Psychological Problems in the Father-Son Relationship: A Case of Eczema and Asthma.
New York: October HOuse, 1969. 223 pages, tall slim 8vo, blue cloth. New York: October House, 1969. First Edition. New. More
New York: October HOuse, 1969. 223 pages, tall slim 8vo, blue cloth. New York: October House, 1969. First Edition. New. More
1896. 12 pages. Slim 12mo, modern wrappers. N.p., circa 1896. Bulkley did particularly valuable research in the therapeutics of skin diseases. More
New York: 1895. 14 pages. Slim 8vo, modern wrappers. New York, 1895. More
28 pages. Slim 12mo, original printed wrappers, sewn, but spine paper lacking. N.Y., 1877. Reprinted from the Chicago Medical Journal, 1877. More
Illus. 14 pages (pp. 338-351) EXTRACTED FROM: Archives of Internal Medicine, vol. 42, no. 3. 8vo, modern wrappers. Chicago, 1928. Weber-Christian disease. GM 4152. More
Illustrated, 20 pages (pp. 202-221) IN: Surgery, Gynecology, & Obstetrics, vol. 41, no. 2. 4to, modern wrappers. Chicago, 1925. First Edition. Whole number offered entire. Introduction of tannic acid in the treatment of burns. More
58 pages. Slim 8vo, modern wrappers. Hamburg & Leipzig, 1889. Among the author's major contributions. Second series, 1st part of Unna's Dermatologischen Studien. More
48, [4] pages. Small 8vo, sewn, modern wrappers, 1850. More
167 pages, including a 3 page chronological bibliography. 8vo, modern wrappers. Paris, 1873. More
Illus. 12 pages (pp. 490-501) IN: Annals of Surgery, vol. 85, no. 4. 8vo, original brown printed wrappers. Phila., 1927. First Edition. Whole no. offered entire. Goldblatt's classification of burns. GM 2255. More
1897. 15 pages. Slim 12mo, modern wrappers. Rerpinted from The Medical News, 1897. Hyde was an eminent American dermatologist. Reprinted from the Med. News, Dec. 4, 1897. More
Chicago: 1885. 24 pages. Slim 8vo, modern wrappers; dampstain to outer margins. Chicago, (1885). Hyde was among the great pioneers of American dermatology and one of the most eminent citizens of Chicago. His textbook on skin diseases attained the highest rank of success, (Pusey, AMB). More
New York: Rebman, 1904. Two volumes PLUS supplement. 233 wonderful color illustrations (not for the feint of heart) on 125 plates. 4to, green cloth; library copy with book plates and many library stamps, covers rubbed, worn at spine ends and corners, hinges mended. New York: Rebman Company, (1904 & 1907). A very good set. More
2 pages (pp. 1598-1599) IN: Deutsche Medizinische Wochenschrift, Vol. 31, No. 40. Tall 4to, wrs. Leipzig, 1905. First Edition. Whole number offered entire. Juliusberg showed that the virus of molluscum contagiosum passed a Chamberland filter. GM 4140. More
Birmingham: Classics of Medicine, 1985. Translated by James C. Johnston. 84 illustrations. xvii + 684 pages, very thick 8vo, gilt-decorated olive green leather, a.e.g. Birmingham: Classics of Medicine Library, (1985). A fine copy. Facsimile of the New York: William Wood & Company, 1895 edition. More
7pp. 12mo, stitched, modern wrappers. London, 1876. Presentation copy. More
228pp. 8vo, library cloth. Halle, 1927. On allergy symptoms of the skin. More
Chicago: Chicago Medical Journal, 1879. 10pp. Bound With: Surgical Uses Other than Haemostatic of the Strong Elastic Bandage. 26pp. 2 works. 8vo, wrs. Chicago, Boston, 1879. Very good. Martin first used elastic bandages in the treatment of varicose veins in 1878. Reprinted from the Chicago Med. Journ. and Examiner, 1879, and from the Trans. A. Med. Assn., 1877. More
66 pages. Slim 12mo, original yellow printed wrappers; spine paper worn. London, 1860. By the Author of "A Woman's Secret" More
Munich: Lehmann, 1911. 109 color plates (some fine chromolithographs) & 96 black & white illustrations. Very thick short 8vo, a few pages loose, green blind stamped cloth. Munchen: Lehmann, 1911. Third edition. Very good. Important handbook, by the Viennese specialist. More
11 pages. Slim 8vo, modern patterned wrappers. No place, no date, circa 1895. Neisser, one of the greatest figures in the history of German dermatology, devoted his later years to the study of syphilis. His energetic researches produced many valuable results in virtually every area of the field (Pusey). More
1895. 12 pages. Slim 12mo, modern wrappers. N.p., circa 1895. Neisser was among the greatest of the German dermatologists and contributed valuable research to many aspects of the field. More
Trans. by F.H. Barendt. 23 pages. Slim 8vo, modern patterned wrappers. Liverpool, circa 1900. Neisser, one of the greatest figures in the history of German dermatology, devoted his later years to the study of syphilis. His energetic researches produced many valuable results in virtually every area of the field (Pusey). More
London: New Sydenham Socoety, 1897. 25 pages. IN: Selected Essays and Monographs. London: New Sydenham Society, 1897. A fine copy. GM 4121. Contains 13 other papers, including BREDA: Contribution to the Clinical & Bacteriological Study of the Brazilian Framboesia or "Boubas" - GM 5305; and FOURNIER: Syphilis & General Paralysis - GM 4800. More
1895. 18 pages (pp 629-646). IN: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, vol. 110, 1895. 8vo, leather-backed cloth. Phila., 1895. First Edition. Very good. Whole volume offered entire. Important account, with cases, of this dermatosis. GM 4121. More
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