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Publicado por Geigy Pharmaceuticals, Ardsley NY, 1976
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
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Pamphlet. 24p., illustrated with collaged period imagery by Anita Siegal, and softbound in 10.5x6.5 inch matte grey wraps decorated with portrait of CG; a dust jacket encloses, this printed in glossy white cardstock with same portrait but with color framing. Dust jacket printing is dated 1976 while booklet presswork is dated 1975, perhaps the sober grey booklet was deemed drab. Upper corners are bumped (affecting all of the text-leaves), lower corner-tips turned, otherwise sound, and quite clean and unmarked. Creative Psychiatry no. 4. A caveat emptor applies here, the series was run up to sell drugs: "Creative Psychiatry, developed by The Life Sciences Advisory Group and edited by Frederic F. Flach, M.D. for Geigy Pharmaceuticals, is made available as a professional service to physicians" -text from both booklet itself and from its pamphlet cover. Back cover of dust jacket advertises a depression cure called 'Tofranil-P.M.', and verso of dust jacket catalogues Tofranil's usage and dosages in great detail, printed smallpoint.
Publicado por The Williams and Wilkins Co., Maryland, 1971
Librería: Yes Books, Portland, ME, Estados Unidos de America
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Hardcover. Condición: Good. Estado de la sobrecubierta: No Dust Jacket. Ex-library. Library markings on FFEP copyright page, text block, back board and spine. Library pocket inside back board. 271 pages.