Ventes live - Lot 1119
[Medicine - Epidemiology]
An account of the bilious remitting yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of Philadelphia in the year 1793.
Edinburgh, printed by J. Moir for J. Symington, 1796
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Description du lot
8vo: x-[1]-14/248 pp.
Contemp. sheep, gilt orn. flat spine, red leather title label (corners bumped and rubbed, joints split, lower cover loosening to loose, def. at head and tail). Inside good copy.
Essay (first 1793) by the American physician, politician, social reformer and humanitarian Benjamin Rush (1745-1813). During the Yellow Fever epidemic of 1793 in Philadelphia Rush treated his patients with bleeding, purges using a.o. calomel and other medical techniques that often were ineffective and actually brought many patients closer to death. Rush's ideas on the treatment differed very much from those of experienced French doctors who came from the West Indies where they had outbreaks of Yellow Fever every year. During the epidemic, Rush gained applause for remaining in town and treating sometimes 100 patients per day, but many died.
Ref. ESTC T137676. - Garrison & Morton (ed. 1794) 5453. - Sabin 74198. - COPAC. - Cp. Wellcome IV:591, Waller 8325.
Prov. Ownership entry on title.