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TWO FRAMED DIPLOMAS University of
TWO FRAMED DIPLOMAS University of Maryland Medical School, Baltimore, 1853 and 1900.
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FIVE MEDALS RELATING TO MEDICINE
FIVE MEDALS RELATING TO MEDICINE & SCIENCE 1.) I, plastic case -1959 American Psychiatric Association - Reverse Fellow Leonard M. Rothstein MD 2.) On paper in bag - 1922 American Medical Association with Exhibitor panel, St Louis 1922 3.) O Medico on one side depicting a pair of 19th physicians at work and reverse is Dr Tsung-Ying Shen a medicinal chemist for Merck, Sharp and Dohme Labs 4.) A Whitehead-Hoag medal commemorating John Greir Hibben's inauguration as President of Princeton University 1912 5.) Uniface medal depicting the opening of a new St. Louis plant with Merck Vitamin Mixture
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY RELATED
HARVARD UNIVERSITY RELATED DOCUMENTS, LETTERS 1936Harvard University related documents, letters 1936. Includes Harvard Exam Questions for English (1932-1933), Geology (1932-1933), Anthropology (1933-1935), History (1933-1934). Handwritten notes comparing styles of Batak, Dayak, North Ireland, etc. 2 Letters from Harvard friends in 1936 (Peter and Ernest) to Louis Pierre Ledoux in New Guinea includes to envelopes to Rabaul, New Guinea. Date: 1930's Material: Paperwork Provenance: Louis Pierre Ledoux Collection
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New England Journal of Medicine and
New England Journal of Medicine and Surgery April 1821; along with American Journal of the Medical Sciences February 1882
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ARTICULATED MEDICAL SCHOOL HUMAN
ARTICULATED MEDICAL SCHOOL HUMAN SKULL: Late 19th century medical school young adult human skull with a latched top skull and has a spring to each side of jaw. Approx. 5.5'' h x 7.25'' l x 5'' w.
CONDITION: Scattered pencil marks and writing from medical school use, wear consistent with age and use.
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1 vol. Female Medical College of
1 vol. Female Medical College of Pennsylvania. Bound collection of pamphlets. Philadelphia, 1850-1871. Annual Announcements, Introductory Lectures, Valedictory Addresses. All 8vo, orig. wrappers mostly preserved. Modern morocco. Signed by Ann Preston, [M.D., Professor of Physiology].
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Lot. Philadelphia 19th-Century
Lot. Philadelphia 19th-Century Medical Ephemera: Jefferson Medical College lecture admission cards, 1871-1873 (10 - incl. 2 framed cards). * Jefferson Medical College matriculation cards, 1871 (2). * Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania lecture admission card, 1891-1892. * J. Solis-Cohen, College of Physicians... lecture admission card, 1872. Framed.
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UNIV. OF NASHVILLE MED SCHOOL
UNIV. OF NASHVILLE MED SCHOOL ARCHIVEUniversity of Nashville Medical School faculty photographic archive. Includes CDVs labeled as Prof. J.B. (John Berrien) Lindsley, Dr. V.S. Lindsley, Prof. T.R. Jennings, John W. Hanner, Jr., Prof. Joseph Jones, Rev. S.D. Baldwin D.D. (T.S. Saltsman, Nashville, photographer label verso), Dr. T.B. Buchanan (includes what appears to be his autograph, verso), and Prof. C.K. Winston, along with an unidentified CDV of a young man (Charles C. Giers, Nashville, photographer label verso), and a CDV of a two story gabled house with figures, horse and buggy outside. Also included is a University of Nashville Lecture card with the signatures of W.K. Bowling and Mr. W.M. Noel (dated 1852). A photocopy from the University of Nashville Medical Department Catalog of 1865-66 identifies Jones, Bowling, Jennings, both Lindsleys, Winston, and Buchanan as 7 of the 9 faculty members of the school. Also included is an 1856 copy of THE MEDICAL EXAMINER: A MONTHLY RECORD OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, ed. by Samuel Hollingsworth, M.D. published Lindsay & Blakiston, Philadelphia. Note: John Berrien Lindsley organized the Medical Department of the University of Nashville, was elected Chancellor, and established Montgomery Bell Academy. Joseph Jones was also quite prominent: by the time he joined the University of Nashville faculty, he had worked as a Confederate Surgeon and conducted investigations into medical problems in the army of Northern Virginia and Tennessee and among prisoners of war at Andersonville. His Civil War experience led to his noteworthy research on Malaria and other infectious diseases. He went on to work at Tulane University School of Medicine and was president of the Board of Health of Louisiana and Surgeon General of the United Confederate Veterans (research material on Jones included).
