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Instruments of Science: An Historical Encyclopedia (Garland Encyclopedias in the History of Science)
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Published by Routledge, 1997
Series: Garland Encyclopedias in the History of Science, Book 1 of 3. Book 1 of 3 - Garland Encyclopedias in the History of Science
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More imagesRittenhouse Vol. 10 No. 2 (Issue 38): Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise February 1996
Devorkin, David; Brandon Shackelford; Randall C. Brooks; Heather Bajdik; Deborah Jean Warner (contributors); Deborah Jean Warner (editor)
Published by David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and MA, 1996
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Staplebound wraps. Condition: Fine. First Edition. First Edition. Pgs 33-64 . 8vo. Wraps. A bright clean copy. Staplebound wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS: Where did X-Ray Astronomy Come From? by DAVID DEVORKIN. That Magnetic Moment: The Birth of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Absorption by BRANDON SHACKELFORD. Precise Levels in Surveys of No…rth America by RANDALL C. BROOKS and HEATHER BAJDIK. Keith's American Heliostat by DEBORAH JEAN WARNER. The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distributing knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication (and a total of 70 issues), the journal covered areas including mathematical, optical and philosophical instruments, chemical, physical and electrical apparatus, sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions, collectors, and dealers in the field of scientific instruments.
More imagesRittenhouse Vol. 6 No. 2 (Issue 22): Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise Feb 1992
Forman, Bruce R.; Joel Hodson; Dale R. Beeks; Budd J. LaRue; Deborah Jean Warner; (contributors); Deborah Jean Warner (editor)
Published by David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and MA, 1992
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Staplebound wraps. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. First Edition. Pgs 33-64. 8vo. Wraps. Illustrated. A bright clean copy. Staplebound wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS: Laurence Charles Francis, Philadelphia Instrument Maker by BRUCE R. FORMAN. The Oersted Apparatus at The Smithsonian: Perkins, Oersted, and the Piezometer as an Exampl…e of the Transatlantic Exchange by JOEL HODSON. The American Railroad Goniometer by DALE R. BEEKS. The Microscopical Soirde of 1884 by BUDD J. LARUE. Richard Patten (1792-1865) by DEBORAH JEAN WARNER. The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distributing knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication (and a total of 70 issues), the journal covered areas including mathematical, optical and philosophical instruments, chemical, physical and electrical apparatus, sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions, collectors, and dealers in the field of scientific instruments.
More imagesRittenhouse Vol. 8 No. 1 (Issue 29): Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise Nov 1993
Warner, Deborah Jean; Raymond V. Giordano; Steven Turner (contributors); Deborah Jean Warner (editor)
Published by David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and MA, 1993
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Staplebound wraps. Condition: Fine. First Edition. First Edition. Pgs 1-32. 8vo. Wraps. Illustrated. A bright clean copy. Staplebound wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS: French Instruments in the United States by DEBORAH JEAN WARNER. The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distri…buting knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication (and a total of 70 issues), the journal covered areas including mathematical, optical and philosophical instruments, chemical, physical and electrical apparatus, sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions, collectors, and dealers in the field of scientific instruments.
More imagesRittenhouse Vol. 5 No. 3 (Issue 19): Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise May 1991
Baird, Davis; Deborah Jean Warner (contributors); Deborah Jean Warner (editor)
Published by David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and MA, 1991
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Staplebound wraps. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. First Edition. Pgs 65-96. 8vo. Wraps. Illustrated. A bright clean copy. Staplebound wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS: Baird Associates's Commercial Three-Meter Grating Spectrograph and the Transformation of Analytical Chemistry by DAVIS BAIRD. Everything from Watch to Locomotive by DE…BORAH JEAN WARNER. The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distributing knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication (and a total of 70 issues), the journal covered areas including mathematical, optical and philosophical instruments, chemical, physical and electrical apparatus, sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions, collectors, and dealers in the field of scientific instruments.
