NURSING MENTAL DISEASES
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1922. Second Printing. Hardcover. A look at mental illness and psychosis from a nursing perspective. Octavo. Harriet Bailey was a pioneer in the field of psychiatric nursing. More
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1922. Second Printing. Hardcover. A look at mental illness and psychosis from a nursing perspective. Octavo. Harriet Bailey was a pioneer in the field of psychiatric nursing. More
New York: William Wood &Company, 1887. First Edition. Hardcover. 8vo. Dark olive clothover boards with debossed design/lettering to front and rear boards, and gilt lettering to spine. Rubbing and bumping to extremities, but very solidly bound. Number 40 in Wood's Lilbrary of Standard Medical Authors. One chromo-lithograph plate and 88..... More
New York: Editions Medicina Rara, 1975. Limited Edition. Leather_bound. Circa 1975. Facsimile reprint of the original 1583 edition at the Herzog August Bibliothek, Wolfenbuttel, Germany. Limited to 2800 copies with this copy numbered 525. Half leather over green boards, five raised bands with red spine label with title in gilt..... More
Batavia, Frankfurt, Rostock, various, 1726-1727. Vellum. Small, thick octavo. Full vellum binding with manuscript title of spine fading. Some soiling, as is frequently seen with vellum. Binding solid. Some light dampstains to first fifteen pages, some toning but overall a bright copy. All title pages in red and black. Book..... More
New York: Editions Medicina Rara, 1971. Limited Edition. Leather_bound. One of 300 facsimile copies of the original 1697 London edition. 109 pages, numerous illustrations. Full brown pebbled leather (but unnumbered) with gilt rules, spine titles and decorations in gilt. Two minor scratches to front cover, otherwise fine copy. Limited Edition..... More
New York: Editions Medicina Rara, 1971. Limited Edition. Leather_bound. Quarto, 12.25" x 8.0". Gift note addressed to previous owner on front free endpaper. One of 300 facsimile copies of the original 1697 London edition. 109 pages, numerous illustrations. Full brown pebbled leather (but unnumbered) with gilt rules, spine titles and..... More
Baltimore, Maryland: Williams and Wilkins, 1924. First Edition. Hardcover. Authorized English Edition. 8vo. Navy blue cloth-covered boards, border-ruled in blind. Bright gilt lettering to spine. Very minor shelfwear. d'Herelle was the Director of the Laboratoryof the International Sanitary Council at Alexandria, Egypt. More
Philadelphia: Carey, Lee and Blachard, 1833. Second Edition. Hardcover. 833 pages plus 22 page publisher catalogue. Calf binding with black paper label. Text clean, stains to rear endpapers and some margins of cataloge. Binding shaken but sound. Spine has two short tears at top, corners worn and scuffing to boards..... More
Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson and Son, 1818. Leather-bound. Leather spine over marbled paper boards, octavo. Corners worn, edgewear, spine rubbed and worn, gilt title readable. Binding is solid. 582pp+ booksellers list. Interior is very clean and bright. Two pages have the corners turned down as the page was not cut properly..... More
London: J. & A. Churchill, 1890. Third edition (Revised). Hardcover. Dark brown cloth, ruled on blind. Recently rebacked with full calf spine, ruled and decorated in gilt, five raised bandswith medallion gilt stamp repeated in each section. Previous owner's, physicians both, have stamped preliminary pages. Very occasional bracketing/notes in light..... More
Goshen, New York: Printed by James A. Chevee, 1829. Leather-bound. Professionaly rebound pamphlet in 1/4 leather with marbled paper sides. Cover bright, no flaws. Handwritten "#5" within an inked box at top of title page. 19pp. Lightly foxed, an earlier American medical pamphlet. More
Vienna: Alfred Holder, 1900. Hardcover. Single volume, two books, both German-language. 714 pp. Krafft-Ebing was instrumental in solving the problem of the general paralysis of the insane, inoculating paralytics with syphilis. Second book by Remak is another landmark work in early neropathology. Light sunning to spine. Light rubbing to extremities..... More
Baltimore: Joseph Cushing, 1814. First Edition. Leatherbound. Stated First American edition from the Second Paris edition. Two volumes: 415, 434 pages. Wih the ten published copper plates. Full Tree Calf leather binding with contrasting black and red spine labels, spine double-ruled in gilt. Previous owner's name to title page, small..... More
London: Printed for Jacob Tonson at the Judge's Head near the Inner-Temple-Gate in FleetStreetand at Gray's-Inn-Gate in Gray's-Inn-Lane, 1699. F. Plumier. First edition. Leather-bound. 7 1/2 " x 4 3/4". Cambridge panel rebinding in full calf. Five plates, one folding. 245pp + 3 pp. booksellers catalog at rear. Clean copy..... More
NEW YORK: William Wood and Company, 1909. Hardcover. Reprint of fourth revised edition. Bound in limp black leather, finely-diced, with a wrap-around flap with a tongue which inserts into a strap. Gilt edges, moderately faded gilt lettering on spine. Binding with significant rubbing and some light fraying to extremities, moderate..... More
Baltimore: Williams and Wilkins, 1967. Hardcover. FIRST EDITION. SCARCE IN HARDCOVER. Heavy bleach-like spotting to boards. Edges moderately worn and rubbed. Corners and spinecaps worn through to cardboard. Twenty clinics with discussions ; 48 black and white photographic figures. Gilt lettering debossed and worn to spine and front of grass-green..... More