Condition:
Some toning and foxing to CDVs, light stains, wear and small losses to medical journal.
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IMPRESSIVE 19TH CENTURY HARVARD
IMPRESSIVE 19TH CENTURY HARVARD UNIVERSITY PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM (New York: Pach Brothers, Photographers, 1888), oblong 4to (10 x 14 in.), leather bound, the top board gold stamped "Harvard / '88 / Wm. Ropes," additional gold to page edges, rules on cover, and spine; the contents open with forty-two (42) anonymous cabinet card portraits of gentlemen who were likely administrators, instructors and, possibly, some who were older students. These luminaries are followed by six (6) 4 x 5-1/2 in. views of Cambridge and conclude with sixteen (16) 7 x 9 in. campus images and a parade of ten group portraits showing clubs, societies, and sports teams. Named organizations include the Hasty Pudding Club, Pierian Sodality, Harvard Glee Club, Pi Eta, Zeta Psi, The Harvard Monthly, and Everett Athenaeum.
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Sabra Field color woodblock
Sabra Field color woodblock print, Dartmouth College Medical school in bright autumn foliage, titled, signed and numbered lower margin, DMS Bicentennial 1997, 9/200, Sabra Field. Image 16.25” x 12 Overall in burl veneered frame 26” x 20.5” Condition: very good CT Transfer Fee $20
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STANLEY MELTZOFF (1917-2006),
STANLEY MELTZOFF (1917-2006), UNIVERSITY OF LOUISVILLE SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Title: Stanley Meltzoff (1917-2006), University of Louisville School of Medicine Medium: oil on board Dimensions: 24 1/2 x 31 Framed dimensions: 32 1/8 x 39 x 1 3/4
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Three engravings of early English
Three engravings of early English medical pioneers; Wm. Harvey (17th century) known for tracking pulmonary circulation, Samuel Garth ( 17th century ) combined satiric poetry and medicine, Thomas Sydenham ( 17th century ) the English Hippocrates, taken from 18th century plates. 14 1/2" x 9 1/2". Good condition.
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HARVARD UNIVERSITY RELATED
HARVARD UNIVERSITY RELATED DOCUMENTS, LETTERS 1936Harvard University related documents, letters 1936. Includes Harvard Exam Questions for English (1932-1933), Geology (1932-1933), Anthropology (1933-1935), History (1933-1934).
Handwritten notes comparing styles of Batak, Dayak, North Ireland, etc.
2 Letters from Harvard friends in 1936 (Peter and Ernest) to Louis Pierre Ledoux in New Guinea includes to envelopes to Rabaul, New Guinea.
Date: 1930's
Material: Paperwork
Provenance: Louis Pierre Ledoux Collection
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* (PHOTOGRAPHY) DAVIDSON BRUCE East
* (PHOTOGRAPHY) DAVIDSON BRUCE East 100th Street. Cambridge: Harvard University Press 1970. 4to cream cloth black and white photograph laid down to front cover original printed acetate dust jacket. Marginal toning to boards and leaves; otherwise good.
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3 vols. Osler, William: The
3 vols. Osler, William: The Principles and Practice of Medicine. New York: D. Appleton, 1895. 2nd ed. Lg. 8vo, orig. green cloth, gilt-lettered spine; covers faded to brown, edges & joints occasionally scuffed. * An Alabama Student and other Bibliographical Essays. Oxford, 1908. 1st ed. 8vo, orig. red cloth, gilt-lettered spine; light wear. Photogravure portraits. Some foxing to endpapers, but generally clean & crisp. * A Way of Life. Baltimore: Norman Remington, 1928. Authorized Edition. 16mo, orig. gilt-lettered & pictorial blue cloth; light wear. Frontis.
