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210pp VG/G First edition. Original editorial green cloth with gilt lettering on front board and spine, in editorial dustwrapper, dw with tiny dent in front dw, small owner sticker on pastedown, otherwise in excellent conditions, almost like new. A history of pharmacology and drugs from the early times to the twentieth century, with full bibliographical references. “With wide interest and appeal to professionals and laymen, this book is written by an expert who has devoted more than half a century to the study of drugs. The author describes the discovery of drugs, their scientific study and improvement, use and abuse and the fascination and intrigue they hold for many people.”
184176344London, Samuel Highley 1841. 1st Edition 80 S., 24cm 0
179476336London, James Phillips 1794. 1st Edition 177 S., Broschur 0
pp. xx, 259, (4) [Publisher's catalogue]. Foxed. Inked ownership of G. N. Berntheizel, Mountville, Lancaster Coounty, PA, May 18th, 1865 on fly leaf and title page. Early owner changed the titlepage date to 1865. Penciled ownership of David P. Bliss, Sparta, Monroe County, OH. 12 mo. Original full publisher's cloth binding, embossed in blind. Slight loss at head and tail of spine. Slightly soiled. Hardbound. Very good copy. Benjamin Howard Rand (1827-1883) graduated at Jefferson Medical College (1848) where he served as clinical assistant to Dr. Thomas D. Mutter and Dr. Joseph Pancoast. In 1850 he was elected professor of chemistry in the Franklin Institute; and he also held similar chairs in the Philadelphia Medical College (1853-1864); and the Jefferson Medical College (1864-1877). SCIENCE BOX 1
893P., Béraud, 1827, un volume in 4 broché, couverture muette de l'époque, 16pp.
P., Baillière, "encyclopédie agricole" 1923. In -12 broché, 434 pp. avec 120 figures dans le texte -5 ff (catalogue). Dos cassé, très bon état sinon
1891NATW1811Bln., Karter 1891. XII, 172 S., HLn. d. Zt., 2 Bibl.-Aufkleber am Vorderdeckel sowie 2 Bibl.-Stemp. u. Name v. alter Hd. auf Innentit., etwas berieben, Kanten etwas abgewetzt.
113926aafPharmazeutisches Institut der Universität Bern, 1966, in-8vo, 52 S., Original-Broschüre.
603096Impression anastasique réalisée par Les éditions Roger Dacosta, 1972. (Amstelodami, Johannis à Someren, Haeredum, Johannis à Dyk, Henrici & Viduae Theodori Boom, 1685) In-folio broché sous jaquette de l'éd., non paginé, frontispice, 105 planches d'anatomie. Tirage limité et numéroté à 2000 ex. + un cahier de 8 pp. en français de présentation.
1474broché - 15,5x24 - 613 pp - 1934 - éditions G. DOIN, Paris.8 ème édition. P.C.B. pharmacie - institut agronomique - écoles nationales d'agriculture - écoles vétérinaires - Sèvres - Saint-Cloud.Honoré de souscriptions des Ministères de l'Instruction publique, de l'Agriculture et du commerce.avec 798 figures dans le texte.
113645aafDerendingen, Buckdruckerei Werner Habegger, 1948, in-8vo, 63 p., brochure originale.
180030181DBWeimar, Im Verlage des Industrie-Comptoirs, 1800. 8°. XVI S., 674 S. Pappband aus der Zeit mit Kleisterpapierbezügen. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +, 30181D Dritte vermehrte und verbesserte Auflage.
661Laboratoires Robert & Carrière. 1959. Grand in-8° en feuilles sous chemise-étui. 15 cahiers de 4 pages comportant chacun une illustration en couleurs sur vignette appliquée. Très bel exemplaire.
18911241413Wiesbaden, Bergmann, 1891. 8, 179, (1) S. m. 4 Abb. u. mehreren Tabellen. Hlwd (etwas beschabt, Rückensign., Titel mehrf. gestempelt).
18961241250Braunschweig, Vieweg, 1896. 8, 299, (1) S. m. 25 Abb., Farbtaf. m. 4 Abb. Hlwd d. Zeit (mäßig beschabt, Rückensign., Stempel a. Titel).
193685994Braunschweig, Waisenhaus Buchdruckerei, 1936.
184594328Heidelberg, C. F. Winter, 1845. Zus. 270 S. Mit 2 lithograph. Falttafeln. 22 cm. Bedruckte OBroschur.
