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Dictionnaire Universel de Matiere Medicale et de Therapeutique Generale; contenant l'indication, la description et l'emploi de tous les medicamens connus dans les diverses parties du globe

Dictionnaire Universel de Matiere Medicale et de Therapeutique Generale; contenant l'indication, la description et l'emploi de tous les medicamens connus dans les diverses parties du globe by Merat, Francois Victor and de Lens, Adrien Jacques

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Dictionnaire Universel de Matiere Medicale et de Therapeutique Generale; contenant l'indication, la description et l'emploi de tous les medicamens connus dans les diverses parties du globe
Author
Merat, Francois Victor and de Lens, Adrien Jacques
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Paris: J.-B. Bailliere, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834. First edition. SCARCE COMPREHENSIVE COMPENDIUM OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY MEDICINE AND THERAPEUTICS. Six hardcover volumes, 12.5x21 cm 3/4 leather binding, spine with raised bands and gilt black leather labels, marbled paper covered boards, front free endpaper of each volume inscribed, "Presented by S. L. Jepson MD, Oct 29, '85." Vol. I, i-xii, 706 pp; Vol. lI, 704 pp; Vol. III, [2], 742 pp; Vol. IV, [2], 746 pp; Vol. V, [2], 658 pp; 'vol. VI, [4], 1027 pp. Covers and cover edges rubbed, corners worn, light foxing/browning to first and last pages. Bindings tight, pages unmarked, very good minus in custom archival mylar covers. FRANCOIS VICTOR MERAT DE VAUMARTOISE (1780-1851) was a French physician, botanist and mycologist. In 1803 he obtained his medical doctorate, afterwards serving as chef de clinique at the Hôpital de la Charité in Paris. He was a member of the Académie nationale de médecine and a correspondent member of the Société linnéenne de Lyon (1824–1851). ADRIEN JACQUES DE LENS (1786 – 1846) was a member of the Academy of Medicine from its founding, was appointed in 1823 as an associate professor at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, and soon after became Inspector General of the University. He is best known for the Dictionary of Materia Medica and Therapeutics , which he published with François-Victor Mérat de Vaumartoise, a work to which the Academy of Sciences awarded one of the Montyon Prizes. DICTIONNAIRE: The work offers a comprehensive description of medicinal agents, both physical and chemical, from natural and artificial mineral waters to poisons, venoms, and infectious agents; as well as foods and natural products. Intended for physicians, pharmacists, and "other enlightened classes of society," it contains some 3,500 entries, most of which include multiple cross-references and bibliographic citations. The 6 volumes offered here, published 1829-1834, are complete (topics A-Z, list of subscribers. A supplement (not included) was published in 1846. PROVENANCE: SAMUEL L. JEPSON (1842-1922) in 1868 was awarded the degree of M.D. by the Medical College of Ohio. He served as resident physician and surgeon in the Cincinnati Hospital, after which he was elected as City Health Officer of Wheeling. Always active in medical societies, Dr. Jepson served as secretary and twice as President of the Ohio County Medical Society, for three years as Secretary and in 1887 as President of the State Medical Association, and for three years as a member of the Judicial Council of the American Medical Association. He wrote many medical papers for the journals and societies. From 1884 to 1889 he served in Wheeling as Acting Assistant Surgeon in the United States Marine Hospital Service; from 1889 to 1893 and from 1907 to 1915 as United States examining surgeon for pensions. In 1913, Dr. Jepson was made a member and Secretary of the State Board of Health, and in 1914, Governor Hatfield appointed him as the first Commissioner of Health.
SIGNED. Figures Lauragaises [Notable public figures from Lauragais]

SIGNED. Figures Lauragaises [Notable public figures from Lauragais] by Marfan, Antoine B.

