[CARDIOLOGY AND HAEMOTOLOGY]. -- COHNHEIM, Julius Friedrich (1839-1884). Untersuchungen ber die embolischen Processe. Berlin: August Hirschwald, 1872. 8o. Chromolithographed folding plate. Original printed boards, cloth spine. Provenance: Dr. F. Keppler (stamp dated 1874); Welch Medical Library (inscription recording gift from Dr. Peyton Rous, 1930; stamps and withdrawal stamps). FIRST EDITION. Garrison-Morton 3010; Norman 495. -- ALLBUTT, Thomas Clifford (1836-1925). Diseases of the arteries including angina pectoris. London: Macmillan, 1915. 2 volumes, 8o. Original green cloth, uncut. FIRST EDITION. Garrison-Morton 2894; Norman 37. -- MACKENZIE, James (1853-1925). Diseases of the heart. London: Frowde; Hodder & Stoughton, 1908. 8o. Original maroon cloth. FIRST EDITION. Garrison-Morton 2826; Norman 1407. -- LANDOIS, Leonard (1837-1902). "Auflsung der rothen Blutzellen". In: Centralblatt fr die medicinischen Wissenschaften 12 (1874), pp. 419-422. Berlin: August Hirschwald, 1874. 8o. Original half green cloth. FIRST EDITION. "Landois discovered the haemolysing effect of blood serum of one species when transfused into another" (Garrison-Morton 2018); Norman 1276. -- CHEVERS, Norman (1818-1866). "Observations on the diseases of the orifice and valves of the aorta." In: Guy's Hospital Reports 7 (1842), pp. 387-442. London: Samuel Highley, 1842. Contemporary half calf, marbled boards. FIRST EDITION, journal issue. Garrison-Morton 2752; Norman 467. -- BRUNTON, Thomas Lauder (1844-1916). On the use of nitrate of amyl in angina pectoris. Reprint from: Lancet 2 (1867). [London: J.E. Adlard, n.d.]. 8o. Bound with another pamphlet by the same author in modern quarter cloth, boards. First separate edition. Garrison-Morton 2890; Norman 363. -- CARREL, Alexis (1873-1944). Results of the transplantation of blood vessels, organs and limbs. Reprint from: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 51 (1908). [Chicago: American Medical Association, 1908]. 8o. 8 half-tone plates. Original gray printed wrappers. Provenance: Herbert M. Evans (stamp). Second Edition. Carrel showed that arteries kept outside the body for some time could be successfully transplanted, and also that limb and organ transplants, which he practiced on dogs and cats, were feasible. Garrison-Morton 3027; Norman 405. -- [With:] CARREL. "The surgery of blood vessels, etc". In: Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Vol. XVIII, No. 190 (1907), pp. 18-28, [N.p., n.d.]. 4o. Original printed self-wrappers. FIRST EDITION, journal issue. Garrison-Morton 3026; Norman 405. -- PEACOCK, Thomas Bevill (1812-1882). On Malformations &c., of the Human Heart. With original cases. London: John Churchill, 1858. 8o. 8 lithographed plates (first gathering misbound, several leaves missing or duplicated). Original gray cloth. Provenance: Chester Royal Infirmary Medical Library (bookplate on front cover, presentation inscription from the author). FIRST EDITION. Garrison-Morton 2761; Norman 1674. -- STOKES, George Gabriel (1819-1903). On the reduction and oxidation of the coloring matter of the blood. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society 13 (1863-1864). [N.p., n.d.] 8o. Disbound. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue. The discovery of the possibility of the removal of oxygen from haemoglobin by reducing agents. Garrison-Morton 872; Norman 2021. -- WARDROP, James (1782-1869). Case of carotid aneurism, successfully treated by tying the artery above the aneurismal tumour. Offprint from: Medico-chirurgical Transactions 13. London: G. Woodfall, 1825. 8o. Disbound. FIRST SEPARATE ISSUE. Garrison-Morton 2949; Norman 2183. -- BUERGER, Leo (1879-1903). Thrombo-angiitis obliterans: A study of the vascular lesions leading to presenile spontaneous gangrene. Offprint from: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 136 (October, 1908). [N.p., n.d.]. Original orange printed wrappers. Provenance: presentation inscription "With the respects of the Author." FIRST SEPARATE PRINTING, PRESENTATION COPY. Garrison-Morton 2912; Norman 368. -- VULPIAN, Edm Flix Alfred (1826-1887). Note sur quelques ractions propres la substance des capsules surrnales. Offprint from: Comptes rendus des sances de l'Acadmie des Sciences 43 (1856). [Paris: Mallet-Bachelier, 1856]. (Foxed). Unbound. