Published by (Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1946)., 1946
Seller: My Dead Aunt's Books, Hyattsville, MD, U.S.A.
Condition: Like New. Very good hardcover with glossy pages; no jacket. Owner's name inside front cover.
Published by Lea & Febiger Philadephia, Paris, 1951
Seller: Librairie du Bassin, Bordeaux, France
Texte en anglais / text in english ! Médecine. 190 illustrations. 3ème édition révisée par Leo M. Davidoff, M.D. The Normal Encephalogram de Leo M. Davidoff, M.D., Director of neurological surgery, Beth Israel Hospital, New York City ; Clinical Professor of neurosurgery, New York University Postgraduate Medical school ; et Cornelius G. Dyke, M.D., Late associate professor of radiology in the college of physicians ans surgeons, Columbia University ; Late director, in the department of radiology of the neurological institute of New York, New York City. 16x24 cm. 240 p. in-8° Bon état. Intérieur en bon état. Plats légèrement défraîchis. Rousseurs sur les 2e/3e plat et garde/dernière page Reliure pleine percaline. Dos lisse orné d'une pièce de titre.
Published by Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1937
Seller: By Books Alone, Woodstock, NY, U.S.A.
Original Cloth. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Later Printing. Quarter-inch tear in spine top.
Published by Lea & Febiger, 1946
Seller: books4less (Versandantiquariat Petra Gros GmbH & Co. KG), Welling, Germany
gebundene Ausgabe. Condition: Gut. 232 Seiten; Das hier angebotene Buch stammt aus einer teilaufgelösten wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek und trägt die entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen (Rückenschild, Instituts-Stempel.); leichte altersbedingte Anbräunung des Papiers; der Buchzustand ist ansonsten ordentlich und dem Alter entsprechend gut. Einbandkanten sind leicht bestoßen. In ENGLISCHER Sprache. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 620.
Textured Hardback. Condition: Appears Mint. NO flaws atall. perfect. Retired Professor Collection.
Published by Lea & Febiger, 1946
Seller: Midtown Scholar Bookstore, Harrisburg, PA, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: Acceptable. This is a damaged book. May be ex-library, water-damaged, or spine creased/broken. Acceptable, Reading copy only, with writing/markings and heavy wear. Standard-sized.
Published by Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1946
Seller: PRISCA, Paris, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Pas de jaquette. 2ème Édition. Grand in-8° relié, pleine percaline bleue éditeur, 232 pages, 155 figures in-texte.
Published by (Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1946)., 1946
8vo, original cloth, 232pp. A Very Good copy.
Published by Heny Kimpton, 1946
Seller: Nineveh Books, Wem, SHROP, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 2nd Edition. Excellent condition clean, unmarked copy. Green cloth boards with gilt lettering to spine.
Published by Henry Kimpton, 1937
Seller: The Good Book Place, Blackpool, Blackpool, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. A very good copy, previous owner's name, otherwise no markings.
Published by Lea & Febiger, 1951., Philadelphia:, 1951
Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Montreux, VAUD, Switzerland
8vo. 240 pp. 156 figs., bibliog., index. Blue cloth. Fine. See: Courville Collection 546.
Published by Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1937
Seller: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, U.S.A.
hardcover. Condition: very good(+). 149 engravings. 224pp., slim 8vo, burgundy cloth (small library stamps). Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1937. Very good (+). Based upon a review of 4000 cases and thorough review of the literature. One of the greatest contributors to the development of neuroradiology.
Hardcover. Condition: VERY GOOD. 224 pp. 149 engravings. Owner name and inscription to FPEP, owner stamp to FFEP, foxing, spine sunned, hinges a bit loose, sound otherwise.
Published by Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1937
Seller: MW Books, New York, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
First Edition. Provenance: Bookplate of Henry Kimpton. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked decorated cloth. Slight suggestion only of dust-dulling and rubbing to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Extensive photo-illustration throughout. Physical description: 224 p. : illus. ; 25 cm. Subject: Brain Diseases Diagnosis. Radiography. 1 Kg.
Published by Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1942
Seller: By Books Alone, Woodstock, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Original Cloth. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition.
Published by Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, 1937
Seller: MW Books Ltd., Galway, Ireland
First Edition
First Edition. Provenance: Bookplate of Henry Kimpton. Very good copy in the original gilt-blocked decorated cloth. Slight suggestion only of dust-dulling and rubbing to the spine bands and panel edges. Remains particularly well-preserved overall; tight, bright, clean and strong. Extensive photo-illustration throughout. Physical description: 224 p. : illus. ; 25 cm. Subject: Brain Diseases Diagnosis. Radiography. 1 Kg.
Tapa Blanda. Condition: Bien. FOTOS: No dude en pedir mas imagenes. Es de segunda mano, como se ve en la foto, puede preguntar mas detalle del ejemplar.
