Vorlesungen ueber die Krankheiten des Herzens.
2vols. 8vo, half cloth; ex. lib. Berlin, 1889-91. First editions. I- Die Idiopathische Hervergroes erugen; II- Die Entzuendungen des Endocardiums und des Pericardiums. More
2vols. 8vo, half cloth; ex. lib. Berlin, 1889-91. First editions. I- Die Idiopathische Hervergroes erugen; II- Die Entzuendungen des Endocardiums und des Pericardiums. More
1792. 7 volumes, bound in 6. 8vo, contemporary mottled calf-backed marbled boards. Ticino & (Florence?), 1792 and 1807. Very good(+). Volumes 1-5 from the Ticino (Switzerland) edition of 1792, with vols. 6 and 7 uniformly bound and supplied from the "Editio Prima Italica" of 1807, probably published in Florence. Neither NUC nor Blake lists the Ticino edition, which seems to have begun publication at the same time as the first (Mannheim) ed. of 1792-1825, and was probably completed earlier. All..... More
20 pages (pp. 244-63) IN: Virchow's Archiv fur pathologische Anatomie und Physiologie und fur klinische Medicin. 1886, vol. 103, no 2. Offered entire. 8vo, original green printed wrappers; edgeworn, but with unopened pages. Berlin, 1886. First description of phaeochromocytoma. G-M 3865. More
167 pages, including a 3 page chronological bibliography. 8vo, modern wrappers. Paris, 1873. More
Birmingham: Classiccs of Ophthalmology, 1990. More than 200 illustrations. xx + 346pp., 8vo, gilt-decorated leather, a.e.g., publishers personalized leather bookplate inside front cover. Birmingham: The Classics of Ophthalmology Library, (1990). A fine copy. Contains publishers insert. More
New York: Macmillan, 1929. 253 illustrations chiefly microphotographs, by Helenor Campbell. 346pp. 8vo, blue cloth. New York: Macmillan, 1929. Pencilled notations on rear endpaper, else very good. Based on lectures at Johns Hopkins Medical School and Hospital. More
by 34 Authors. Photo illustrations and line drawings. 525pp. 4to, cloth. Baltimore, 1973. No. 12 in the series Monographs in Pathology. More
30 pages. 12mo, stitched, now in modern wrappers. Phila., 1801. Austin 814. Author's presentation copy. More
London: Sonnenschein, 1895. 179pp., 12mo, red cloth; covers lightly soiled. London: Swan Sonnenschein, 1895. Very good. More
Stuttgart: 1821. 456pp. 8vo, contemporary boards, rubbed, foxing, ex-lib. Stuttgart & Tuebingen, 1821. Revised and enlarged 2nd. edn. Some foxing, tear in one blank margin and fly-leaf. More
3 pages (pp. 474-476) IN: Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de la Societe de Biologie (Paris), 1909, vol. 66, Seance du Mars 1909. Slim 8vo, modern wrappers. Paris, 1909. Pages toned, still very good. Description of hemisporosis. GM 5535. More
New York: Chatterton, 1911. 48 x-ray images of bones and joints. 207pp, 4to, blind stamped maroon cloth; lightly worn at the spine ends and corners. New York: A.L. Chatterton, 1911. A Very good copy. More
Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea, 1866. 2 volumes. 1312 woodcut illustrations throughout the text. Tall very thick 8vo, full sheep, black spine labels. Spines darkened and leather crackled, with a chip on the top of the spine on second volume, edges rubbed. Ex-lib stamp on title pages and inside front covers; faint digits inked on spine. Philadelphia: Blanchard and Lea, 1866. Fourth Edition. Carefully revised and improved. Very good. An American Civil War era medical treatise which would have been used..... More
London: J. & A. Churchill. 91pp. + ads. Thin 8vo, original pebbled brown cloth; upper hinge reinforced. London: J. & A. Churchill, 1872. "As a physician, Habershon had a high reputation, especially in abdominal diseases, which he did much to elucidate." -- DNB 8, 857. More
Edinburgh: Neill, 1833. 79 pages. Slim 8vo, modern red buckram. Edinburgh: Neill & Co., 1833. Very good(+). Author's presentation copy. The Heidelberg-trained Edinburgh doctor's first treatise touches on aspects of orthopaedics, hematology and cytology. "Biog. Lex. der..Aerzte". 3 51. More
Orig. bds., (crudely rebacked), uncut, ex-lib. London: The Author, (1805). First Edn. "Shows thoroughness & scholarship, & illustrates philosophically the doctrine of the correlation of dysentery & typhus." - DNB. More
Dissertatio. 27 pages with text in Latin., 4to, stitched. Bonn, 1828. Thesis on physiopathology. More
172pp., small 8vo, cont. stiff wrs., ex-lib. Paris: Foucault, 1817. Comprises the entire volume, but title-page reads simply, "Prix de la Societe de Medecine de Paris, seante a l'Hotel-de-Ville." More
5 text figures. 9 pages (pp. 155-63) EXTRACTED FROM: Proceedings, Royal Society of Medicine (London), 1913, vol. 6. 8vo, modern wrappers. London, 1913. First description of the "dumping syndrome". G-M 3538. More
London: Macdonald, 1950. Illustrated. 438 pages, short thick 4to, black cloth. (London: Macdonald, 1950). Near Fine. More
Paris: Asselin, 1872. 107pp. 8vo, original printed wrappers. Paris: Asselin, 1872. Very good. Thesis. More
Washington: Bureau of Ethnology, 1909. 22 illustrations. 48pp. Slim 8vo, green cloth. Washington: Bureau of American Ethnology, 1909. First Edition. Very good (+). A detailed account of tuberculosis among five Indian tribes including the Oglala Sioux and the Mohave. Bureau of American Ethnology, Bulletin 42. More
Philadelphia: Blakiston, 1941. Black & white illustrations. 1325 pages. Short very thick 4to, black cloth; bookplate. Philadelphia: Blakiston, (1941). First Edition. Very good(+). More
London: J. & A. Churchill, 1932. With 290 b/w illustrations. 677 pages. Large 8vo, dark red boards. London: J. & A. Churchill, 1932. A very good(-) copy--spine sunned and stained at foot, soiling and uneven discoloring to boards, ex-libris ink stamps to front endpaper and half-title page. More
Paris: Adrien Delahaye et Emile Lecrosnier, Editeurs, 1883. Text in French. 3 volumes. 911 + 929+ 927 pages. Thick 8vos, black leather-backed cloth boards. Paris: Adrien Delahaye et Emile Lecrosnier, Editeurs, 1883. Very good(-) solid copies--scuffing and soiling to cloth, foxing throughout, ink stamps to preliminaries. More
Many thanks for your prompt reply informing me that the book is now set aside for the library. It's great that you are willing and able to send an invoice with the book -- it makes life a little easier when you work for a very large institution! Thanks again.
An oasis in the restless city. One of my best discoveries in NYC.