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Diseases of the Larynx by Gottstein, J

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Seller: Palinurus Antiquarian Books
Title
Diseases of the Larynx
Author
Gottstein, J
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Palinurus Antiquarian Books (United States)
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A very good copy.
Description
Edinburgh: W & A K Johnston, [ 1883 ?]. First English Edition.. orig. publisher's cloth.. A very good copy.. 8vo. There are text illus. throughout. An important work that addresses the specific problems of primary and secondary laryngeal disease. See Wright for citations.
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PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE GRAPE VINE by THOMSON, W.

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PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE GRAPE VINE
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THOMSON, W.
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The Bookpress, Ltd. (United States)
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(WINE) THOMSON, W. PRACTICAL TREATISE ON THE GRAPE VINE. Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1865. 8vo. Publisher's cloth. viii, 77 pages, pages of advertisements). Fourth edition. First published in 1862, Thomson's treatise was very popular as the full effe of the phylloxera epidemic was being felt by the world's winemakers. Thomson solution was to burn all the effected vines and those vines which bordered th infected area. Fortunately vinters found that grafting their own vines on American root stock was a less drastic solution. Bookplate, light wear to th lower edge, else very good.