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New York: Wiley/Tech Press, 1955. Locke, William N. (1909- ) and Booth, Andrew, eds. Machine translation of languages. New York: John Wiley & Sons; London: Chapman & Hall, ©1955. Original blue cloth, buff printed dust-jacket (extremities a bit worn, faint spotting). Small dampstain on front free endpaper. Inscribed on the front free endpaper: "With the compliments of Andrew D. Booth." xii, 243 [1]pp. 229 x 147 mm. First Edition. The first book on the application of computers to language translation, co-edited by computer pioneer A. D. Booth, an important early contributor to the development of computer memory technology. The book's historical introduction, by Booth and Locke, represents the first history of machine translation. The book also contains a reprint of Weaver's twelve-page memorandum entitled "Translation," written on 15 July 1949 and circulated privately to about two hundred people; Weaver's memorandum "was the first suggestion that most had ever seen that language translation by…
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Machine translation of languages. Inscribed by Booth
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Machine methods of accounting
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New York: IBM, 1936. IBM. Machine methods of accounting: A manual of the basic principles of operation and use of international electric bookkeeping and accounting machines. 23 separately paginated parts plus [8]pp. preliminaries. Text illustrations. New York: International Business Machines Inc., [1936]. 282 x 217 mm. In original cloth pressure binder, "Machine Methods of Accounting" stamped on the front cover over the IBM logo, "The Chase National Bank of the City of New York / Foreign Exchange Department" very faintly stamped at the foot of the front cover. Light wear, a few edges frayed. Very good. First Edition of this manual issued in 23 separate parts by IBM during the period just before the invention of the electronic computer, when the company dominated the market for punch-card tabulators and other calculating and data-processing machines. "Primarily, this book was written to provide a single volume from which employees of International Business Machines Corporation may thoroughly…
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Mach's principle and the creation of matter. In Proc. Roy. Soc., series A, pp. 1-11
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1963. Hoyle, Fred (1915-2001) and Narlikar, J. V. Mach's principle and the creation of matter. In Proc. Roy. Soc., series A (mathematical and physical sciences) 273 (1963):1-11. Whole number. 144pp. 255 x 173 mm. Original printed wrappers. Fine. First Edition. A paper supporting Hoyle's "steady-state" cosmological model, which he developed in the late 1940s with Hermann Bondi and Thomas Gold. Hoyle's theory holds that the universe has no definable beginning, and that its expansion is due to the continuous creation of new matter. Hoyle opposed Hubble's theory that the universe's expansion is due to its explosive origins in a "Big Bang"-a term, ironically, that Hoyle coined in a paper criticizing Hubble's theory. Hoyle founded Cambridge's Institute of Theoretical Astronomy and served as its first director; he received the Bruce Medal in 1970. 38742.
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Magni Hippocratis . . . opera omnia quae extant . . . denuo latina interpretatione & annotationibus illustrata, Anutio Foesio . . . authore
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Geneva: Typis & sumptibus Samuelis Chouet, 1657. later edition. Folio. [44], 1344, [56]pp. Last leaf blank. Engraved frontispiece on the verso of the half-title. Parallel text in Greek and Latin. 383 x 240 mm. 17th or 18th century calf, gilt spine, worn and rubbed, hinges cracked. Half-title / frontispiece and title repaired, repairs to lower margins of first 14 signatures, some worming in lower margins of following signatures. Anutius Foes's critical edition of the complete writings of Hippocrates, first published in 1595, was "recognized by scholars everywhere as unquestionably the best of its kind before the time of Littré" (Garrison, Introduction to the History of Medicine, p. 189). "Foes used a number of manuscripts and much medical insight and philological ingenuity to improve the text of the early editions" (Smith, p. 45). Smith, "Introduction," in Hippocrates, Pseudepigraphic writings, ed. W. D. Smith (1990), pp. 1-46.
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Magnificent collection of botanical books. De Belder library. Sotheby catalogue
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Making a medical living: Doctors and patients in the English market for medicine, 1720-1911
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Maladies de l'utérus and other papers, including 3 by Amussat. P. Ricord's copy
by Velpeau, Alfred Armand L. M.; Jean-Zuléma Amussat et al.
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Paris: Baillière, 1854. Amussat, Jean Zuléma (1796-1856). De la possibilité de redresser d'une manière permanente l'utérus en rétroversion par la soudure du col à la partie postérieure et supérieure du vagin. 16pp. Paris: Hennuyer et Cie., 1851. 217 x 132 mm. Bound with 10 other papers on uterine diseases plus an Autograph Letter signed to Ricord in 19th-century quarter morocco, marbled boards, spine a bit rubbed and faded. Uneven foxing and toning, a few images and inscriptions trimmed, but very good. From Philippe Ricord's library, with a presentation letter to him from one of the authors in this volume bound in; see letter f below. Hôpital Cochin stamp on the title-leaf of the Velpeau paper (see below). First Edition. Amussat, a skilled and innovative surgeon, is best known today for performing the first lumbar colostomy for obstruction of the colon (Garrison-Morton.com 3442) and for being one of the first to point out the risks of venous air embolism during surgery (Garrison-Morton.com…
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The Manchu anatomy and its historical origin
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Taipei, 1981. 2.
