary physician during construction was Nathan Snell Babbitt 1817-1889 whose prescriptions feature prominently in this ledger. His father was Snell Babbitt a longtime prominent Berkshire Doctor and Nathan had attended the nascent Berkshire Medical School. Another doctor who features prominently for the 2 years is Orland Jonas Brown 1848-1927 Civil War veteran and surgeon with the Massachusetts Militia who had graduated from the Univ. of Vermont before extended study in New York after the War before opening his practice. He was known for progressively staying abreast of the latest developments in surgery medicine and homoeopathic medicine and maintained a wide clientele. Others listed include Dr. William E. Brown dentist on Fisher’s Block Dr. Clark C. Miles Dr. Henry . Millard Secretary to the Medical Association of Northern Berkshire laid-in manuscript prescription by E.E. Potter and many others. Burlingame & Darbys operated as a hardware store chemical supply house and dispensary for drugs and medicines in the North Adams Berkshire County area. Founded originally by Burlginame 1800-1882 who also owned the local bank was an active member of the Baptist Church and has served in the Massachusetts legislature. Originally it operated as Burlingame & Ray but after the Civil War George M. Darby 1841-1923 druggist and merchant bought out Ray and changed the name. In addition they hired the equally young William Franklin “Frank†Darby 1838-1921 who was a noted Civil war veteran serving in the Union Army nearly the entire War and survived 20 major battles and would become frequent state legislator from 1870-1879. Burlingame’s daughter Fannie Burlingame is well remembered as one of the teachers of the California Chinese-American strikebreakers hired by Calvin Sampson and George Chase to break the local Knights of St. Crispin whose largely Scottish & Irish members were harassing the mill workers to leave. Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame Block, hardcover
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
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
ORD-7560N°42. Montpellier. Jean Martel. Août 1882. Gd in-4 (225 x 287mm) broché, couverture crème imprimée, 4ff.n.ch., LXIV pages (La Société archéologique, ses travaux et ses collections par J. GRASSET) et 140 pages soit: 1° V. ARAGON: Les anciens châteaux-forts des Corbières roussillonnaises, frontière du Languedoc p.1-52, 4 planches hors texte pour OPOUL, 2 pour TAUTAVEL. 2° A. GERMAIN: L'Apothicairerie à Montpellier sous l'Ancien Régime Universitaire p.53-120. 3° A. VIGIÉ: Du cautionnement d'après la coutume de Montpellier p.121-140. Qq. rousseurs mais bon exemplaire à toutes marges.
188197199Paris, Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie 1881 In-16 15 x 9 cm. Reliure demi-basane vetre, dos lisse orné de filets dorés, 686 pp. Reliure légèrement frottée. Rousseurs.
27503Sans lieu ni nom (P., Draeger), 1937, petit in 4° broché, 128pp. ; couverture rempliée (fanée) ; illustrations.
1934954Paris, Imprimerie des Pages Médicales, 1934, 27 X 21 cm., agrafé, 7 feuillets non chiffrés. "Comment Feust Gargantua délivré des mille maux qui fascheusement gastaient son épiderme" par le Psolarian. Plaquette à tirage de luxe limité à 500 exemplaires réservés aux Docteurs bibliophiles, le nôtre un des 250 exemplaires sur vélin d'Arches. Du papier cristal fait office de couverture. Jolies illustrations hors-texte en couleurs d'A. GUINEPIED. A peine quelques traces.
1765K9IDTLC2J5DFLeiden: Samuel and Johannes Luchtmans 1765. Bound as sewn. 4to. With a woodcut device on the title-page. Revised second edition of an ordinance for the Collegium Pharmaceuticum and the apothecary's guild of Leiden. It contains 32 articles with rules and regulations to which each apothecary should adhere. With "1 october 1765" written in ink on the title-page. A very good copy.l STCN 229307736 4 copies. Samuel and Johannes Luchtmans, unknown
1718K9IBIMJ64SUGLeiden 1718. 4to. Pieter van der Aa Contemporary marbled paper wrappers. With the woodcut coat of arms of Leiden on the title-page. 1 1 blank 12 pp. Interleaved copy of the first edition of an ordinance for the Collegium Pharmaceuticum and the apothecary's guild of Leiden. It contains 32 articles with rules and regulations to which each apothecary should adhere. It often refers to the dispensatorium in which the minimum number of simple and compound medicines each apothecary should have in stock at any time is stated. Other sections deal with becoming a member of the guild; the contributions members pay to the guild; what happens when a widow decides to continue the shop etc. All the interleaved pages are blank. With some underscoring in black ink and a few marginal water stains. Otherwise in very good condition.l STCN 227942078 4 copies. unknown
1772K9IGADU2PFQYArnhem 1772. 4to. widow of Hendrik van Goor Bound as sewn. With a woodcut coat of arms on the title page. 15 1 blank pp. Ordinance issued by the Duchy of Gelre and the County of Zutphen regarding the sale of so-called "rottekruit" arsenicum. In very good condition with all the bolts unopened.l STCN 16618358X 4 copies. unknown
1821ABC_452541821. 8vo. Unbound. 21 pp. List of the qualified physicians surgeons obstetricians surgeons in the countryside pharmacists midwifes and druggists in the Dutch province Overijssel in the year 1821 issued by the Commission of Medical research and Supervision at Zwolle signed at the end by G.A. Ramaer President and J. de Vries Hofman secretary Zwolle 26 February 1821; and arrested by the Gouverneur of the province of Overijssel B.H. Bentinck Zwolle 10 April 1821 p. 21.Somewhat folded however still in a good condition.l Not in STCN not in Worldcat. unknown
23668Rouen, Lestringant, 1902. In-8 de 101 pages. Avec quatre planches, deux lettres manuscrites jointes du pharmacien Descroizilles DE 1788 sur l'Affaire des cidres dont l'une est retranscrite page 85. Ex-libris de P. Derocque chirurgien de Rouen; Demi-chagrin orange, dos à nerfs (Delarue à Rouen).
21822Rouen. En feuilles.
ORD-8372Rédigée par ordre du Gouvernement. (Edition 1908). Complété par les suppléments et arrêtés publiés à ce jour. Paris. Masson. 1927. In-8 (162 x 247mm) toile verte ornée à froid de l'éditeur, XXIII, 999pp. et Supplément 1920 (tirage de 1927), 91pp. Nouveau supplément 1926, VII, 94 pages. Additif au Nouveau Supplément. 1931. 23 pages. Dos passé et lgt sali, bon état intérieur.