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(i) CUTBUSH, Edward (1772-1843). Observations on the means of preserving the health of American soldiers and sailors ... with remarks on hospitals [with an additional part by Benjamin Rush], Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson, 1808, 8°, 3 folding letterpress tables (lacking the 2 plates called for by Austin, perforation to title and following leaf), modern buckram [Austin 612]
(ii) [WARREN, John Collins (1778-1856)] A Letter addressed to a Republican ... on the subject of a petition for ... "A College of Physicians", Boston: John Eliot, 1812, 8°, a 20 page pamphlet (verso of final leaf rubbed, effacing several lines of text), stitched (rather shabby) [Austin 2003]
(iii) BARTON, William Paul Crillon (1786-1856). A Treatise containing a plan for the internal organisation and government of Marine Hospitals in the United States, Philadelphia: for the author, sold by Edward Parker and Philip H. Nicklin, 1814, 2 parts, 8°, FIRST EDITION (title perforation, K1 holed affecting several characters, 2d4 damaged by tear, occasional repairs, very browned, some staining), modern half cloth [Austin 146; Sabin 3862]
(iv) [FRANKLIN, Benjamin (1706-1790)] Some Account of the Pennsylvannia Hospital from its rise to the beginning of ... May, 1754 [includes Continuation of the Account of the Pennsylvania Hospital which is not by Franklin], Philadelphia: office of the United States' Gazette, 1817, 2 parts, 8°, reprinted from the editions of 1754 and 1761, (title and final leaf on linen guard, perforation on title and two other leaves, clean tear to upper margin of O2, browned), library cloth [Austin 795]
(v) MORTON, Thomas G. (1835-1903) & Frank WOODBURY. The History of the Pennsylvania Hospital 1751-1895, Philadelphia: Time Printing House, 1895, 4°, plates and illustrations (some margins a little frayed), original cloth (front inner hinge split), t.e.g., others uncut.
Together with 4 works on army and general surgery, and 4 volumes of reports of The American Academy of Railway Surgeons (Chicago, 1896-99).
Note: With the exception of (ii) John Warren's Letter to a Republican, all the listed books have John Crerar library marks. (13)
(ii) [WARREN, John Collins (1778-1856)] A Letter addressed to a Republican ... on the subject of a petition for ... "A College of Physicians", Boston: John Eliot, 1812, 8°, a 20 page pamphlet (verso of final leaf rubbed, effacing several lines of text), stitched (rather shabby) [Austin 2003]
(iii) BARTON, William Paul Crillon (1786-1856). A Treatise containing a plan for the internal organisation and government of Marine Hospitals in the United States, Philadelphia: for the author, sold by Edward Parker and Philip H. Nicklin, 1814, 2 parts, 8°, FIRST EDITION (title perforation, K1 holed affecting several characters, 2d4 damaged by tear, occasional repairs, very browned, some staining), modern half cloth [Austin 146; Sabin 3862]
(iv) [FRANKLIN, Benjamin (1706-1790)] Some Account of the Pennsylvannia Hospital from its rise to the beginning of ... May, 1754 [includes Continuation of the Account of the Pennsylvania Hospital which is not by Franklin], Philadelphia: office of the United States' Gazette, 1817, 2 parts, 8°, reprinted from the editions of 1754 and 1761, (title and final leaf on linen guard, perforation on title and two other leaves, clean tear to upper margin of O2, browned), library cloth [Austin 795]
(v) MORTON, Thomas G. (1835-1903) & Frank WOODBURY. The History of the Pennsylvania Hospital 1751-1895, Philadelphia: Time Printing House, 1895, 4°, plates and illustrations (some margins a little frayed), original cloth (front inner hinge split), t.e.g., others uncut.
Together with 4 works on army and general surgery, and 4 volumes of reports of The American Academy of Railway Surgeons (Chicago, 1896-99).
Note: With the exception of (ii) John Warren's Letter to a Republican, all the listed books have John Crerar library marks. (13)