Published by Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1951
Seller: By Books Alone, Woodstock, NY, U.S.A.
Original Cloth. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Tenth Edition. Inscribed by Davidoff for his son: "To Franki--to complete his collection of Ingeborgiana./Ing." Davidoff signed books to his son as "Ing.".
Published by Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia, 1942
Seller: By Books Alone, Woodstock, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Original Cloth. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Spine ends rubbed. Inscribed by Davidoff for his son: "To Dr. Frank/with love from/Ing." Davidoff siigned books for his son "Ing.".
Published by Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, 1942., 1942
Seller: Scientia Books, ABAA ILAB, Arlington, MA, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. 198 pp; 12 engravings; 7 charts; 16 graphs. Original Cloth. Very Good. First Edition, first printing. The first edition, first printing, has the date 1942 printed at the bottom of the title page (see photo). SIGNED BY CORNELIUS DYKE AND BY LEO DAVIDOFF: "Presented to Dr. Ernst Hey by Cornelius G. Dyke/ and/ Leo M. Davidoff" (see photos). The inscription is by Dyke. Davidoff signed his name after the "and". "One of the greatest contributors to the development of neuroradiology was the neurosurgeon Leo M. Davidoff. . . . He was a surgical resident at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in 1924, and began his neurosurgical training there the following year. 'Davey' was one of Cushing's favorite disciples, and he is considered among the most skilled. After a period of study abroad, Davidoff joined the staff at The Neurological Institute of New York in 1927. He soon befriended and collaborated with Cornelius Dyke, a radiologist who had been trained by Sosman. Sparked by Dyke's interest in neuroradiology, Davidoff became a superb neuroradiologist. Their monograph, The Normal Encephalogram, published in 1937, remains a classic publication in the field of neuroradiology. The follow-up monograph, The Abnormal Pneumoencephalogram was published in 1950 with Bernard Epstein after Dr. Dyke's untimely death. These two classic publications changed the face of neuroradiological interpretation and education in this country. . ." (Dean J. Gobo, in Greenblatt, ibid., pp. 231-32). Signed by Author(s).
Published by Philadelphia: Lea & Febiger, [1937]., 1937
Seller: Scientia Books, ABAA ILAB, Arlington, MA, U.S.A.
Signed
Hardcover. Condition: Good. 224 pp; 149 figs. Original cloth. MUSTY ODOR. This copy does NOT have the date 1937 printed on the title page under the Lea & Febiger imprint, which means it is a later printing of the first edition. SIGNED BY CORNELIUS G. DYKE: "Presented to Dr. M. C. Sosman/ as a 'replacement' for an-/ other copy that 'wandered'./ Cornelius G. Dyke/ Oct. 10, 1940." ALSO SIGNED BY LEO M. DAVIDOFF. Sosman has written: "Please return to/ Dr. M. C. Sosman/ 24 Le Road/ Chestnut Hill, 67,/ Mass." "In 1922 Merrill Sosman joined the staff at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. He would later serve as the Chief of Radiology at that institution for 34 years. Sosman had the tremendous good fortune of working with Cushing when the master was at the peak of his career. Sosman, in turn, imparted a stimulus and encouragement for the investigation and publication of the tremendous wealth of clinical cases that were being seen at the Brigham at the time. In the 10 years of their association, until Cushing's retirement, 31 papers on the subject of neuroradiology were produced. . . . The dissemination of this scientific information did a great deal to advance the identity of neuroradiology. When The Harvey Cushing Society was founded in 1931, Sosman was one of only two radiologists admitted as founding members. . ." (Dean J. Gobo, in Greenblatt (ed.), A History of Neurosurgery, pp. 227-28). "One of the greatest contributors to the development of neuroradiology was the neurosurgeon Leo M. Davidoff. . . . He was a surgical resident at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in 1924, and began his neurosurgical training there the following year. 'Davey' was one of Cushing's favorite disciples, and he is considered among the most skilled. After a period of study abroad, Davidoff joined the staff at The Neurological Institute of New York in 1927. He soon befriended and collaborated with Cornelius Dyke, a radiologist who had been trained by Sosman. Sparked by Dyke's interest in neuroradiology, Davidoff became a superb neuroradiologist. Their monograph, The Normal Encephalogram, published in 1937, remains a classic publication in the field of neuroradiology. The follow-up monograph, The Abnormal Pneumoencephalogram was published in 1950 with Bernard Epstein after Dr. Dyke's untimely death. These two classic publications changed the face of neuroradiological interpretation and education in this country. . ." (Dean J. Gobo, in Greenblatt, ibid., pp. 231-32). To repeat: MUSTY ODOR. Signed by Author(s).