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Manners and Customs of Dentistry in Ukiyoe
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Tokyo: Ishyaku, 1980. Manners and Customs of Dentistry in Ukiyoe. By Sen Nakahara, Yoshihisa Shindo and Kuninori Homma. Translated into English by Yoshihis Shino and Kuninori Homma. Original silver cloth, stamped in red and gold. Printed on excellent paper and finely bound. 115 color plates. Very fine copy in original slipcase. This is the standard work on dentistry and related topics as depicted in Japanese prints. Scarce.
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Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians, including their private life, government, laws, arts, manufactures, religion, and early history; derived form a comparison of the paintings, sculptures, and monuments still existing, with the accounts of ancient authors. Illustrated by drawings of those subjects... In three volumes. SECOND EDITION (1842) [with] A Second Series of the Manners and Customs of the Ancient Egyptians.... 1841. Two volumes and a volume of plates. London: John Murray, Albemarle Street. 1842; 1841. Octavos. xxxvi, 406; xxxvi, 446; xxiv, 404pp. The 'First Series' containing more than four hundred illustrations, including seventeen lithographed plates (several in color and/or folding). xxx, 444; xxxvi, 483; The 'Second Series' containing more than five hundred illustrations (again, from woodcuts & vignettes) in its first two volumes; the third volume of this 'second series' with more than seventy plates - many of then folding, and several of them richly printed in colors. With a 37p 'Index'
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1841. Wilkinson, John Gardner (1797-1875). (1) Manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians . . . 3 vols., xxxvi, [2], 406; xxxiv, [2], 446; xxiv, 404, 8 [adverts.]pp. 17 plates (some chromolithographed, some folding); text illustrations. London: John Murray, 1842. With: (2) A second series of the manners and customs of the ancient Egyptians . . . 2 vols. plus supplement (index and plates). xxix, 444; xxxv, 483; xi, 37, [1], [12, adverts.]pp. 77 plates numbered 18-88 (some chromolithographed, some folding), including 6 plates numbered 30A, 35A, 36A, 37A, 43A and 54A; plates 73 and 74 renumbered 24A and 46A. Text illustrations. London: John Murray, 1841. Together 6 volumes. 224 x 141 mm. Original gilt-stamped cloth, expertly rebacked retaining original spines, slight edgewear; Remnant & Edmonds binder's label in some volumes. Very good set. Gift inscription dated 1845 in some volumes. Second edition of the first series; First Edition of the second series. Wilkinson, known as the "Father of British…
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A Manual of Military Surgery, Prepared for the Use of the Confederate States Army (Richmond, 1863). The American Civil War Surgery Series Volume 2
by Surgeon General
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San Francisco: Norman, 1989. 1st edition. 297pp, 30 plates. 4-7/16 x 6-15/16 inches. Cloth. Acid-free paper. New Introduction by Ira M. Rutkow, M.D. ". . . confined to those affections most intimately connected with gun-shot wounds and operations, as Shock, Tetanus, Hospital Gangrene, Pyaemia, &c." From the preface. This is the only extensively illustrated Confederate surgical manual.
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A Manual of Minor Surgery (Philadelphia, 1863). The American Civil War Surgery Series Volume 10
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San Francisco: Norman Publishing, 1990. 288pp. 4-5/8 x 7-1/8 inches. Cloth. Acid-free paper. New Introduction by Ira M. Rutkow, M.D. The thirteen chapters include discussions of such items as pocket-case materials used in dressings, surgical depletion, bandages, disinfectants, and catheterization-injections.
