Stimson, Philip Moen: A Manual of the Common Contagious Diseases
Philadelphia, Pa.: Lea & Febiger, 1940. Third Edition, thoroughly Revised; illustrated with 54 Engravings and 6 Plates, 4 in Color. 465 p., 6 leaves of plates; 20 cm. (8 inches). Dark blue flexible cloth; gilt-stamped spine title and blind-stamped cover title. Many in-text illustrations. Includes glossary and index. Page 465 is printed on the recto of the back free endpaper; the verso of the back free endpaper and the fixed endpaper contain a table showing a summary of the common contagious diseases. Front free endpaper contains stamp of the Div. Communicable Diseases Vt. State Board of Health, and the inscription: "M. Sillaway, RN." Includes a section on the history of and issues related to vaccination against smallpox. In Near Fine- Condition: covers very slightly soiled; corners very slightly rubbed. Pages are clean and bright.. 3rd Edition. Near Fine-.
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- Seller Inventory #: 000125
- Binding: Hardcover
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- Publisher: Lea & Febiger
- Place: Philadelphia, Pa.
- Date published: 1940
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