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On methods of estimating size of pulmonic alveoli as diameters and areas of their outlines in 25u sections of lungs fixed at standard degree of Expansion; Terminal Pulmonary Venules in Mammalian Lungs; Plus One More (3 monographs) by Macklin, Charles C - 1944

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On methods of estimating size of pulmonic alveoli as diameters and areas of their outlines in 25u sections of lungs fixed at standard degree of Expansion; Terminal Pulmonary Venules in Mammalian Lungs; Plus One More (3 monographs)

by Macklin, Charles C

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1st from Section V, 1944, Trans. R.S.C., pp 51-61, with 2 plates of equipment. 2nd: Section V. 1945, Tras. R. S. C., pp 105-129 plus 5 fp plates at end. 3rd: Respiratory Volume Changes in Pulmonary Blood Vessels in relation to Artificial Relaxation Therapy, from Official J. of American Coll. Chest Physicians, July-Aug. 1948, 16 pp. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1944.
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  • Keywords Pulmonolgy; Lungs; Comparative Anatomy
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Bronchial Length Changes and Other Movements

by Macklin, Charles C. (MD)

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London: John Bale, Sons & Danielsson, Ltd., 1932 Book. Very Good. Soft cover. Journal Offprint. Scarce copy of this 27 page, illustrated journal article offprint; stamped "Compliments of Charles C. Macklin" on the top of the front cover..
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Alveolar Pores-Their Significance in Human Lung; Mechanics and Dynamics of Human Lungs and Bronchi; Silver lineation on surface of pulmonic alveolar walls of mature cat, produced by applying weak silver nitrate solution and Exposing to Sunrays

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Two are inscribed in ink by author and one has his presentation stamp. Published between 1936 and 1938. Plus 2 other monographs: Pneumothorax with Massive Collapse from Experimental Local Overinflation of the Lung Substance, 1937, and Pulmonic Alveolar Epithelium, 1936. . Very Good. Printed Paper Covers. 1936.
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The Alveoli of the Mammalian Lung An Anatomical Study with Clinical Correlations; The Pulmonic Alveolar Mucoid Film and the Pneumonocytes (2)

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Both inscribed to "Professor William Bloom with kind regards Charles Macklin." Red pencil note on one "lung." 1st reprinted from Proc. of Institute of Med. of Chicago, April 15, 1950, 18 pp, slightly dusty covers. 2nd from THE LANCET, May 29, 1954, 16 pp with text illustrations. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1950.
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Is the Mingazzini Phenomenon, in the Villus of the Small Intestine, an Evidence of Absorption?

by Macklin, Charles C.; Macklin, Madge Thurlow

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Cambridge Univeristy Press, 1926. Paperback. Very Good. Excerpt from the Journal of Anatomy, Vol. LXI, Part I, October 1926. Pages 145-151. Original wraps. Pages clean and unmarked. Shelfwear.
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The Stirling County Study of Psychiatric Disorder & Sociocultural Environment, in Three...
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The Stirling County Study of Psychiatric Disorder & Sociocultural Environment, in Three Volumes: My Name Is Legion: Foundations for a Theory of Man in Relation to Culture; People of Cove and Woodlot: Communities from the Viewpoint of Social Psychiatry; The Character of Danger: Psychiatric Symptoms in Selected Communities

by Leighton, Alexander H.; Hughes, Charles C.; Tremblay, Marc-Adelard; Rapoport, Robert N.; Leighton, Dorothea C.; Harding, John S.; Macklin, David B.; Macmillan, Allister M

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New York: Basic Books, Inc, 1959. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. First edition. Jacket spines toned, internal closed tear to jacket spine of second volume. 1959 Hard Cover. Complete in three volumes. xii, 452; ix, [1], 574; xiii, [1], 545 pp. 8vo. "The Stirling County Study provides a 40-year perspective on the epidemiology of psychiatric disorders in an adult population in Atlantic Canada." (National Library of Medicine) "The Stirling County project 'is a research program for the investigation of relations between sociocultural environment and mental illness. The research effort is interdisciplinary and combines extensive with intensive study of both the sociocultural environmental and mental disorder. The subjects of the research are persons who are not undergoing treatment as well as those who are; mental health and mental illness are investigated in the societal as well as in the individual settings in which they develop.'" (American Psychological… Read More
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Contributions to Embryology. A Memorial to Franklin Paine Mall
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Contributions to Embryology. A Memorial to Franklin Paine Mall

by Bardeen, C.R., Bean, Robert B., Clark, Eliot R., Clark, Eleanor L., Corner, George W., Duesberg, J., Essick, Charles R., Jenkins, George B., Lewis, Margaret R., Macklin, Charles C., Meyer, Arthur W., Miller, William Snow, Myers, Burton D., Retzer, Robert,

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Waxhington DC: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1920. First edition.
1920 SCARCE SUMPTUOUS FESTSCHRIFT FOR EMINENT EMBRYOLOGIST FP MALL INCLUDES PAPERS BY LEADING WOMEN SCIENTISTS.
22x30x5 cm hardcover, publisher's green cloth binding, blindstamped borders to covers, gilt title to spine, frontispiece portrait of Franklin Paine Mall, i-v, 554 pp, many color and black-and-white plates. Corners bumped, covers and spine clean, binding tight, pages unmarked, clean and bright, very good+.
FRANKLIN PAINE MALL (1862-1917) earned his MD from the University of Michigan in 1883. After completing his degree, Mall moved to Heidelberg to study ophthalmology. However, in 1884, he moved to Leipzig where he became a student of embryologist Wilhelm His and met William H. Welch, future dean of Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. In 1886 Mall enrolled in a fellowship in the department of pathology at the Johns Hopkins Hospital where he started a collaboration with William S. Halsted. In 1889 Mall was offered… Read More
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