Anbieter: About Books, Henderson, NV, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: New condition. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: New dust jacket. NOT a library discard (illustrator). Reprint of the 1960 original. Park Ridge, Illinois: Wood Library-Museum of Anesthesiology / American Society of Anesthesiologists, 1982. PLEASE NOTE. This is Volume 1 only (of 3). Volumes 2 and 3 were also republished in 1982 and share the same ISBN, so shop carefully. NEW and unread in a New dust jacket. Near PERFECT condition with only a tiny bit of very mild shelfwear (like you sometimes find in any new book store). NO chips, tears or fading. Square and tight. Sharp corners. Pages are fresh, crisp. clean and unmarked. NO underlining. NO highlighting. NO margin notes. We have only this one copy, but it is available now and ready to ship today from Henderson, Nevada. Illustrated. Bibliographical references. Index. Bound in the original gilt-stamped brown boards. Complete with dust jacket. From a review by Aidan O.Donnell: "Born in 1894, William Stanley Sykes was an anaesthetist in Leeds before the second world war. He was captured and held as a prisoner of war in Greece for some years. At the end of the war he returned to civilian life to find that anaesthesia had evolved in the intervening years, and he considered his skills to be obsolete. He decided to retire and devote his life to the study of anaesthetic history and equipment. His studies led him to write about points that interested him as he went along. The result was a collection of essays of enormous erudition. The topics were discursive and seemed to be random; but by deviating from the well trodden paths of the history texts Sykes gave us a fresh angle. The essays include a brief account of his own experience as an anaesthetist in a prison camp and some astonishing case histories, such as David LivingstoneÂ's own account of his mauling by a lion." From an AI overview: "Essays on the First Hundred Years of Anaesthesia (Volumes 1 & 2), written by Dr. W. Stanley Sykes and published starting in 1960, offer a critical, witty, and deeply researched historical review of anesthetic practice from 1846 to the mid-20th century. These essays move beyond simple history to scrutinize the successes, failures, and, often, the fatal mistakes of early innovators. Key Aspects of the Essays: Critical Evaluation: Sykes examines the development of anesthesia, often criticizing the ignorance and inefficiency of early practitioners. Focus on Failures: The collection is notable for documenting "dead ends" and failed ideas, such as unsuccessful inhalation devices and, in one instance, a dangerous, explosive machine. Key Figures and Discoveries: The essays cover important milestones, such as the early use of chloroform before James Young Simpson and the development of the laryngoscope. Historical Context: The work provides insight into 19th-century medicine and the rapid evolution of surgical practices after the introduction of ether in 1846. Volume Details: Volume I was published in 1960, and further essays were compiled to form subsequent volumes. The books are considered a 'gold mine' for medical historians and an entertaining read for anesthesiologists interested in the evolution of their specialty.". Reprint of the 1960 original. Hardcover. New condition/New dust jacket. Illus. by NOT a library discard. (ii), 171pp. Great Packaging, Fast Shipping. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 031928
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Anbieter: Lowry's Books, Three Rivers, MI, USA
Hard Cover. Zustand: Very Good. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: Very Good w/ Protective Cover. Very good condition. Vol 3 has some slight dampstaining on the bottom spine, volume 1 & 2 have some faded lettering on the spine. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 105292
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