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Lithographed portrait by J.H. Maguire. 44x30cm

Lithographed portrait by J.H. Maguire. 44x30cm

by Sabine, Edward

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Autograph letter signed to George W. Keely
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Autograph letter signed to George W. Keely

by Sabine, Edward

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Woolwich, 1846. Sabine, Edward (1788-1883). Autograph letter signed to George Washington Keely (1803-78). 7pp. Woolwich, October 2, 1846. 179 x 113 mm. Fine. From Edward Sabine, one of the key figures in research on terrestrial magnetism in the 19th century. At the behest of the British government, Sabine established a system of magnetic observatories throughout the British Empire and spent much of his life analyzing the data they produced; his efforts resulted in the most complete magnetic survey of the globe as was then technically possible. His correspondent was George Washington Keely, professor of mathematics and natural philosophy at Waterbury (now Colby) College in Maine, who also worked on the U. S. Coast Survey in the 1850s. Sabine had apparently agreed to help Keely purchase a magnetic surveying instrument known as a dip circle, and much of the letter is concerned with this transaction: "I only rec'd your dip circle from Mr. Barrow a few days ago: one has to wait a very long time if one… Read More
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Autograph letter signed to Latimer Clark

Autograph letter signed to Latimer Clark

by Sabine, Robert

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1875. Very Good. Sabine, Robert (1837-84). A.L.s. to Latimer Clark. London, April 20, 1875. 1-1/2pp. 203 x 127 mm. Remains of mounting present. Provenance: Latimer Clark. Sabine's letter to Latimer Clark reads in part as follows: "I am going to send in a joint paper with [Richard Spelman] Culley on small pneumatic tubes to the Inst. C. E. [see Weaver 1909, no. 1937]. A year or two ago I suggested to you that we might contribute a joint paper on pneumatic passenger lines; but it has not followed up. Do you think that such a paper could be of use taking the Holborn tube as a basis for reasoning and if so are you disposed to go in with me for this?" Sabine published several papers on telegraphy and on the use of pneumatic tubes for sending letters and packages. Clark's first patent, obtained in 1854, was for a pneumatic tube system. Origins of Cyberspace 190. .
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History of botany (1530-1860). Translated by H E F Garnsey, revised by I B Balfour

by Sachs, Julius von

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Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1890.
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XIX century fiction: A bibliographical record... 2 vols

by Sadleir, Michael

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New York: Cooper Square Publishers, 1969.
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Tableau historique et raisonne des epidemies catharrales, vulgairement dites la grippe. . .

by Saillant, Charles Jacques

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paris: Didot, 1780. The Earliest Study of Influenza Saillant, Charles Jacques (1747-1804). Tableau historique et raisonne des epidemies catharrales, vulgairement dites la grippe; depuis 1510 jusques & y compris celle de 1780, avec l'indication des traitemens curatifs & des moyens propres a s'en preserver. 12mo. [2], 131, [1]pp. Paris: Didot jeune . . . , 1780. 185 x 110 (uncut). Plain wrappers c. 1780, worn & faded. A few dampstains, title a bit soiled, but very good. First Edition. Garrison-Morton 5488. Apparently the earliest study of influenza. The author gives an account of influenza epidemics from 1557 to the time of writing, describes various forms of treatment, and ends with a brief section on how to protect against the disease. Saillant was a member of the Faculte de Medecine and practiced in Paris from 1804 until his death. Hirsch. .
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Hay fever and its successful treatment by superficial organic alteration of the nasal mucous membrane

by Sajous, Charles E.

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Philadelphia: F. A. Davis, 1885. [4], 103, [7]pp. Text illustrations. 195 x 142 mm. Original cloth, a bit worn, small gouge in back cover. Good+.
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Hay fever and its successful treatment by superficial organic alteration of the nasal mucous membrane

by Sajous, Charles E.