More imagesRittenhouse Vol. 10 No. 4 (Issue 40): Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise August 1996
Genuth, Sara Schechner; Deborah Jean Warner (contributors); Deborah Jean Warner (editor)
Published by David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and MA, 1996
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Staplebound wraps. Condition: Fine. First Edition. First Edition. Pgs 97-126. 8vo. Wraps. Illustrated. A bright clean copy. Staplebound wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS: Tools of Teaching and Research: John Prince, the Deerfield Academy, and Educational Reform in the Early Republic by SARA SCHECHNER GENUTH. William Wales; An Anglo-American… Microscope, Optician by DEBORAH JEAN WARNER. The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distributing knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication (and a total of 70 issues), the journal covered areas including mathematical, optical and philosophical instruments, chemical, physical and electrical apparatus, sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions, collectors, and dealers in the field of scientific instruments.
More imagesRittenhouse Vol. 7 No. 3 (Issue 27): Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise May 1993
Warner, Deborah Jean; Marjorie Berry; Steven Turner; Thomas F. Peterson, Jr. (contributors); Deborah Jean Warner (editor)
Published by David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and MA, 1993
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Staplebound wraps. Condition: Fine. First Edition. First Edition. Pgs 65-96. 8vo. Wraps. Illustrated. A bright clean copy. Staplebound wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS: Cathetometers and Precision Measurement: The History of an Upright Ruler by DEBORAH JEAN WARNER. Tempest in a Milk Pail: The Lactometer and 19th Century Dairy Disputes by M…ARJORIE BERRY. The Reflecting Goniometer by STEVEN TURNER. The Zealous Marketing of Rain-Band Spectroscopes by THOMAS F. PETERSON, JR. The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distributing knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication (and a total of 70 issues), the journal covered areas including mathematical, optical and philosophical instruments, chemical, physical and electrical apparatus, sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions, collectors, and dealers in the field of scientific instruments.
More imagesRittenhouse Vol. 12 No. 4 (Issue 48), October 1998 : Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
Sherman, Roger ; Senne, Joseph H. ; Kidwell, Peggy A. ; Greenhouse, Lisa (contributors); Deborah Jean Warner (editor)
Published by David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and Acton, MA, 1998
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Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. First Edition. 97-128 pages.Publisher's printed wraps. Illustrated. A bright clean copy. Wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS: Joseph Henry's Contributions to the Electromagnet and the Electric Motor by ROGER SHERMAN. Andrew Ellicott's Determination of Latitude and Longitude at the Confluence of the…Ohio and Mississippi Rivers by JOSEPH H. SENNE. Thomas Hill: Minister, Intellectual and Inventor by PEGGY A (Aldrich) KIDWELL. Hassler's Instruments at NIST by LISA GREENHOUSE. The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distributing knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication (and a total of 70 issues), the journal covered areas including mathematical, optical and philosophical instruments, chemical, physical and electrical apparatus, sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions, collectors, and dealers in the field of scientific instruments.
More imagesRittenhouse Vol. 12 No. 1 (Issue 45), January 1998 : Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise
Warner, Deborah Jean; Miller, Robert C. ; Greenslade, Thomas B. Jr. ; Rindos, Noah; Eklund, Jon (contributors); Deborah Jean Warner (editor)
Published by David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and Acton, MA, 1998
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Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. First Edition. 32 pages.Publisher's printed wraps. Illustrated. A bright clean copy. Wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS: John Bird and the Origin of the Sextant by DEBORAH JEAN WARNER. Circular Dividing Engines in the United States before 1900 by ROBERT C. MILLER. Thomas Alva Edison's Gift to Milan… High School by THOMAS B. GREENSLADE, Jr. A Constant Deviation Wavelength Spectrometer Made by Adam Hilger, Ltd. by NOAH RINDOS. The Beckman DU Spectrophotometer by JON EKLUND. The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distributing knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication (and a total of 70 issues), the journal covered areas including mathematical, optical and philosophical instruments, chemical, physical and electrical apparatus, sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions, collectors, and dealers in the field of scientific instruments.