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue. The discovery of adrenaline in the adrenal medulla. Garrison-Morton 1141; Norman 2170. -- MAXIMOW, Alexander A. (1874-1928). Relation of blood cells to connective tissues and endothelium. Offprint from: Physiological Review IV (1924). Uncut. Disbound. Provenance: Herbert M. Evans (Stamp). FIRST EDITION, offprint issue. Garrison-Morton 908; Norman 1464. -- MURRELL, William (1853-1912). Nitro-glycerine as a remedy for angina pectoris. Reprint from Lancet 1, 1879. London: T. Richards, 1880. 8o. Modern quarter cloth. Provenance: Dr. Cayley (inscription from author). FIRST SEPARATE EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY. Garrison-Morton 2892; Norman 1570. -- WECKEBACH, Karel Frederick (1864-1940). Die Arhythmie als Ausdruck bestimmter Funktionsstrungen des Herzens. Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, 1903. 8o. 7 folding lithographed plates. Contemporary cloth, marbled boards. FIRST EDITION. "Wenckebach's monograph ... was all the more remarkable in that it was performed without the aid of sophisticated apparatus" (Norman 2201). -- PANUM, Peter Ludvig (1820-1885). Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Physiologie und Pathologie der Embolie, Transfusion und Blutmenge. Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1864. 8o. Uncut & unopened. Original green printed wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Experimental study of the effects of ligation of the coronary vessels. Garrison-Morton 3008; Norman 1633. -- WARBURG, Otto (1883-1970), editor. ber diekatakytischen Wirkungen der lebendigen Substanz. Berlin: Julius Springer, 1928. 8o. Original blue cloth. Provenance: presentation inscription from Otto Warburg on front free endpaper; Welch Medical Library (stamp). FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY. "Warburg was awarded the 1931 Nobel Prize in medicine/physiology "for his discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme" (Norman). Garrison-Morton 750; Norman 2182. (18)

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[CARDIOLOGY AND HAEMOTOLOGY]. -- COHNHEIM, Julius Friedrich (1839-1884). Untersuchungen ber die embolischen Processe. Berlin: August Hirschwald, 1872. 8o. Chromolithographed folding plate. Original printed boards, cloth spine. Provenance: Dr. F. Keppler (stamp dated 1874); Welch Medical Library (inscription recording gift from Dr. Peyton Rous, 1930; stamps and withdrawal stamps). FIRST EDITION. Garrison-Morton 3010; Norman 495. -- ALLBUTT, Thomas Clifford (1836-1925). Diseases of the arteries including angina pectoris. London: Macmillan, 1915. 2 volumes, 8o. Original green cloth, uncut. FIRST EDITION. Garrison-Morton 2894; Norman 37. -- MACKENZIE, James (1853-1925). Diseases of the heart. London: Frowde; Hodder & Stoughton, 1908. 8o. Original maroon cloth. FIRST EDITION. Garrison-Morton 2826; Norman 1407. -- LANDOIS, Leonard (1837-1902). "Auflsung der rothen Blutzellen". In: Centralblatt fr die medicinischen Wissenschaften 12 (1874), pp. 419-422. Berlin: August Hirschwald, 1874. 8o. Original half green cloth. FIRST EDITION. "Landois discovered the haemolysing effect of blood serum of one species when transfused into another" (Garrison-Morton 2018); Norman 1276. -- CHEVERS, Norman (1818-1866). "Observations on the diseases of the orifice and valves of the aorta." In: Guy's Hospital Reports 7 (1842), pp. 387-442. London: Samuel Highley, 1842. Contemporary half calf, marbled boards. FIRST EDITION, journal issue. Garrison-Morton 2752; Norman 467. -- BRUNTON, Thomas Lauder (1844-1916). On the use of nitrate of amyl in angina pectoris. Reprint from: Lancet 2 (1867). [London: J.E. Adlard, n.d.]. 8o. Bound with another pamphlet by the same author in modern quarter cloth, boards. First separate edition. Garrison-Morton 2890; Norman 363. -- CARREL, Alexis (1873-1944). Results of the transplantation of blood vessels, organs and limbs. Reprint from: The Journal of the American Medical Association. 51 (1908). [Chicago: American Medical Association, 1908]. 