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Philadelphia: F. A. Davis, 1885. [4], 103, [7]pp. Text illustrations. 195 x 142 mm. Original cloth. Very good.
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Fine black & white 8 x 10 portrait of Salk at his microscope, signed

Fine black & white 8 x 10 portrait of Salk at his microscope, signed

by Salk, Jonas

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The Bibliotheca Walleriana in the Uppsala University Library
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The Bibliotheca Walleriana in the Uppsala University Library

by Sallander, Hans

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Uppsala, 1951. Sallander, Hans (1903-83). The Bibliotheca Walleriana in the Uppsala University Library. Offprint from Nordisk Tidskrift för Bok- och Biblioteksväsen 2 (1951). 26pp. Text illustrations. 260 x 183 mm. Original printed wrappers, one upper corner bent. Very good. Presentation Inscription by Erik Waller (1875-1955), creator of the Bibliotheca Walleriana, on the inside front wrapper: "To ‘Dawsons Los Angeles' with kindest regards from your old client Erik Waller Lidköping 29.9.51." First Edition, Offprint Issue. Waller, one of Sweden's leading book collectors and bibliophiles, donated his massive collection of rare books in medicine and the sciences to Uppsala University in 1950. The collection was catalogued by Hans Sallander, who published this brief account of Waller's library four years before the publication of the two-volume Bibliotheca Walleriana (1955). Waller inscribed this copy to Dawson's Book Shop in Los Angeles, signing himself "Your old client". This is the first… Read More
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Belli Catilinarii et Jugurthini historiae. 12mo. [ii], 150pp. Imprint reads: Edinburgi, Gulielmus...
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Belli Catilinarii et Jugurthini historiae. 12mo. [ii], 150pp. Imprint reads: Edinburgi, Gulielmus Ged, Aurifaber Edinensis, non Typis mobilis, et ut vulgo fieri solet, sed Tabellis seu Laminis suis, excudebat

by Sallust

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Edinburgh: William Ged, 1744. [Ged, William (1690-1749), printer.] Sallust [Gaius Sallustius Crispus] (86-35 BCE). Belli catilinarii et jugurthini historiae. [2], 150pp. Edinburgh: William Ged, 1744. 129 x 176 mm. Mottled calf gilt ca. 1744, light wear, three areas of insect damage on the front cover. Small marginal tear in leaf C7, light toning, but very good. Early ownership inscription on the front flyleaf. Second printing, with cancel title dated 1744, but printed from the same stereotype plates as the first edition of 1739. Ged's pocket edition of Sallust's histories was the first book to announce in print that it had been executed by this new method, as can be seen in the book's imprint: "Edinburghi: Gulielmus Ged, Aurifaber Edinensis, non Typis mobilis, ut vulgo fieri solet, sed Tabellis seu Laminis fusis, excudebat" [Edinburgh: Printed by William Ged, Goldsmith of Edinburgh, not from movable type, as is commonly done, but from cast plates]. Stereotype printing is a method of printing that… Read More
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Anatomie du gladiateur combattant
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Anatomie du gladiateur combattant

by Salvage, Jean-Galbert

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Paris: chez l'Auteur, 1812. Salvage, Jean Galbert (1772-1813). Anatomie du gladiateur combattant, applicable aux beaux arts . . . Folio. [6], iv, 64pp. (2 cols.). Frontispiece & 21 plates, mostly printed in red & black, mostly engraved by Bosq after the author. Paris: the author, 1812. 582 x 422 mm. 19th-century quarter cloth, marbled boards, paper label on front cover, extremities and corners worn, inner hinge cracking. Some offsetting from plates, some foxing mostly affecting the text, but very good. First Edition of this magnificent atlas of anatomy for artists, "illustrated with twenty-one plates and a frontispiece after drawings by Salvage himself . . . His plates are based on three casts of bodies dissected to different anatomical layers and set in the pose of the Borghese Gladiator. For these casts he preferred to use the bodies of soldiers in their prime killed in duels rather than patients who died as a result of illness . . . Salvage, like Genga and Lancisi, presents the anatomy of the… Read More
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The Le Chatelier principle in linear programming. U.S. Air Force Project RAND report RM-210

The Le Chatelier principle in linear programming. U.S. Air Force Project RAND report RM-210

by Samuelson, Paul A.

