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Item Code: 804-578
By Jonathan Pereira. Third American edition, enlarged and improved. Edited by Joseph Carson, MD. Published by Blanchard and Lea, Philadelphia, 1854. 2 volumes. Front eps contains following penciled inscription: “J. Keith Moore/ Cincinnati, Oh./// Office Prof. A.H. Baker, MD ///Now Asst. Surgeon, 3rd Ohio Vol. Cavalry/ Appointed August 19th 1862”. Also eps University of Cincinnati Library sticker—“College of Medicine. Gift of Virginia Moore Burke.”
John K. Moore, erroneously originally listed as D.K. Moore, enlisted as an Assistant Surgeon on 8/19/62 and was commissioned into 3rd Ohio Cavalry. He was discharged on 12/9/62.
1226 /& 882 pp., ills. Full calf, measuring 9.5 x 6.25”, with raised bands and gilt lettered black lea. spine label. Exhibits medium wear at the extremities and cover scuffs, & chipped spine labels. Tight spines, clean text. Else good. Solid medical set ID’d to Civil war surgeon. Invites further research.
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