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SIGNED. Figures Lauragaises [Notable public figures from Lauragais]
Author
Marfan, Antoine B.
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Biomed Rare Books LLC, ABAA, ILAB (United States)
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Paris: Perrin, 1937. Revised and enlarged edition. SCARCE BIOGRAPHIES OF 4 NOTABLE PERSONS SPANNING 800 YEARS OF FRENCH HISTORY, BY LEGENDARY PEDIATRICIAN ANTOINE MARFAN--SIGNED BY AUTHOR. 12x18.5 cm color printed paper covers, inscribed and signed on half-title page, "A l'ami Jacques Florand/ Affectueux Souvenir/ Marfan", i-ix, 309 pp (including 2-page map of French West Africa in late 19th century--pages 220-221); Cover edges browned, corners bumped, light foxing to endpapers, binding tight, overall very good in custom archival mylar cover. Contents: Saint Pierre Nolasque, Martin Daugh, Sophie de Soubiran, Henri Laperrine. [FRENCH LANGUAGE]. ANTOINE BERNARD-JEAN MARFAN (1858 – 1942) was a French pediatrician, born in Castelnaudary, the center of the Lauragais region of France. He began his medical studies in Toulouse, where he stayed for two years before moving to Paris. He was Chef de clinique medicale 1889-1891, Faculté de Médecine de l'Université de Paris in 1892 when he was appointed assistant professor of pediatrics in the Paris faculty. In 1914, at the age of 56 years, he was appointed as the first professor of infantile hygiene at the newly established pediatric clinic at the University of Paris. His career was spent at the Hôpital des Enfants Malades in the Rue des Sèvres, where he remained until his retirement in 1928. Marfan published extensively on pediatric themes and in 1897 was co-author of Treatise of Children's Diseases which was awarded the prize of the French Academy of Sciences. He was a pioneer in pediatrics in France and one of the most outstanding figures in his time. He was elected honorary fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine of the United Kingdom in 1934. In 1896 Marfan, presented the case of a 5-year-old girl, Gabrielle P, to the Société Médicale des Hôpitaux de Paris. Marfan pointed out her Gabrielle's disproportionately long limbs. and asthenic physique. Her mother had noticed the abnormalities already at birth. The fingers and toes were exceptionally long and slender, making a spider-like impression. Whether Gabrielle was affected by what became known as the Marfan syndrome has never been clarified. Indeed, she perhaps had congenital contractural arachnodactyly. Victor McKusick has given a comprehensive review of the Marfan syndrome in his classic monograph Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue. Apart from his life in medicine Marfan was an extremely cultivated man with interests in art and literature and greatly enjoyed concerts and his visits to Italy where he had a particular interest in Venetian painting. After he retired, he wrote a biography of four forgotten but remarkable notable figures born close to his own birthplace, Castelnaudary, the center of the Lauragais region of France (offered here). ALSO INCLUEDED: Colin Duncan Taylor, Laurgais: steeped in History, Soaked in Blood, Matador Books (2018), 13.5x21.5 cm, color printed paper covers, 371 pp, folding map, as new [ENGLISH LANGUAGE]. The Lauragais is an area of the south-west of France that is south-east of Toulouse. It takes its name from the town of Laurac and has a large area. It covers both sides of the Canal du Midi, between Toulouse in the north-west and Carcassonne in the south-east and between Castres in the north-east and Pamiers in the south-west. Known from sources since the 11th century, the Lauragais has been alternately an archdeaconry, diocese, county and sénéchaussée (bailiwick). The rural area is known for its abundant agricultural production. The region is also famous for its history, especially the role that it played during the Albigensian Crusade. The first biography chronicles the life of Saint Pierre Nolasque (1189 – 1256), a Catholic priest known for founding the Royal and Military Order of Our Lady of Mercy of the Redemption of the Captives (the Mercedarians) with approval by Pope Gregory IX in 1235. Sources for the origins of the Mercedarians are scant and almost nothing is known of the founder, Peter Nolasco. A narrative developed between the fifteenth and early seventeenth centuries that culminated in Nolasco's canonization as a saint in 1628. The two earliest accounts, those written by the mid-fifteenth-century Mercedarian chroniclers Nadal Gaver and Pedro Cijar, declare the founder, the son of a merchant, to be from the French village of Mas-Saintes-Puelles, near the town of Castelnaudary. Nolasco followed Simon de Montfort in the war against the Albigensians. In the Battle of Muret Montfort had defeated and killed King Peter II of Aragon, and took his son James prisoner, a child of six years, and sent him back to Aragon with Nolasco, then twenty-five years old, appointed his tutor. After making a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Montserrat, Nolasco