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Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 1949. Samuelson, Paul Anthony (1915-2009). The Le Chatelier principle in linear programming. U.S. Air Force Project RAND report RM-210. Offset typescript. 18ff. Santa Monica, CA: The RAND Corporation, 4 August 1949. 280 x 217 mm. Original printed wrappers with author and title of paper supplied in original typescript, three or four small marginal tears, but fine otherwise. Samuelson's copy, no. 25 of most likely 50 copies or fewer, assigned to Samuelson on the title in a secretarial hand. First Edition, the Author's Own Copy, of this rare and important research memorandum, in which Samuelson first applied the Le Chatelier principle of thermodynamics-which he had introduced into economics two years before-to the field of linear programming. Extremely Rare, with only one copy (Duke University) cited in OCLC. This working paper, prepared under the auspices of Project RAND (later the RAND Corporation), was most likely issued in an edition of 50 copies or fewer; a note… Read More
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Storia clinica ed anatomica dei tumori. 2 vols. in 1
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Storia clinica ed anatomica dei tumori. 2 vols. in 1

by Sangalli, Giacomo

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Pavia: Tipografia degli eredi Bizzoni, 1860. Sangalli, Giacomo (1821-97). Storia clinica ed anatomica dei tumore Vol. I [II]. 2 vols. in 1. 125; [4], 600pp. 7 plates. Pavia: Tipografia degli eredi Bizzoni, 1860. 218 x 142 mm. 19th-century quarter calf, marbled boards, some wear, a few small gouges on spine. Edges of some plates frayed, small marginal stains on one plate, light toning. Good to very good. First Edition. Sangalli (see Garrison-Morton.com 7473) was professor of pathological anatomy at the University of Pavia from 1855 until his death 42 years later, and the author of over 20 works on pathology and related subjects. His treatise on tumors is illustrated with numerous lithographed figures of cancerous cells and multicellular structures, including a large carcinoma in a forearm. .
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Raketenflugtechnik. Inscribed on front flyleaf to his teacher Prof. Katzmayer who is mentioned in...
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Raketenflugtechnik. Inscribed on front flyleaf to his teacher Prof. Katzmayer who is mentioned in the introduction

by Eugen Sanger

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Munich and Berlin, 1933. Sänger, Eugen (1905-64). Raketenflugtechnik. ix, 222, [2]pp. Text illustrations. Munich and Berlin: R. Oldenbourg, 1933. 238 x 168 mm. Original cloth, rear hinge partly split, some spotting in the cloth; text is clean. Very good. Presentation Copy, Inscribed by Sänger to his former professor, whom he thanked in the introduction, Richard Katzmayr (b. 1884): "Seinem verehrten Lehrer, Herrn Prof. Katzmayr in Verehrung überreicht vom Verfasser." First Edition. Sänger's Raketenflugtechnik (Rocket-powered flight) was the first study to lead to the eventual development of a reusable human-piloted rocket-powered space plane, a concept that evolved into the X-planes and the Space Shuttle. Sänger's "Silverbird," which he and his associate (and future wife) Irene Bredt continued to refine during the 1930s, was conceived of as "a winged vehicle propelled by a rocket engine burning liquid oxygen and kerosene, capable of reaching Mach 10.0 at altitudes in excess of 100 miles"… Read More
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Neuere Ergebnisse der Raketenflugtechnik. In a special issue of Flug

by Sanger, Eugen

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Vienna, 1934. Sanger, Eugen (1905-64). Neuere Ergebnisse der Raketenflugtechnik. In Flug: Zeitschr. f. d. gesamte Gebiet der Luftfahrt, Sonderheft 1 (1934). 23, [1]pp. Text illustrations. 305 x 211 mm. Original printed wrappers. Fine. First Edition. Sanger, a Viennese rocket engineer, made the greatest early theoretical and experimental contributions to the development of the reusable space vehicle. His "Silverbird" concept, which he and his wife (the mathematician Irene Bredt) worked on during the 1930s, is a direct ancestor of today's space shuttle; it was conceived of as "a winged vehicle propelled by a rocket engine burning liquid oxygen and kerosene, capable of reaching Mach 10.0 at altitudes in excess of 100 miles" (Jenkins, Space Shuttle, p. 1). In order to realize his concept of a reusable rocket engine, Sanger had to solve the major problem of how to cool the engine; this he accomplished by designing a "regeneratively cooled" engine cooled by its own fuel circulating around the combustion… Read More
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Statement of object & method of the Sanitary Commission. [paper] no. 69

