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Springfield, Charles C Thomas, 1965. Ex-libris the author. More
Springfield, Charles C Thomas, 1965. Ex-libris the author. More
Dublin, Parkside Press, 1949. With the contemporary ownership signature of [Dr] L[eslie] O.S. Poidevin and his annotations, a few years before he was appointed Director of Obstetrics at the University of Adelaide. Some thirty years later Poidevin was to author several medical memoirs, including his time as a Japanese POW..... More
Madras, Diocesan Press, [1952]. Warmly inscribed and dated (September 1954) by the author to 'Les'; Dr Leslie O.S. Poidevin, then Director of Obstetrics at the University of Adelaide. Some thirty years later Poidevin was to author several medical memoirs, including his time as a Japanese POW in WW2. More
New York, Haworth Press, 1989. Number 2 in the Haworth Series on Women. More
New York, Grune & Stratton, 1971 [first edition in book form]. The book is essentially a bound reprint of the February 1971 issue (Volume 3, Number 1) of 'Seminars in Psychiatry'. The introduction notes that 'To date no publication has attempted to gather in one issue the current thinking about..... More
Springfield, Charles C. Thomas, 1973. More
Kent Town, Wakefield Press, 2007. George Fraser 'has made major contributions to clinical genetics, to the delineation of syndromes (including Fraser syndrome), and to the amelioration of inherited disabilities of hearing and sight. He has also contributed to fundamental population genetics and to the refinement of methods of linkage analysis'..... More
New Jersey, Prentice Hall, 1988 (second edition, first printing)/ 1982. More
Burnside, Adelaide Academic Press, 2005. More
Edinburgh, Sutherland and Knox, 1853 (third edition). Loosely inserted is an 'In Memoriam' bookplate noting that this book had been presented to the Library of the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh by Sir Alexander Russell Simpson (the author's nephew). The bookplate has been stamped 'Withdrawn'. More
London, Bailliere, Tindall and Cox, 1891. Demography in its broadest sense: 'a description of the geographical features of the colony which have a hygienic relationship; of the meteorological conditions and their relation to certain diseases; of the sanitary progress of the colony'. Ferguson 7288; Ford 362. More
London, T. Nelson and Sons, 1906. With a few contemporary handwritten notes loosely inserted. More
Birmingham, Alabama, Classics of Obstetrics and Gynecology Library, 1990 [facsimile edition]/ 1752, 1754 and 1764. Octavo, three volumes; gilt-decorated full leather; a fine set with a bookplate and related form letter (attached to a rear blank with clear tape) in each volume. More
New York, John Wiley, 1985. With a presentation inscription from the editor, Pauline Hall, and a signed autograph letter, both to her husband, Rod. More
Springfield, Charles C. Thomas, 1967. A presentation copy inscribed, dated (19 July 1967) and signed by the author. More
London, Methuen, 1922. Stamped 'Presentation Copy'. More
London & New York, G.P. Putnam's, 1928. With an introduction by H. Beddow Bayly. '...a symposium of the favourable views and practical help of active medical practitioners on the much-debated subject of 'Birth-Control' (Contraception)'. More
Philadelphia, F.A. Davis, 1981. More
London, William Heinemann Medical Books, 1972. More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1981 (first edition). More
New York, Arno Press, 1975 [facsimile reprint]/ 1959 [revised second edition]/ 1934. One of the History, Philosophy and Sociology of Science series. More
Adelaide, W.C. Cox, Government Printer, 1876. South Australian Parliamentary Paper Number 18 of 1876. Detailed answers to 3897 questions; with much on contemporary manufacturing industries in their relation to public health. More
London, HMSO, 1988. Includes 15 tables (one folding) and 2 folding maps. More