BEAUMONT, William (1785-1853). Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice, and the Physiology of Digestion, Plattsburgh: F. P. Allen, 1833, 8°, FIRST EDITION, 3 wood-engraved illustrations (spotted, one gathering browned), old boards (rebacked, old spine label relaid, extremities lightly rubbed), morocco-backed box. [Dibner 130; GM 989; Grolier Medicine 61; Grolier/Horblit Science 10; Haskellrman 58; Lilly, p. 185; Norman 152; Osler 1972: "there are few more treasured Americana"; Sparrow 19; Waller 805; Wellcome II, p. 123]

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BEAUMONT, William (1785-1853). Experiments and Observations on the Gastric Juice, and the Physiology of Digestion, Plattsburgh: F. P. Allen, 1833, 8°, FIRST EDITION, 3 wood-engraved illustrations (spotted, one gathering browned), old boards (rebacked, old spine label relaid, extremities lightly rubbed), morocco-backed box. [Dibner 130; GM 989; Grolier Medicine 61; Grolier/Horblit Science 10; Haskellrman 58; Lilly, p. 185; Norman 152; Osler 1972: "there are few more treasured Americana"; Sparrow 19; Waller 805; Wellcome II, p. 123]
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Wikard Paskers, inscription to pastedown.

Lot Essay

Beaumont was a U.S. army surgeon who used the permanent fistula in the stomach of a young French Canadian soldier, caused by a gunshot wound, to study digestion. This was the first book printed in Plattsburgh and a vital contribution to understanding of the subject, described by Horblit as "the greatest single contribution to the knowledge of gastric digestion" and in Norman "as remarkable example of brilliant investigation performed under the almost primitive conditions of an isolated Army outpost on the American frontier."

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