Publicado por Holy Cross Press, West Park, New York
Librería: Neil Shillington: Bookdealer/Booksearch, Hobe sound, FL, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 5,45
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Añadir al carritoHardback. Condición: Good. Minor Writing in Text; 136 pages.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por The Frank A. Munsey Company Publisher, New York, 1934
Librería: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
EUR 13,31
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Añadir al carritoSingle Issue Magazine. Condición: Good. Cover Art by Paul Stahr Ilustrador. First Edition. New York: The Frank A. Munsey Company Publisher. Good. 1934. First Edition. Single Issue Magazine. Good copy with spine torn with a piece of clear tape across each end, creasing and the usual edgewear to the cover, tearing and a small chip to the front cover, text paper tanned as usual. ; Includes the first of five parts of "The Devil and the Deep" by Fred MacIsaac, the fifth of six parts of "Brother of the Cheyennes" by Max Brand, "White Fires" by Anthony M. Rud, "Crime in the Clouds" by Weed Dickinson, "Poker" by H. M. Sutherland, "Alibi" by Edward C. Acheson, etc. Mag 22 / E.
Publicado por Lightning Comics, 1994
Librería: CollectibleEntertainment, Palm Bay, FL, Estados Unidos de America
Cómic
EUR 17,75
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Añadir al carritoSoft cover. Condición: Fine. Paul Abrams, Greg Weed Ilustrador. Lighting Comics presents, "The Curse of Dreadwolf". Douglas Reagon (aka Dreadwolf) returns to his hometown and family. He is haunted by the increasing call of other werewolves. One night, when the Moon was full, it was not good for Douglas to be back with his family. Collectible Entertainment comment: "The Curse of Dreadwolf" (1994) is an ill-fated title that was supposed to be continued in "Vengeance of Dreadwolf #1 (1994). Therefore "The Curse of Dreadwolf" is an incomplete story (cliffhanger - see 12th scan for last panel). Nonetheless, Paul Abrams's "Dreadwolf" artwork is still awesome from cover to interior. Recommended for any werewolf enthusiast. It's good stuff. Comic is bagged & triple boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly. Collectible Entertainment note: Comic is in Fine condition. Nice! Please See Scans!! A must have for any serious Dreadwolf and/or Werewolf collector / enthusiast. A fun & entertaining read. Recommended.
Idioma: Inglés
Publicado por Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1989
Librería: gearbooks, The Bronx, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación
EUR 25,64
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Añadir al carritoSoft Cover. Condición: Very Good. Sheila Levrant De Bretteville (Design) Ilustrador. 188 pp. Vol. 1, No. 5, Fall 1989 only! Solidly bound copy with moderate external wear, crisp pages and clean text. Stains on front cover and fore edge.
Publicado por WESTINGHOUSE, 1956
Librería: Princeton Antiques Bookshop / Ruffolo Enterprises, Atlantic City, NJ, Estados Unidos de America
EUR 17,75
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Añadir al carritoSTAPLED BLUE. Condición: VG. General wear, agetoned cover, lightly foxed rear pages DATE PUBLISHED: 1956 EDITION: 8.
Año de publicación: 1919
Librería: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Alemania
EUR 55,00
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Añadir al carritoJ. Am. Med. Ass., 72. - Chicago, January 18, 1919, 8 pp., orig. self wrappers. Rare Offprint! From the Army Neurosurgical Laboratory, John Hopkins Medical School. "The specific diagnosis of cerebrospinal meningitis depends upon the isolation and identification of the meningococcus from the cerebrospinal fluid. During the World War, spinal punctures usually were performed on all patients with symptoms of meningeal irritation or inflammation; and the diagnosis was based entirely on the bacteriological examination of the spinal fluid. Wegeforth and Latham, however, warned against the indiscriminate use of spinal puncture as a diagnostic procedure inhuman septicemia, stating that the release of spinal fluid was an important factor in the development of meningitis. This observation was preceded by the investigations of Weed, Wegeforth, Ayer, and Felton, who showed that in animals suffering with an experimentally produced bacteriemia, spinal puncture was invariably followed by meningitis. It was therefore recommended that careful consideration be given to the bacteriological study of the blood before attempting puncture of the spinal canal. However, in spite of the fact that cases were observed in which the spinal fluid obtained at the first puncture was sterile and from later punctures infected, this was usually considered only an indication of the normal progress of the infection; and it was quite generally believed that diagnostic spinal puncture in meningitis was not attended by any serious results." COLONEL JOSEPH H. FORD, AMEDD Center of History & Heritage Lewis Hill Weed "was born in Cleveland} Ohio. He received his B.A. in 1908 and his M.A. in 1909; both from Yale University; and his M.D. in 1912 from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. After his graduation from medical school; Weed served two years as Arthur Tracy Cabot Fellow in charge of surgical research at Harvard University; under his former professor Harvey Cushing. In 1914; he returned to Johns Hopkins as instructor of anatomy in the school of medicine; in 1919; he was named head of the department. Weed served as dean of the school of medicine from 1923 until 1929; and as director of the medical school until 1946. In 1939; Weed was appointed chairman of the Division of Medical Sciences of the National Research Council. In 1947; he resigned his Johns Hopkins posts in order to devote more attention to this position. Weed's research dealt largely with cerebrospinal fluid and with the development of the membranes that surround the central nervous system. He discovered the origin of the cerebrospinal fluid and mapped out its circulation; an accomplishment which led to a number of important clinical developments." Lewis H. Weed Collection; CHESNEY ARCHIVES / JOHNS HOPKINS Medicine.