More imagesRittenhouse Vol. 4 No. 1 (Issue 13): Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise Nov 1989
Kidwell, Peggy A (Aldrich); Paul L. Ferraglio; Dale R. Beeks; A. James Hill; Deborah Jean Warner; Francis E. Griggs, Jr. (contributors); Deborah Jean Warner (editor)
Published by David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and MA, 1989
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Staplebound wraps. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. First Edition. Pgs 1-32. 8vo. Wraps. Illustrated. A bright clean copy. Staplebound wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS: Elizur Wright's Arithmeter. An Early American Spiral Slide Rule by PEGGY A (Aldrich) KIDWELL. The Microscopes of Charles Fasoldt by PAUL L. FERRAGLIO. The Straight-Line… / Nadir Instrument of the Dorchester Bay Tunnel Project by DALE R. BEEKS and A. JAMES HILL. Microscopes and Medicine in the U.S., 1840-1860 by DEBORAH JEAN WARNER. Squire Whipple's Protracting Trigonometer by FRANCIS E. GRIGGS, JR. The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distributing knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication (and a total of 70 issues), the journal covered areas including mathematical, optical and philosophical instruments, chemical, physical and electrical apparatus, sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions, collectors, and dealers in the field of scientific instruments.
More imagesRittenhouse Vol. 8 No. 2 (Issue 30): Journal of the American Scientific Instrument Enterprise Feb 1994
Giordano, Raymond V.; Deborah Jean Warner; Steven Turner (contributors); Deborah Jean Warner (editor)
Published by David & Yola Coffeen and Raymond V. Giordano, Hastings-on-Hudson, NY and MA, 1994
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Staplebound wraps. Condition: Fine. First Edition. First Edition. Pgs 33-64. 8vo. Wraps. Illustrated. Minor scuffing to rear cover. A bright clean copy. Staplebound wraps. ISSUE CONTENTS: The Holyoke Instruments at Harvard by RAYMOND V. GIORDANO. Alvan Clarks' Customers by DEBORAH JEAN WARNER. Applying a New Science to a New Ind…ustry: The Promise of Spectrum Analysis and the Reality of the Bessemer Process of Making Steel by STEVEN TURNER. The Rittenhouse Journal of the Scientific Enterprise was a scholarly journal focused on increasing and distributing knowledge about scientific instruments made and/or sold in the US and the Americas. Throughout its 23 years of publication (and a total of 70 issues), the journal covered areas including mathematical, optical and philosophical instruments, chemical, physical and electrical apparatus, sundials and globes; and time periods from the 17th to the mid-20th century. Authors of the various articles in the journal are well known scholars from major institutions, collectors, and dealers in the field of scientific instruments.

Instruments of Science: An Historical Encyclopedia (Garland Encyclopedias in the History of Science)
Language: English
Published by Routledge, 1997
Series: Garland Encyclopedias in the History of Science, Book 1 of 3. Book 1 of 3 - Garland Encyclopedias in the History of Science
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Language: English
Published by LONDON SCIENCE MUSEUM, 1998
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1ST EDITION. NEAR FINE COPY IN LAMINATED BOARDS. 709 PAGES. RICHLY ILLUSTRATED.

