Group of (3) 19th century Medical Books
Group of (3) 19th century Medical Books, to include: ''Essays on Fevers and other Medical Subjects,'' by Thomas Miner and W. Tully, 1823, Middletown (Conn.): E. & H. Clark, 484 pages, (image bleeding, foxing, tanning, wear and minor losses to boards and spine), 9''l, 5-3/4''w; ''Elements of Medical Logik,'' by Sir Gilbert Blane, 1821, London: W. Bulmer and W. Nicol, 280 pages, (minor tears, minor foxing), 9-1/4''l, 6''; and ''Notes on Nursing: What it is and What it is Not,'' by Florence Nightingale, 1860, New York: D. Appleton and Company, (image bleeding, foxing, and tanning), 8''l, 5-1/4''w. Provenance: Acquired by descent from Dr. George R. Brush, of the settling Brush family of Southold, Long Island, New York.
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Group of (3) 19th century Medical Books, to include: ''Essays on Fevers and other Medical Subjects,'' by Thomas Miner and W. Tully, 1823, Middletown (Conn.): E. & H. Clark, 484 pages, (image bleeding, foxing, tanning, wear and minor losses to boards and spine), 9''l, 5-3/4''w; ''Elements of Medical Logik,'' by Sir Gilbert Blane, 1821, London: W. Bulmer and W. Nicol, 280 pages, (minor tears, minor foxing), 9-1/4''l, 6''; and ''Notes on Nursing: What it is and What it is Not,'' by Florence Nightingale, 1860, New York: D. Appleton and Company, (image bleeding, foxing, and tanning), 8''l, 5-1/4''w. Provenance: Acquired by descent from Dr. George R. Brush, of the settling Brush family of Southold, Long Island, New York.
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