New Rare Books Cataloged in the Center for the History of Medicine!

Over the past several months, the Center for the History of Medicine has added a number of rare books to the catalog. Some recent highlights include:

  • Albers-Schönberrg, Heinrich Ernst, 1865-1921. Das Röntgenhaus des Allgemeinen Krankenhauses St. Georg, Hamburg, errichtet 1914/1915. Von Prof. Albers-Schönberg, Regierungsbaumeister a.D. Seeger, Ingenieur Lasser. Leipzig, Verlag von F. Leineweber, 1915 (f RA975.5.X7 A14 1915 c.2).

  • Arnott, Archibald, 1771-1855. An account of the last illness, decease, and post mortem appearances, of Napoleon Bonaparte, by Archibald Arnott, M.D. ... ; to which is added a letter from Dr. Arnott to Lieutenant-General Sir Hudson Lowe, giving a succinct statement of Napoleon Bonaparte's disease and demise. London : John Murray ..., 1822 (DC212 .A76 1822).

  • Barlow, Edward, 1799-1844. An essay on the medicinal efficacy and employment of the Bath waters; illustrated by remarks on the physiology and pathology of the animal frame .. Bath, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, 1822 (RA850.B3 B27 1822).

  • Fedro von Rodach, George, active 1566 [author]. Physicall and chymicall vvorks : being the chymicall way and manner of cure of the most difficile and incurable diseases, as also the preparing those secrets : with the elucidation of the characteristicall coelestiall physick. London : Printed for William Sheeres, at the Bible in St Pauls Churchyard, near the little north doore, 1654 (RS79 .F54 1654).

  • Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on Vaccination Act (1867). Report from the Select Committee on the Vaccination Act (1867) : together with the proceedings of the Committee, minutes of evidence, appendix and index. [S.l. : s.n., 1871?] (f RA638 .G74 1871).

  • Home, Everard : An Account of the Dissection of an Hermaphrodite Dog. To which are prefixed, Some Observations on Hermaphrodites in General. [London: s.n., 1799] (QP267 .H66 1799).

  • Miller, Samuel, 1769-1850. The guilt, folly, and sources of suicide : two discourses, preached in the city of New York, February 1805. New York : Printed by T. and J. Swords , 1805 (HV6545 .M55 1805).

  • Mitzmain, M. Bruin. Is mosquito or man the winter carrier of malaria organisms? Washington: Govt. print. Off., 1916 (RC161.A2 M58 1916).

  • Thomas, Robert, 1753-1835. Medical advice to the inhabitants of warm climates, on the domestic treatment of all the diseases incidental therein, with a few useful hints to new settlers, for the preservation of health and the prevention of sickness. London: J. Johnson [etc.], 1790 (RC81 .T51 1790).

These are all available for use in the Center’s reading room. Come on in and take a look! Contact the Center for the History of Medicine for more information and to set up an appointment. Happy reading!