18419802Winter, Heidelberg 1841. VIII, 368 u. 358, 8 S. mit 4 lithogr. (davon 1 handkolor.) Taf. Einfacher Karton der Zeit. Umschlag beschädigt. Buchblock gebrochen. Innen gutes Exemplar. - Beiträge v. Liebig, Wöhler, Ed. Schunck, R. Kane, J. Fritzsche, Bolley, Boussingault, C. Ettling,
Fine English Annales de E. Merck. 1930. 2eme, 3eme Partie [II - III]., E. Merck Darmstadt, 1930. Paperback. Pbo. Fine. Between 171-525, [2] p. In French. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). B/w ills. "The roots of Merck reach back into the 17th Century. In 1668, Friedrich Jacob Merck, an apothecary, assumed ownership of the Engel-Apotheke ("Angel Pharmacy") in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1816, Emanuel Merck took over the pharmacy. Thanks to his scientific education he was successful in isolating and characterizing alkaloids in the pharmacy laboratory. He began the manufacture of these substances "in bulk" in 1827, touting them as a "Cabinet of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Innovations". He and his successors gradually built up a chemical-pharmaceutical factory that produced ¿ in addition to raw materials for pharmaceutical preparations ¿ a multitude of other chemicals and (from 1890) medicines. In 1891, Georg(e) Merck established himself in the United States and set up Merck & Co. in New York. Merck & Co. was confiscated following the First World War.[5] and set up as an independent company in the United States. Today, the US company has about 86,000 employees (December 2011) in 120 countries. It is one of the top 5 pharmaceutical companies worldwide, larger than its German ancestor, which employs around 40,700 people in 67 countries (December 2011). Merck Korea received the "Leading Investor Award" at the 5th Korea-EU Industrial Cooperation Day in 2011."
Fine English Annales de E. Merck. 1931. 2eme, 3eme Partie [II - III]., E. Merck Darmstadt, 1930. Paperback. Pbo. Fine. Between 155-501 p. In French. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). B/w ills. "The roots of Merck reach back into the 17th Century. In 1668, Friedrich Jacob Merck, an apothecary, assumed ownership of the Engel-Apotheke ("Angel Pharmacy") in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1816, Emanuel Merck took over the pharmacy. Thanks to his scientific education he was successful in isolating and characterizing alkaloids in the pharmacy laboratory. He began the manufacture of these substances "in bulk" in 1827, touting them as a "Cabinet of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Innovations". He and his successors gradually built up a chemical-pharmaceutical factory that produced ¿ in addition to raw materials for pharmaceutical preparations ¿ a multitude of other chemicals and (from 1890) medicines. In 1891, Georg(e) Merck established himself in the United States and set up Merck & Co. in New York. Merck & Co. was confiscated following the First World War.[5] and set up as an independent company in the United States. Today, the US company has about 86,000 employees (December 2011) in 120 countries. It is one of the top 5 pharmaceutical companies worldwide, larger than its German ancestor, which employs around 40,700 people in 67 countries (December 2011). Merck Korea received the "Leading Investor Award" at the 5th Korea-EU Industrial Cooperation Day in 2011."
Fair English Annales de E. Merck. 1936. 1ere, 2eme, 3eme Partie [3 volumes set]., E. Merck Darmstadt, 1936. Paperback. Pbo. Fair. 267, [6] p. In French. Demy 8vo. (22 x 15 cm). B/w ills. "The roots of Merck reach back into the 17th Century. In 1668, Friedrich Jacob Merck, an apothecary, assumed ownership of the Engel-Apotheke ("Angel Pharmacy") in Darmstadt, Germany. In 1816, Emanuel Merck took over the pharmacy. Thanks to his scientific education he was successful in isolating and characterizing alkaloids in the pharmacy laboratory. He began the manufacture of these substances "in bulk" in 1827, touting them as a "Cabinet of Pharmaceutical and Chemical Innovations". He and his successors gradually built up a chemical-pharmaceutical factory that produced ¿ in addition to raw materials for pharmaceutical preparations ¿ a multitude of other chemicals and (from 1890) medicines. In 1891, Georg(e) Merck established himself in the United States and set up Merck & Co. in New York. Merck & Co. was confiscated following the First World War.[5] and set up as an independent company in the United States. Today, the US company has about 86,000 employees (December 2011) in 120 countries. It is one of the top 5 pharmaceutical companies worldwide, larger than its German ancestor, which employs around 40,700 people in 67 countries (December 2011). Merck Korea received the "Leading Investor Award" at the 5th Korea-EU Industrial Cooperation Day in 2011."
97580aafFribourg, Fragnière, 1914, gr. in-8°, Exemplaire bien relié en d-toile aux coins.
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