CENTER H2 Clinical Neurology (Surnames HP) /H2 /CENTER Printed decorative maroon boards with White lettering. Issued in The JohnsHopkins Series in Contemporary Medicine and Public Health. http://www.gach.com/Gach/l1319-03.htm
Extractions: Inquire When ordering, please specify the catalog or list number as well as item numbers. Our online inventory uses a secure server for credit card orders. It is only necessary to order the first book from our lists through the secure server. Subsequent items can be ordered as a group via ordinary e-mail, since we will already have your credit card and shipping information from the first order. 175. Hadji-Dimo, A[thanase]. Étude clinique de deux qualités du tonus musculaire, l'extensibilité et la passivité. Paris: Librairie le François, 1940. 8vo. 1st Edition. [xii]+376pp. 86 text figures. Printed gray wrappers with black lettering. Text block broken at page 276, a good copy with The Hartford Retreat's embossed title-page stamp and whited spine call number. Scarce. The Bibliothèque National lists this as the author's thesis for the Medical Faculty of Paris. No copies recorded by OCLC. Weight: 2 pounds 8 ounces = 1.2 kg. SIZE: 23.8 x 16 x 2.6cm. Inquire Order Coping with Chronic Pain: A Guide to Patient Self-Management. New York/London: The Guilford Press, [1990]. 8vo. 1st Edition. viii+232pp. Black cloth-backed black boards with red spine lettering. A very good ex-library copy with the usual markings in very good dust jacket. Weight: 1 pound 3 ounces = 551 grams. SIZE: 23.2 x 15.5 x 2cm.
Humor Gazette Alexander Graham Bell (18471922) noted genius, inventor of the telephone bill . Ulysses S. Grant to a two-year deal worth a reported $15 million. http://www.humorgazette.com/rev_history_03.htm
Main Street, Vineyard Haven, MA - North Of The Bank Oliver married Helen Augusta Oliver (1847 1922) of Boston. Capt. Abigail,wife of John Whelden, was the daughter of Abraham Chase. http://history.vineyard.net/mainst/zero/
Extractions: North of the Bank The following is a history of the homes that stand or once stood north of where Compass Bank stands today, on the east side of Main Street in Vineyard Haven, Mass. This is an unfinished draft! Do you have any memories of any of the other people, places, businesses or events mentioned here? Or do you have corrections, additions, or suggestions? Or photos? Please contact G = Ruins of Jenkins' Paint Shop Similar shot, from the same spot, probably taken the same day in August 1883. The Crowell, Lambert, and Manter houses are visible on the right. The Dias house can be seen on the left. (In the foreground are Ellis Manter's and Laura Robinson's homes, and Drummer Lane.) Probably taken from the top of the (new) harness factory, between 1883 and 1899. The Lambert House is at the center, with the Thomas Manter house behind it.