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COLLECTION OF 5 MEDALS BY
COLLECTION OF 5 MEDALS BY MEDALLIC ART OF NEW YORK Medallic Art Medals are always extremely well made and often feature exquisite high relief., these are: 1.) 25th Anniversary of American Academy of Child Psychiatry (1953-1978) with ribbon 2.) Duke University School of Medicine - Dr Wilburt Cornell Davison, presented by his friends in 1969 3-4.) A small and Large medal featuring Dr Benjamin Rush - small is from their physician series, large was commissioned by Abbot Laboratories 5.) 1958 - Squibb Pharmaceutical Co. Centennial Medal, Uniface medal showing bas-relief of mother and child
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A 1906 engraving of Harvard
A 1906 engraving of Harvard University by F.D. Nichols. Plate 17” x 29” Overall in an oak frame 26” x 39” Condition: foxing, toning CT Transfer Fee $10
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Sixteen books and pamphlets on
Sixteen books and pamphlets on Philadelphia history, particularly on medicine, including histories of the medical schools at Penn and Thomas Jefferson.
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Nineteen serious medical
Nineteen serious medical textbooks of the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, including Clinical Allergy by Tuft (1937; inscribed and signed by the author); The Work of the Digestive Glands by Prof. I. P. Pavlov, trans. by W. H. Thompson (London, 1910); Harrison's Principles of Internal Medicine by Isselbacher et al. (eds.) (1980); Gastroenterology by Henry Bockus (1965; complete in 3 volumes); Diseases of the lungs by Babcock (1907); Intestinal Obstruction by Treves (1884); The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics by Goodman and Gilman (1980); and Emergency Procedures and Techniques by Simon and Brenner (2002).
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*(MEDICINE) A group of two boxes of
*(MEDICINE) A group of two boxes of books pertaining to science and medicine mostly nineteenth-century.
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HARVARD CLASSICS, 51 VOLUMESHarvard
HARVARD CLASSICS, 51 VOLUMESHarvard Classics, 51 Volumes,
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1 vol. Osler, William. The
1 vol. Osler, William. The Principles and Practice of Medicine. New York: D. Appleton, 1892. First edition. Lg. 8vo, orig. 1/2 morocco & pebbled cloth; scuffed, corners, joints & spine ends heavily rubbed, slightly dusty. Minor internal toning & occasional spotting. Adverts. Mixed issue, with "Georgias" facing contents [1st issue point], last set of adverts. dated "March 1892" [later issue].
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HUMAN SCIENTIFIC STUDY MEDICAL
HUMAN SCIENTIFIC STUDY MEDICAL SKULL ,19th CenturyWood box holding skull medical skull with head cap removed for internal study.
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RICHARD RUMMELL LITHOGRAPH OF
RICHARD RUMMELL LITHOGRAPH OF "HARVARD UNIVERSITY"Richard Rummell (1848-1924) Lithograph of "Harvard University" , signed lower right Richard Rummell, in molded tiger maple frame with silver gilt liner
Overall 21 in. x 33.5 in.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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(MEDICINE, QUACKERY) Eight
(MEDICINE, QUACKERY) Eight items, including 1) a manuscript "Synopsis Nosologiae Methodicae" by William Cullen, taken from the 3rd ed. (Edinburgh: 1780) written out by Samuel Chamberlain, January, 1782; 12mo, quarter leather, boards; 2) a manuscript compendium of remedies, late 19th Century; 4to, quarter leather, marbled boards; 3) JOEL SHEW, Hydropathy, or, The Water-Cure 2nd ed. (NY: 1845) 12mo, cloth
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69 HISTORICAL MEDICAL REPRINT
69 HISTORICAL MEDICAL REPRINT LEATHER BOUND BOOKS Large collection of 69 historical reprinted medical themed hardcover leather bound gilt edged books, by various publishers with some limited editions, including Paul Ehrlich (German1854-1915, "Studies In Immunity", Edward Granville Browne (Englsh 1862-1926), "Arabian Medicine", and William Cole (English act. 1689), "A Physico-Medical Essay Concerning The Late Frequencies Of Apoplexies". Approximate dimensions: "Tumors Of The Spinal Cord" h. 10.5", w. 7.5", d. 1.75".
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HARVARD CLASSICS, 56 VOLUMES,
HARVARD CLASSICS, 56 VOLUMES, PUBLISHED 1909-1910Harvard Classics, 56 Volumes, Published 1909-1910
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67 HISTORICAL MEDICAL LEATHER BOUND
67 HISTORICAL MEDICAL LEATHER BOUND BOOKS Large assortment of 67 historical reprinted medical/optical themed hardcover leather bound gilt edged books, by various publishers with some limited edition, including T. Clifford Allbutt (English 1836-1925), "Greek Medicine In Rome", Sherwin B. Nuland (American 1930-2014), "How We Die; Relections On Life's Final Chapter", and W. Bruce Fye, M.D (American 1946), "William Osler's Collected Papers On The Cardiovascular System". Approximate dimensions: "William Osler's Collected Papers On The Cardiovascular System" h. 10", w. 6.75", d. 3".
