The Book of Wild Flowers - An introduction to the ways of plant life together with biographies of 250 representative species and chapters on Our State Flowers and Familiar Grasses
Home Book on Sanitation with high resolution images - Book with useful information on the sanitary care of the household. Shows how to guard against disease germs and insect pests; included “first aid” for cuts, sores and burns, and gives many practical suggestions on related subjects. Also reviews briefly the sanitary care of domestic animals, poultry, etc. - 4th Edition.
In the center of a large room, a surgeon in a red cap and apron kneels to apply a leech to the foot of his bearded patient. Scenes of bloodletting and leechcraft are common in such images of doctors' surgeries. The patient's wife looks on with concern. Earthenware jars holding medicines and oils are arranged on the floor, along with small tools for cutting, and copper basins. At right, the surgeon's young apprentice works over a small three-legged pot. A portable furnace sits at right.
Color print advertisement for the Dow Chemical Company featuring an image of a young girl on a seesaw. The accompanying text details various applications of Dow products, including vitamins, fumigation, waste disposal, and food packaging, to help promote and preserve good health.
Presents an overview of popular chemistry and its influence on modern industry. Focuses on the industrial application of chemical principles, excluding the application of chemical research in areas such as medicine and academia. Intended to provide insight into the chemical sciences for the common layperson. Includes highly-detailed engraved illustrations throughout and a catalog of works published by S.W. Partridge and Co. at the book's end. This volume is part of the World's Wonders series created by publishers S.W. Partridge and Co. The work is digitized in its entirety.
This book on the history of vaccination is associated with the American Medical Association's 1913 Annual Meeting, which took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Includes a forward by Henry S. Wellcome announcing the opening of the Historical Medical Museum in London. Followed by a section titled "The 'Wellcome' Materia Medica Farm: A Modern Physic Garden" from pages 121-127. Includes a section on historical medical equipment titled "Medical Equipments from Pole to Pole" from pages 128-158. Followed by a supply catalog section for testing kits and first-aid cases from pages 159-186. Includes a pharmaceutical products section from pages 187-290. One page of the memoranda section includes handwritten notes. The end pages include advertisements for medical products, awards given by the Wellcome Chemical Research Laboratories at international exhibitions, drawings of the Wellcome research laboratories located in London, England as well as their office in New York City, New York.
The upward progress of a rocket, lit in the basement by the janitor's son, causes some strange situations as it passes through 20 floors of apartments!
This manuscript is a diverse and well-organized recipe collection with more than 520 different recipes on topics ranging from alchemy and medicine to solutions for simple household problems such as fleas. A direct ancestor to sixteenth-century Books of Secrets, the manuscript includes an extensive alphabetical subject index for easy reference and consultation to the topics contained therein. The numbered sections vary greatly in length; in some cases a number represents a short, individual recipe, but in many others, a numbered section includes numerous separate recipes related to the same subject. The contents of the manuscript are varied, but include fairly extensive sections devoted to alchemical recipes. Other topics represented include medicine, such as treating diseases of the eye and bloodletting; recipes of a domestic, household nature, including various recipes for inks, how to erase things from parchment, and how to get rid of vermin; cosmetic recipes related to caring for the hair and face; agricultural recipes, including a lengthy section of wine; and recipes for treating disease in animals.