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Manuscript medical daybook / ledger
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Northumberland County, PA, 1849. Robin, Joseph Craven (1806-93). Manuscript medical daybook / ledger. Approx. 260pp., 19 or 20 pages pasted with clippings (primarily poetry). Northumberland County, PA, 1849-62. 328 x 203 mm. Original reverse calf stamped in black, worn. A few leaves in front loose, light toning and spotting, but a very good example. Medical ledger and daybook of Dr. Joseph Craven Robin, the first physician to locate and practice in Elysburg, Pennsylvania. "He first read medicine with his brother William at Sunbury, completing his professional preparation at the University of Pennsylvania, and in 1828 began practice at Sunbury. The following year he removed to Elysburg, at which point he was the first physician to locate permanently, and he was in active practice there for forty-two years, his field covering all the eastern part of Northumberland County and the adjoining portions of Montour, Columbia and Schuylkill counties. He was of the old 'saddle-bag' doctors, and in spite of the…
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Manuscript notebook of lectures in an unidentified hand, plus printed "Formulaire". Culerier lectures insc. to P. Ricord by G. Rattiere[?]. Ricord's ownership stamp
by Landré-Beauvais, Augustin Jacob; Auguste Cullerier
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1803. Landré-Beauvais, Augustin (1772-1840). (1) Le cours de M. Landré Beauvais sur la seméiotique en l'an 12. Manuscript in an unidentified hand. N.p., 1803-4. 180pp. (2) Landré-Beauvais. Une partie du cours sur les maladies des femmes par le même. Manuscript in the same hand. N.p., n.d. 40pp. [With:] (3) Cullerier, [Michel] (1758-1827). Cours de maladies vénériennes . . . commence le 21 ventose an 13. Manuscript in the same hand. 153, [17]pp. Paris, 1805. Title-leaf inscribed to Philippe Ricord: "Post tenebras lux. A mon maître le Professeur Ricord témoinage de respect et d'attachement sincère G Battiere[?] Paris 14 avril 1859." [With:] (4) [Cullerier.] Formulaire à l'usage de l'Hospice des Vénériens de Paris. 49pp. N.p., n.d. [Paris, ca. 1804]. Together 4 works in 1 (3 manuscript, 1 printed). 190 x 125 mm. 19th century quarter calf, boards, vellum corners, paper label with title in ink on the front cover, spine missing, some rubbing and wear. Minor foxing but very good. From the…
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Manuscript medical ledger
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Dover, OH, 1847. [Slingluff, Joseph(?)]. Manuscript medical ledger. Ca. 450pp., the first 137 with manuscript page numbers. Dover, Ohio, September 1847 - August 1854. 385 x 160 mm. Original reverse calf stamped in black, worn and rubbed. One leaf (pp. 46-47) torn out, light soiling and toning, upper portion of front flyleaf cut away but a very good example. Several manuscript sheets with text and figures laid in. The manuscript ledger of an extremely active physician and landowner in Dover, Ohio, most likely Dr. Joseph Slingluff, who began his medical practice at Dover in 1828 and served as the town's first mayor when it was incorporated in 1842. Slingluff belonged to one of Dover's founding families: The initial settlement land (2175 acres) was purchased from Col. James Morrison of Kentucky in 1806 by Jesse Slingluff and his brother-in-law Christian Deardorff. The Deardorff and Slingluff names feature prominently in our ledger. Dover's prosperity increased dramatically with the building of the Erie…
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Manuscript in Italian in multiple hands, containing medical formulas, home remedies, etc. Late 16th - late 17th cent
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Late 16th to later 17th Century Notebook of Drugs, Home Remedies and Cures [Medical manuscript.] Collection of medicinal formulas, home remedies, cures, etc., written in Italian in multiple cursive hands. [152]ff., including 30 blanks. N.p., later 16th - later 17th century. 164 x 114 mm. 16th century limp vellum, worn, top of spine and back cover damaged. Some dampstaining and soiling throughout, but overall good. This intriguing early medical manuscript may have been a physician's notebook or a collection of household remedies compiled by one or more families; in any case, the notebook was used and added to from the late sixteenth to the late seventeenth centuries. The earliest date we have found in the manuscript is 1563 (on the verso of the third leaf); the latest date we have noted is 1669 (recto of leaf 123). The first several leaves appear to contain a discussion of ulcers and fistulae; a table of contents appears on leaves 40 - 41; and the following several leaves contain a list of materia…
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Manuscript notes of Hosack's lectures at Rutgers, taken by John Ansley
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Mariano Taccola and his book De Ingeneis edited by Prager & Scalia
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Matematicheskiya nachala natural'noi filosofii [First Russian translation of Principia mathematica]
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Petrograd: M. M.Stasiulevicha, 1915. Newton, Isaac (1643-1727). Matematicheskiye nachala natural'noy filosofii. Translated from Latin with notes and explanations by A[leksei] N. Krylov. 2 vols. vi, 276; [4], 277-620pp. 36 plates. Petrograd: M. M. Stasyulevich, 1915-16. Original printed wrappers, spines restored, edges of wrappers repaired, front wrapper of Vol. 1 a bit creased, a few tiny chips. Library stamps on titles and last pages of both volumes, some ink lines in the margins. Very good. First Edition in Russian of Newton's Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica (1687), made by Russian naval engineer and applied mathematician Aleksei Nikolaevich Krylov (1863-1945), who became internationally famous for his works on magnetic compasses, ship floodability, hydrodynamics and computational mathematics. He built the first machine in Russia for integrating ordinary differential equations, and in 1931 published a paper on what is now called "Krylov subspace," dealing with computation of the…
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