went to Barcelona where he began to practice various works of charity. Nolasco became concerned with the plight of Christians captured in Moorish raids and decided to establish a religious order to succor these unfortunates. Nolasco was canonized by Pope Urban VIII. The Albigensian Crusade, also known as the Cathar Crusade (1209–1229), was a military and ideological campaign initiated by Pope Innocent III to eliminate Catharism in Languedoc, what is now southern France. The Crusade was prosecuted primarily by the French crown and promptly took on a political aspect. It resulted in the significant reduction of practicing Cathars and a realignment of the County of Toulouse with the French crown. The distinct regional culture of Languedoc was also diminished. Between 1022 and 1163, the Cathars were condemned by eight local church councils, the last of which, held at Tours, declared that all Albigenses should be put into prison and have their property confiscated. From 1209 to 1215, the Crusaders experienced great success, capturing Cathar lands and systematically crushing the movement. From 1215 to 1225, a series of revolts caused many of the lands to be regained by the Cathars. A renewed crusade resulted in the recapturing of the territory and effectively drove Catharism underground by 1244. The Albigensian Crusade had a role in the creation and institutionalization of both the Dominican Order and the Medieval Inquisition. Because of these efforts, all discernible traces of the Cathar movement were eradicated by the middle of the 14th century. Some historians consider the Albigensian Crusade against the Cathars an act of genocide. The second biography concerns Joseph Martin-Dauch, (1741 – 1801), a French politician who represented Castelnaudary as a member of the Third Estate in the Estates-General preceding the French Revolution of 1789. He is remembered as the only member of 577 delegates, not to vote in favor of the Tennis Court Oath. He did so on the grounds that he could not faithfully execute any decisions that were not sanctioned by the king. On the day Louis XVI went to the meeting to give his approval of the constitution, the other representatives remained seated, but Martin-Dauch, true to his resolution and independence, rose and acknowledged the king. After the Estates-General ended, Martin-Dauch retired to Toulouse. He was thrown in prison during the Reign of Terror, but was afterwards released. He was saved from the guillotine when he gave a false name to revolutionary authorities. The third biography, that of Saint Sophie de Soubiran la Louvière (1834 - 1889), was a French Roman Catholic nun who established the Sisters of Marie-Auxiliatrice. She adopted the name of Marie of the Sacred Heart in 1877 after she had become a nun. At the age of 20 she renounced her plans to become a Carmelite nun in order to achieve the aims that her priest uncle Louis de Soubiran had set out for his parish. She attended a retreat under the Jesuit Paul Ginhac and decided to establish her own religious institution in 1864 with a focus on girls. Trouble began in 1869, the year after the community was authorized, with the profession of a new sister, who claimed to be a widow. Louvière trained her to keep the books of the order. In 1870 she fled to London due to the Franco-Prussian War and returned home after the Treaty of Frankfurt in May 1871. When she returned, she found herself accused of financial mismanagement by the new sister. As a result, Louvière was forced to leave the community. Her health began to take a steep decline after 1881, and she taught at various places in France. Despite the pain she endured she continued to teach catechism to people. Two years later, a new Mary Help of Christians superior reviewed the allegations, as Louvière's book-keeping nemesis had fled the convent, and her husband had come looking for her. As a result of the subsequent examination, it was discovered that the fled bookkeeper had embezzled monies of the order and falsified the books so as to throw the blame on Louvière. The founder was vindicated, and her reputation was restored. The beatification process started in Paris in 1934 was ratified in 1938. Pope Pius XII conferred upon her the title of Venerable on 7 August 1940 after the recognition of her life of heroic virtue. The final biography chronicles General Henri Laperrine (1860 – 1920), a French general who served during World War I. He organized the Compagnie Méharistes Sahariennes in 1897. He was a friend of Charles de Foucauld who was killed in 1916 in Tamanrasset. Laperrine died after a plane crash (a Breguet) in the Sahara in 1920. His companions, Lieutenant Bernard and mechanic Marcel Vasselin survived and recorded Laperrine's last words, "People think they know the desert...People think I know it. Nobody really knows it. I have crossed the Sahara ten times and I will stay here." Bernard and Vasselin buried Laperrine near the plane, but when a rescue party arrived he was disinterred and buried in Tamanrasset next to Foucauld. The fort was named for Laperrine.
Autumn Sports