8o. 8 half-tone plates. Original gray printed wrappers. Provenance: Herbert M. Evans (stamp). Second Edition. Carrel showed that arteries kept outside the body for some time could be successfully transplanted, and also that limb and organ transplants, which he practiced on dogs and cats, were feasible. Garrison-Morton 3027; Norman 405. -- [With:] CARREL. "The surgery of blood vessels, etc". In: Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, Vol. XVIII, No. 190 (1907), pp. 18-28, [N.p., n.d.]. 4o. Original printed self-wrappers. FIRST EDITION, journal issue. Garrison-Morton 3026; Norman 405. -- PEACOCK, Thomas Bevill (1812-1882). On Malformations &c., of the Human Heart. With original cases. London: John Churchill, 1858. 8o. 8 lithographed plates (first gathering misbound, several leaves missing or duplicated). Original gray cloth. Provenance: Chester Royal Infirmary Medical Library (bookplate on front cover, presentation inscription from the author). FIRST EDITION. Garrison-Morton 2761; Norman 1674. -- STOKES, George Gabriel (1819-1903). On the reduction and oxidation of the coloring matter of the blood. Offprint from: Proceedings of the Royal Society 13 (1863-1864). [N.p., n.d.] 8o. Disbound. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue. The discovery of the possibility of the removal of oxygen from haemoglobin by reducing agents. Garrison-Morton 872; Norman 2021. -- WARDROP, James (1782-1869). Case of carotid aneurism, successfully treated by tying the artery above the aneurismal tumour. Offprint from: Medico-chirurgical Transactions 13. London: G. Woodfall, 1825. 8o. Disbound. FIRST SEPARATE ISSUE. Garrison-Morton 2949; Norman 2183. -- BUERGER, Leo (1879-1903). Thrombo-angiitis obliterans: A study of the vascular lesions leading to presenile spontaneous gangrene. Offprint from: The American Journal of the Medical Sciences 136 (October, 1908). [N.p., n.d.]. Original orange printed wrappers. Provenance: presentation inscription "With the respects of the Author." FIRST SEPARATE PRINTING, PRESENTATION COPY. Garrison-Morton 2912; Norman 368. -- VULPIAN, Edm Flix Alfred (1826-1887). Note sur quelques ractions propres la substance des capsules surrnales. Offprint from: Comptes rendus des sances de l'Acadmie des Sciences 43 (1856). [Paris: Mallet-Bachelier, 1856]. (Foxed). Unbound. FIRST EDITION, offprint issue. The discovery of adrenaline in the adrenal medulla. Garrison-Morton 1141; Norman 2170. -- MAXIMOW, Alexander A. (1874-1928). Relation of blood cells to connective tissues and endothelium. Offprint from: Physiological Review IV (1924). Uncut. Disbound. Provenance: Herbert M. Evans (Stamp). FIRST EDITION, offprint issue. Garrison-Morton 908; Norman 1464. -- MURRELL, William (1853-1912). Nitro-glycerine as a remedy for angina pectoris. Reprint from Lancet 1, 1879. London: T. Richards, 1880. 8o. Modern quarter cloth. Provenance: Dr. Cayley (inscription from author). FIRST SEPARATE EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY. Garrison-Morton 2892; Norman 1570. -- WECKEBACH, Karel Frederick (1864-1940). Die Arhythmie als Ausdruck bestimmter Funktionsstrungen des Herzens. Leipzig: Wilhelm Engelmann, 1903. 8o. 7 folding lithographed plates. Contemporary cloth, marbled boards. FIRST EDITION. "Wenckebach's monograph ... was all the more remarkable in that it was performed without the aid of sophisticated apparatus" (Norman 2201). -- PANUM, Peter Ludvig (1820-1885). Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Physiologie und Pathologie der Embolie, Transfusion und Blutmenge. Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1864. 8o. Uncut & unopened. Original green printed wrappers. FIRST EDITION. Experimental study of the effects of ligation of the coronary vessels. Garrison-Morton 3008; Norman 1633. -- WARBURG, Otto (1883-1970), editor. ber diekatakytischen Wirkungen der lebendigen Substanz. Berlin: Julius Springer, 1928. 8o. Original blue cloth. Provenance: presentation inscription from Otto Warburg on front free endpaper; Welch Medical Library (stamp). FIRST EDITION, PRESENTATION COPY. "Warburg was awarded the 1931 Nobel Prize in medicine/physiology "for his discovery of the nature and mode of action of the respiratory enzyme" (Norman). Garrison-Morton 750; Norman 2182. (18)