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Edité par Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10 : 1015365558ISBN 13 : 9781015365551
Vendeur : Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, Etats-Unis
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Edité par Pranava Books, 2020
Vendeur : S N Books World, Delhi, Inde
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Leatherbound. Etat : NEW. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Language: ger Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Reprinted from BK edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. THERE MIGHT BE DELAY THAN THE ESTIMATED DELIVERY DATE DUE TO COVID-19. Pages: 370 Pages: 370.
Edité par Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10 : 1015365558ISBN 13 : 9781015365551
Vendeur : Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, Royaume-Uni
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Etat : New. PRINT ON DEMAND Book; New; Fast Shipping from the UK. No. book.
Edité par Legare Street Press, 2021
ISBN 10 : 1015365558ISBN 13 : 9781015365551
Vendeur : THE SAINT BOOKSTORE, Southport, Royaume-Uni
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Paperback / softback. Etat : New. This item is printed on demand. New copy - Usually dispatched within 5-9 working days.
Edité par V. Adrien Delahaye et Cie, Libraires-Éditeurs, Paris, 1876
Vendeur : Artes & Letras, Óbidos, Portugal
92 p. : il. : (22 cm) : enc. Exemplar em razoável estado de conservação, apresentando sinais de acidez. Encadernado de época em meia inglesa de chagrim verde, com nervos, ferros e títulos a ouro na lombada. Ilustrado no textocom inumras gravuras de aparelhos médicos. Pouco vulgar.
Edité par On letterhead of 36 Bryanston Street Marble Arch London; 10 December, 1881
Vendeur : Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Royaume-Uni
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4pp, 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition, aged and worn, with thin strip of paper from mount adhering to the reverse of the second leaf. He begins by thanking Spencer for giving him the opportunity of 'seeing such an interesting case as that of Master Armytage, whose mother came yesterday with him from Bristol to consult me'. The 'nature of the case' appears to Althaus 'very clear. It is one of so-called infantile paralysis, or inflammation of the anterior grey matter of the spinal cord.' He regrets that there is 'considerable wasting of muscles, and it seems to me doubtful whether the child will ever entirely recover the use of the right arm'. He comments further on muscle damage, before suggesting a change of medicines, the present medicine doing 'little good later on, although it is extremely useful in the attack'. Althaus now gives detailed instructions on the application of electric treatment, a subject in which he was a pioneer. The instructions end: 'Mrs A. told me that she wished to apply the galvanism herself after a time, and perhaps you will therefore be kind enough to get her in the way of doing it.' He concludes by stating that he is sending Spencer his 'lecture on Paralysis from Brain disease, which may be of some interest to you'. From the distinguished autograph collection of the psychiatrist Richard Alfred Hunter (1923-1981), whose collection of 7000 works relating to psychiatry is now in Cambridge University Library. Hunter and his mother Ida Macalpine had a particular interest in the illness of King George III, and their book 'George III and the Mad Business' (1969) suggested the diagnosis of porphyria popularised by Alan Bennett in his play 'The Madness of George III'.