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*(MEDICINE) A collection of 16
*(MEDICINE) A collection of 16 medical books including Michel le Long Le regime de sante de l'escole de Salerne. Paris: Nicolas et Jean de la Coste 1649. Fourth edition. Peter Shaw The Philosophical Works of the Honourable Robert Boyle. London: W. Innys and R. Manby 1738. 3 vols.; The Diseases of the Ear. By Joseph Toynbee. London: John Churchill 1860. First edition.
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13 vols. (Leather Bindings.)
13 vols. (Leather Bindings.) Classics of Medicine Library: Bartlett, Elisha. The History, Diagnosis and Treatment of The Fevers of The United States. Philadelphia, 1847 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1990). * Beaumont, William. Experiments and Observations on The Gastric Juice and The Physiology of Digestion. Plattsburgh, 1836 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1980). * Christison, Robert. A Treatise on Poisons. Edinburgh, 1845. Fourth Edition (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1988). * Cushing, Harvey. The Life of Sir William Osler. Oxford, 1925 (but New York, 1993). 2 vols. Plates. * Freud, Sigmund. The Interpretation of Dreams. New York, 1913 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1988). * Harvey, William. Exercitatio Anatomica de Motu Cordis et Sanguinis in Animalibus. Frankfort, 1628 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1978). With the Keynes English translation of 1928. * Hippocrates. The Aphorisms. London, 1822 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1982). Mounted color frontis. * Hunter, John. A Treatise on The Blood Inflammation and Gun-Shot Wounds. London, 1794 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1982). Frostis. * Osler, William. Aequanimitas. Philadelphia, 1904 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1987). * _ _.The Evolution of Modern Medicine. New Haven, 1921 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1982). * _ _. The Principles and Practice of Medicine. New York, 1892 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1978). * Virchow, Rudolf. Cellular Pathology. London, 1860 (but Birmingham, Alabama, 1978). All 4to, full leather or 1/2 leather & cloth (Cushing's Osler), gilt, a.e.g. All Near Fine or Fine.
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LIBRARY OF HARVARD CLASSICS, 20
LIBRARY OF HARVARD CLASSICS, 20 VOLUMESLibrary of Harvard Classics, 20 Volumes,
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Collection of Thirty
Collection of Thirty Leather-Bound Volumes, of the Harvard Classics.
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52 HISTORICAL MEDICAL REPRINT
52 HISTORICAL MEDICAL REPRINT LEATHER BOUND BOOKS Large collection of 52 historical reprinted medical themed hardcover leather bound gilt edged books, by various publishers with some limited editions, including Howard Atwood Kelly (American 1858-1943), "Operative Gynecology", Georg Joseph Beer Austrian 1763-1821), "A Manual Of The Diseases Of The Human Eye", William Alexander Hammond (American 1828-1900), "A Treatise On Hygiene". Approximate dimensions: "The Genuine Works Of Hippocrates" h. 9", w. 5.75", d. 2.25".
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AUTHENTIC MEDICAL STUDENT STUDY
AUTHENTIC MEDICAL STUDENT STUDY HUMAN BONE SKULL United States,20th CenturyArticulated skull used for studying, the mandible and maxilla show signs of tooth and bone loss.
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(MEDICINE) O. Wood, et al.; A
(MEDICINE) O. Wood, et al.; A Manual of Most Experienced, Excellent and Profitable Secrets Appertaining to Physick and Chirurgery ... 5th ed. Corrected and enlarged (London: J. Stafford, 1659) small 8vo, full sheep
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Medical instrument marked
Medical instrument marked ''Cameron's Vitrohm Potential Adjuster...Cameron's Surgical Specialty Co. Chicago USA'' in carrying box marked ''Middlesex Hospital''; along with ''Kendall's Sarsaparilla and Iron'' blood purifier bottle with cork in original box marked ''Prepared by D.A. Harvey & Co....Enosburg Falls VT''; wear throughout.