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Language: English
Published by Taylor & Francis, 1998
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More imagesBulletin of the History of Medicine (73 volume set)
Henry E. Sigerist (Editor); Owsei Temkin (Editior); Leon Brotmacher; Gert H. Brieger (Editor); Carin Berkowitz; Alisha Rankin; Erwin H. Ackerknecht; Deborah Jean Warner; Genevieve Miller; Caroline Hannaway; Erna Lesky; Arthur Earl Walker; K.F. Russell; Lynn Thorndike; Ludwig Edelstein; Henry J. Webb; John H. Swanson; Mordecai Etziony; John Ruhrah; Fielding H. Garrison; Arlington C. Krause; Walter Pagel; Isabella H. Perry; Edwin Clarke; David I. Macht; Gabriel Nadeau; Linden F. Edwards; Dora B. Weiner; Edgar Erskine Hume; G. Kasten Tallmadge
Language: English
Published by The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, MD., 1933
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. [A massive 73 volume set of incredibly important medical and scientific material.] Tipped in signature of Owsei Temkin. Interesting provenance, previously owned by Arthur Earl Walker, and later by Owen and Caroline Hannaway. Printed 1933-2017. Mixed set with mostly hardcovers. Hardcover. Good bindings… and covers. Library stamps and markings. Shelf wear. Bookplate of A.E. Walker inside many volumes. This is an oversized or heavy book, which requires additional postage for international delivery outside the US. Contents: Vol. I, 1933; Vol. II, 1934; Vol. III, 1935; Vol. IV, 1936; Vol. V, 1937; Vol. VI, 1938; Vol. VII, 1939; Vol. VIII, 1940; Vol. IX, 1941; Vol. X, 1941; Vol. XI, 1942; Vol. XII, 1942; Vol. XIII, 1943; Vol. XIV, 1943; Vol. XV, 1944; Vol. XVI, 1944; Vol. XVII, 1945; Vol. XVIII, 1945; Vol. XIX, 1946; Vol. XX, 1946; Vol. XXI, 1947;Vol. XXII, 1948; Vol. XXIII, 1949; Vol. XXIV, 1950; Vol. XXV, 1951; Vol. XXVI, 1952; Vol. XXVII, 1953; Vol. XXVIII, 1954; Vol. XXIX, 1955; Vol. XXX, 1956; Vol. XXXI, 1957; Vol. XXXII, 1958; Vol. XXXIII, 1959; Vol. XXXIV, 1960; Vol. XXXV, 1961; Vol. XXXVI, 1962; Vol. XXXVII, 1963; Vol. XXXVIII, 1964; Vol. XXXIX, 1965; Vol. XL, 1966; Vol. XLII, 1968; Vol. XLIII, 1969; Vol. XLIV; 1970; Vol. XLV, 1971; Vol. 46, 1972; Vol. 47, 1973; Vol. 48, 1974; Vol. 49, 1975; Vol. 50, 1976; Vol. 51, 1977; Vol. 52, 1978; Vol. 67, No. 3, Fall 1993; Vol. 69, No. 3, Fall 1995; Vol. 71, No. 4, Winter 1997; Vol. 72, No. 1, Spring 1998; Vol. 76, No. 2, Summer 2002; Vol. 82, No. 1, Spring 2008; Vol. 82, No. 3, Fall 2008; Vol. 84, No. 1, Spring 2010; Vol. 84, No. 3, Fall 2010; Vol. 85, No. 2, Summer 2011; Vol. 86, No. 1, Spring 2012; Vol. 86, No. 3, Fall 2012; Vol. 86, No. 4, Winter 2012; Vol. 87, No. 2, Summer 2013; Vol. 89, No. 1, Spring 2015; Vol. 91, No. 2, Summer 2017; Index to Volumes I-XX 1933-1946; Index to Volumes XXI-XXXVI 1947-1962; Index to Volumes and Supplements 1933-1982; Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences Vol. XIII, No. 3, Jul. 1958; Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences Vol. XIII, No. 4, Oct. 1958; Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences Index I-XXX 1946-1975. Interesting essays in this collection include: Medical Practice Among the Somalis by Leon Brotmacher; Medicine and Graeco-Arabic Alchemy by Owsei Temkin; Stomach and Psyche: Eating, Digestion, and Mental Illness in the Medicine of Philippe Pinel by Elizabeth W. Williams; The Beauty of Anatomy: Visual Displays and Surgical Education in Early Nineteenth Century