Autumn Sports by New York. McLoughlin Bros

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Autumn Sports
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New York. McLoughlin Bros
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Royoung bookseller, Inc. (United States)
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Orig. thick illustrated boards in a variety of colors. Very good
Description
New York: McLoughlin Brothers, 1889. First edition. Hardcover. Orig. thick illustrated boards in a variety of colors. Very good. Leporello style with text in verse. Each sheet of 10 panels, glazed paper over boards, each connected at the side by tape; Total is 20 x 620 cm, folded to 20 x 31 cm. Sheet folded to make [10] leaves, the first of which has a recto title page and the last of which has a verso title page. Eight leaves are blank on versos. Text begins on verso of first t.p. and ends on recto of final t.p. A continuous illustration depicting games and tasks done by children in autumn; verses printed below the illustration. Illustration signed "C.J.H." [Charles J. Howard?]. OCLC: 227766729. Some scuffing and wear to corners.
Sketchbook No. 1: Three Americans (First Edition)

Sketchbook No. 1: Three Americans (First Edition) by [Willem de Kooning, Igor Stravinsky, Buckminster Fuller] Robert Snyder, Michael Sonnabend (directors)

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Sketchbook No. 1: Three Americans (First Edition)
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[Willem de Kooning, Igor Stravinsky, Buckminster Fuller] Robert Snyder, Michael Sonnabend (directors)
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Royal Books (United States)
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New York: Time Magazine, 1960. First Edition. Softcover. First Edition. Reproduces the script of a 1960 documentary film about contemporary art, focusing on de Kooning, Stravinsky, and Fuller, along with "Time" articles relating to same. Robert Snyder and Michael Sonnabend previously collaborated on the 1950 documentary "The Titan." Near Fine in perfect-bound wrappers with French flaps.
A Naked Singularity

A Naked Singularity by Sergio De La Pava

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A Naked Singularity
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Sergio De La Pava
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9780857052803
Condition
Fine
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First UK Edition/First Printing with the complete number line: A Fine book in a Fine dust jacket with no visible flaws. SIGNED and numbered by the author on a special publisher's bookplate, this being #59 0f 500. Not remaindered, not price clipped, not ex-library; in a protective Mylar cover and will ship in a sturdy box.
Lady Tatters. Romantic Light Opera in Three Acts. Book by Herbert Leonard Lyrics by Roland Carse. [Piano-vocal score]

Lady Tatters. Romantic Light Opera in Three Acts. Book by Herbert Leonard Lyrics by Roland Carse. [Piano-vocal score] by SLAUGHTER, Walter 1860-1908

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Lady Tatters. Romantic Light Opera in Three Acts. Book by Herbert Leonard Lyrics by Roland Carse. [Piano-vocal score]
Author
SLAUGHTER, Walter 1860-1908
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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London: Francis, Day & Hunter [PN 9997], 1907. Quarto. Original publisher's illustrated wrappers. [i] (title), [ii] (blank), [iii] (cast list), [iv] (contents), 182, [i] (publisher's advertisement) pp. Small composer's facsimile signature handstamp to title. Wrappers worn and somewhat soiled; partially detached; tape reinforcements to edges of upper and spine. Slightly worn and foxed; discoloration from old tape to inner margin of title; final leaf attached to lower wrapper. First Edition.
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The growth of scientific ideas. by WIGHTMAN, William P. D.

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The growth of scientific ideas.
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WIGHTMAN, William P. D.
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New Haven:: Yale University Press, 1953., 1953. 8vo. x, 495 pp. 35 figs., indexes. Red cloth, dust-jacket. Fine.
A History of Pediatrics in the North Pacific.

A History of Pediatrics in the North Pacific. by BABSON, S. Gorham (comp.).

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A History of Pediatrics in the North Pacific.
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BABSON, S. Gorham (comp.).
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[Portland]:: (University of Oregon Medical School, 1970)., 1970. 8vo. 114 pp. Photos. Green cloth, gilt-stamped spine title, dust-jacket; jacket has minor marginal tears. Inked gift presentation inscription on ffep to Clare G. Peterson. Very good. Contains biographies of pediatricians in the Pacific northwest.