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Like New. No Jacket. Size: 0x0x0; Hardcover, no dust jacket, text clean, 1968 Da Capo Press, stamp from publisher on last page. ISBN: 112593574X. Reprint in Facsimile of the original 1855 edition. "A remarkable repository of medical scandal" (Garrison, History of Medicine, 4th ed., p. 443).
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Very Good- No Dust Jacket. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. 454 pp. Original blue cloth covers w/ title in gilt. Binding moderately soiled and rubbed. Spine a bit sunned. Contents very nice.
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Good. Size: 0x0x0; 8vo. Hardcover. Bound in dark brown cloth with blind embossed borders and decorative seal on boards. Gilt lettering on upper segment of spine. Tight binding and solid boards. Shelf wear. Perforated institutional library stamp on title page. Steel-plate engraved portrait of Caldwell adjacent to title page, protected by tissue guard.
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Very good. No dust jacket. xxvi, [4], 454. Bibliographical note. New Introduction by Lloyd G. Stevenson of Yale University. This is an unabridged republication of the first edition published in Philadelphia in 1855. It is reprinted from a copy in the collection of the New York Public Library. The Autobiography of Dr. Caldwell was composed during the last sevwen or eight years of his life. It was also revised, corrected, and prepared by himself for the press. Dr. Caldwell was an eminent physician.
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Very good. xxvi, 454, [4] pages. Name in ink on fep, not of author. New Introduction by Lloyd G. Stevenson, M.D. (a preeminent medical historian). Charles Caldwell (May 14, 1772-July 9, 1853, Louisville, Kentucky) was a noted 19th-century U.S. physician who is best known for starting what would become the University of Louisville School of Medicine. Charles Caldwell was born on May 14, 1772. Caldwell earned an M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1796 while studying under Benjamin Rush. Caldwell practiced medicine in Philadelphia and was a lecturer at his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania. He also edited the "Port Folio" (one of the day's primary medical magazines) and published over 200 medical publications. A significant number of copies of Caldwell's 18th and 19th century publications, including copies of the Port folio, survive in the collections of the AAS. In 1819, Caldwell left Philadelphia to join the fledgling medical school at Lexington, Kentucky's Transylvania University, where he quickly turned the school into the region's strongest. In 1821, he convinced the Kentucky General Assembly to purchase $10, 000 worth of science and medical books from France, many of which are still held at the university. The school dismissed him in 1837, and he then traveled with several colleagues to Louisville, where they created the Louisville Medical Institute. He made the new school an instant success, with its rapid growth into one of the region's best medical schools. However, he was forced out in 1849 due to a personal rivalry with Lunsford Yandell. The Autobiography of Dr. Caldwell was composed during the last seven or eight years of his life. It was also revised, corrected, and prepared for the press by Harriot W. Warner. The book contains an introduction, information about his family, his experiences in Medical school, the yellow fever epidemic in Philadelphia, the Whiskey campaign in Western Pennsylvania, the military campaign with Washington and Hamilton, and the War of 1812. Dr. Caldwell also included a catalogue of his 215 published medical writings and translations, published between 1795 and 1851.
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