Cholera and its treatment.

Hamlin (Cyrus)

Cholera and its treatment.

Description: a little light browning, occasional slight finger-soiling or spotting, textblock loose, pp. 15, [1, advertisements], 32mo, original stamped wrappers (lower with small map showing the location of John G. Cook, Lewiston apothecary), couple of small marginal tears from fore-edge, traces of ancient water stain.

Publication Details: Lewiston [ME]: Published by John G. Cook & Co., c. 1866

Notes: A remarkably well-preserved copy of this apparently unrecorded Maine imprint of a very successful short pamphlet on cholera treatment. In the same year, it was also published in New York, Boston, Washington, Dayton and (in Arabic) Beirut. Its author – Rev. Cyrus Hamlin (1811-1900), an American educator and Congregational missionary – was born and raised in Maine. He wrote this pamphlet in light of his direct experience of cholera in Turkey, under the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. During the Crimean War, he collaborate with Florence Nightingale. The pamphlet sought t...more

Bibliography: Atwater (vol.3).

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Price: £400

Subject: Sciences

Published Date: 1866

Stock Number: 53361

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