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  • Division of Legume Inoculation (ed.):

    Sprache: Englisch

    Verlag: Division of Scientific Publications The Volcani Center Bet Dagan (Israel), 1981

    Anbieter: ralfs-buecherkiste, Herzfelde, MOL, Deutschland

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    Paperback. Zustand: Gut. 95 Mikrobiologie Pflanzenkunde Ökologie Biochemie Chemie With ill.and figures. In englischer Sprache/ English. Note of ownership. Guter Zustand/ Good With ill.and figures. In englischer Sprache/ English. ha1055812 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 170.

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    Hardcover. Zustand: Good. 4to: 120 + [19] pp. The last 19 unpaginated pages comprise the appendix, divided into 18 parts. Text clear and complete. On aged and foxed paper. Original boards rebacked in leather, with title on spine and new free endpapers. Title-leaf carries no date or printing details. In manuscript scored through on reverse: 'Adjutants Office by order | [signed?] T. G. Gascoigne | Adjutant', with crude drawings. The first section (pp.3-39) is headed 'BY the Commissioners for executing the Office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, &c. | REGULATIONS and INSTRUCTIONS relating to the ROYAL MARINE FORCES, when on Shore. (1819.)' It is divided into forty-two articles, the last of which is followed by the apparent signature of 'Chas Menzies | Colonel Commanding' (for Sir Charles Menzies, 1783-1866, see the Australian DNB). The second section (pp.40-44) is headed 'RESPECTING THE DUTIES OF THE DEPUTY PAYMASTERS.' This is followed (pp.45-60) by eleven plans of muster rolls, accounts and pay bills. The next section (pp.61-71) is headed 'REGULATIONS FOR THE ROYAL MARINE BARRACKS.' Followed (pp.72-83) by ten plans of reports, estimates and returns. On pp.83-120 are 'REGULATIONS FOR THE ROYAL MARINE INFIRMARIES.' This is divided into 75 numbered parts, and includes a section, beginning with part XLII, on 'SERVANTS.' (Matron, Infirmary Serjeant, Cook, Nurses). The section ends, in type: 'Given under Our Hands the 20th of September, 1819. | (Signed.) G. MOORE. | G. COCKBURN. | G. CLERK. | By Command of their Lordships, | (Signed.) J. W. CROKER.' The volume ends with an unpaginated 'APPENDIX' (pp.[121-139]), divided into eighteen sections, including a page of 'Orders for the behaviour of patients in the infirmaries' and two pages on 'Vaccine Inoculation', all in small type. Three manuscript leaves tipped in at the end of the volume. The first (4to, 2 pp) is headed 'Explanations of errors and omissions in New Schedule of Coals and Candles, also of additions granted'. The second (8vo, 1 p) is a draft communication by the 'Barrack Master' and 'Colonel Commandant', dated 'Royal Marine Barracks, Chatham 20th. January 1863', requesting that 'the Field Officer of the Week and Quarter Master may meet the Barrack Master at his Office, tomorrow Morning after Parade, to determine damage done by the Troops'. The last manuscript leaf (folio, 1 p) contains, in two columns, twenty-three 'marginal notes in Book'. These manuscript refer to the section of 'REGULATIONS FOR THE ROYAL MARINE BARRACKS' (pp.61-71). For example, a paragraph in the section headed 'CASH' (p.69) is described in the notes as 'Obsolete | Purchases are made by the B. M. on the authority of W. A. G. & W. C. The Bills are paid by the Paymaster & forwar by him as Vouchers to his accounts'. Very scarce. No copy on COPAC. or WorldCat. Signed by Author(s).

  • POWER [Joseph] Inoculation for small pox by injection

    Verlag: Venice, Carlo Palese, 1770

    Anbieter: Hünersdorff Rare Books ABA ILAB, London, Vereinigtes Königreich

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    Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. Power, Joseph. Compendio storico del metodo nuovo d inoculare il vajuolo.Venice, Carlo Palese, 1770. 8vo. 102p. Contemporary block-printed coloured floral boards; rebacked. Italian translation of a treatise on Daniel Sutton s new method of inoculating against smallpox as employed in England. The new technique, using injection rather than incision, was pioneered by Sutton s father and perfected by Sutton himself. He had inoculated 3000-4000 people by 1766 before any other physician had considered a similar method. Apart from increased safety, it was also possible to inoculate delicate or ill patients (previously perfect health had been a prerequisite) and treatment could be carried out all year round whereas earlier inoculators had favoured the spring and autumn. The first part of the work deals with the origins and progress of inoculation in general, the second provides details of Sutton s system, concluding with a number of attestations to the efficacy of the technique. The author, a pupil of Sutton, composed this work originally in French (published 1769) in order to further inoculation in France. This Italian translation from the French is the only other version available of the text. Blake, p361; Wellcome IV,428.