Description: Used hardcover, 1848, with a contempary quarter-leather binding with 5 raised bands. Wear to the leather and boards with bumps and rounding to the cover as shown in photos. Former owner bookplate and writing on the endpaper. No writing to the text, no highlighting, marking, or underlining. Binding is tight. A great, attractive copy of a scarce book. This treatise on small-pox and measles, translated by Abu Becr Mohammed Ibn Zacariya, commonly known as Rhazes, is a rare gem for collectors and enthusiasts of antique books. The cloth binding of the book is intact, and it has not been signed or personalized. Published in 1848 by The Sydenham Society, this book is a valuable addition to any book collection. The author's insights on the treatment of small-pox and measles are a testament to his medical expertise and knowledge of the time. This book is a must-have for those interested in the history of medicine and the evolution of treatment practices.
Price: 475 USD
Location: Pikeville, Kentucky
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Shipping Cost: 6.13 USD
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Binding: Cloth
Signed: No
Author: Ar-Razi, Abu Becr Mohammed Ibn Zacariya, commonly called Rhazes
Personalized: No
Publisher: The Sydenham Society
Year Printed: 1848