London by Carin Berkowitz; On Anecdote and Antidotes: Poison Trials in Sixteenth Century Europe by Alisha Rankin; The Scientific Personality of Galileo by Leonardo Olschki; Primitive Medicine and Culture Patterns by Erwin H. Ackerknecht; James Rush, Pioneer in American Psychology, 1786-1869 by Stephen G. Kurtz; Milton's Gout by Edward A. Block; Cultures of Death and Politics of Corpse Supply: Anatomy in Vienna, 1848-1914 by Tatjana Buklijas; Aphasia Studies and Language Theory in the Nineteenth Century by Otto M. Marx; Cortisone and the Politics of Empire: Imperialism and British Medicine 1918-1955 by David Cantor; The Campaign for Medical Microscopy in Antebellum America by Deborah Jean Warner; When Ice Cream Was Poisonous: Adulteration, Ptomaines, and Bacteriology in the United States, 1850-1910 by Edward Geist; A View from the Streets: Women and Medical Work in Elizabethan London by Deborah E. Harkness; Blood and Expertise: The Trials of the Female Medical Expert in the Ancien-Regime Courtroom by Cathy McClive; Amatus Lusitanus and the Obturator in Cleft Palates by Joshua O. Leibowitz; Early History of Pulmonary Surgery by Horace Herbsman; Development and Use of the Rubber Glove in Surgery and Gynecology by Curt Proskauer; The Legend of Jesse Bennet's 1794 Caesarian Section by Arthur G. King; Michel Foucault: The Knowledge of Power and the Power of Knowledge by Jean-Claude Guedon; Veterinary Medicine and Rural Health in Pre-Revolutionary France by Caroline Hannaway; Observations on the Chronology of the Galenic Corpus by Donald W. Peterson; The End of Greek Diet by Erwin H. Ackerknecht; Spinal Irritation and Osteopathy by Frank Schiller; Early Medical Experiences in Hawaii William S. Middleton; The Physician Versus the Negro: Medical and Anthropological Concepts of Race in the Late Nineteenth Century by John S. Haller Jr.; Structure and Function in Gall by Erna Lesky; Galen on Contaminated Cereals as a Cause of Epidemics by Elinor Lieber; History of the Exchange Transfusion; Its Use in Treatment of Erythroblastosis Fetalis by Carl Pochedly; Non-Venereal Treponematosis in Colonial North America by Thomas C. Parramore; The Introduction of Lemon Juice as a Cure for Scurvy by Christopher Lloyd; Sydenham and Locke on the Limits of Anatomy by David E. Wolfe; The Influence of Benjamin Rush on the Practice of Bleeding in South Carolina by Joseph I. Waring; The Cause of Cholera: Aspects of Eitological Thought in Nineteenth Century America by Charles Rosenberg; The Fountain of Life: A Greek Version by Charles Talbot; The Development of the Concept of Cerebral Localization in the Nineteenth Century by Arthur Earl Walker; John Browne, 1642-1702, A Seventeenth Century Surgeon, Anatomist, and Plagiarist by K.F. Russell; When Medicine was in Flower by Lynn Thorndike; Empedocles and Freud, Heraclitus and Jung by Garfield Tourney; The Professional Ethics of the Greek Physician by Ludwig Edelstein; Significance of Osteitis in Ancient Peruvian Trephining by T.D. Stewart; Obstetrical and Genito-Urinary Remedies of Thirteenth Century Spain by J. Horace Nunemaker; English Military Surgery During the Age of Elizabeth by Henry J. Webb; Evidence of Scurvy among Ancient Hebrews by John H. Swanson; The Early History of the Adrenal Glands, with Particular Reference to Theories of Function by Harris B. Shumacker Jr.; The Hebrew-Aramaic Element in Vesalius, A Critical Analysis by Mordecai Etziony; St. Gregory of Nazianzus and E. Signed.