Statement of object & method of the Sanitary Commission. [paper] no. 69

by U. S. Sanitary Comm

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New York: Wm. C. Bryant, 1863. U. S. Sanitary Commission. Statement of the object and methods of the Sanitary Commission. 8vo. 64pp. New York: Wm. C. Bryant, 1863. Without wrappers. Spine repaired, minor foxing and toning. First Edition. The U. S. Sanitary Commission, an official agency of the U. S. government, was established in June 1861 for the purpose of coordinating the volunteer efforts of women who wanted to contribute to the war effort of the Union states during the American Civil War. The USSC provided care for sick and wounded soldiers and aid to their dependent families; the organization also raised money to support the Union army with funds and supplies.
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Tableau des infirmités qui nécessitent la réforme. Manuscript
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Tableau des infirmités qui nécessitent la réforme. Manuscript

by France. Conseil de Santé

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Paris, 1793. France. Conseil de Santé. Tableau des infirmités qui nécessitent la réforme, et doivent empêcher l'admission au service militaire [title on leaf 2]. Manuscript document addressed to the Minister of War, signed by nine members of the Conseil de Santé including Antoine-Auguste Parmentier (1737-1813), Antoine Dubois (1756-1837), Guillaume Daignan (1732-1812), Nicolas Heurteloup (1750-1812), Pierre Bayen (1725-98) and Vincent Jean Paul Biron (1758-1817). [4]ff. (2 bifolia), the last leaf blank, fastened along central fold with silk ties. Paris, 15 brumaire de l'an 2 de la République [5 November 1793]. 318 x 206 mm. Light soiling and spotting, first bifolium partially split along central fold, but very good. Elegantly written official document from the French revolutionary government's Conseil de Santé to the Minister of War (Jean Baptiste Noël Bouchotte, 1754-1840), calling for the need to reform the French army's medical regulations and providing a tabulated list of infirmities… Read More
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Observationes anatomicae

by Santorini, Giovanni Domenico

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Venice: apud Jo. Baptistam Recurti, 1724. Heavily Annotated by an 18th-Century Medical Scholar Santorini, Giovanni Domenico (1681-1737). Observationes anatomicae. 4to. [12], 250 [i.e., 252]pp. 3 folding engraved plates, the second plate signed by the artist Marcus Galli and the engraver Carlo Orsolini (ca. 1710-ca. 1780). Venice: Giovanni Battista Recurti, 1724. 286 x 208 mm. (uncut). Original carta rustica boards, spine repaired, slight wear. Minor dampstain in upper margins of plates and last approx. 15 leaves, otherwise very good to fine. Extensive scholarly annotations in a legible and attractive 18th-century hand in the margins of several leaves; note on Santorini's death in the same hand on the front pastedown. First Edition. "Santorini was generally acknowledged as the outstanding anatomist of his time, carefully dissecting and delineating many difficult and complex gross features of the human body, such as facial muscles involved in emotional expression, accessory pancreatic ducts, and… Read More
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Methodum vitandorum errorum omnium, qui in arte medica contingunt libri quidecim
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by Santorio, Santorio

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Venice: Francesco Bariletti, 1603. Santorio, Santorio (1561-1636). Methodi vitandorum errorum omnium, qui in arte medica continunt libri quindecim. Folio. [6], 230, [16]ff. Venice: Francisco Bariletti, 1603. Vellum ca. 1603, lower quarter of vellum spine lacking; preserved in a cloth folding box. Mostly minor marginal worming (heavier at the end of the book), light marginal staining. Very good. First Edition. Santorio's extremely rare first published work, in which he introduced the radical idea that the properties of the body depended not only on the traditional imprecise Galenic interpretation of the balance of humors, but also on qualities that could be measured quantitatively with instruments. In this work Santorio presented his first discussion of his pulse-clock (‘pulsilogium'), the first instrument for measuring the pulse, and his scale. A few sources, including Hirsch and the Dictionary of Scientific Biography, cite a 1602 edition, but we have not been able to find any record of this… Read More
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