1855 4vol Richardsons Sanitary Review Public Health Antiquarian History Books

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1855 4vol Richardsons Sanitary Review Public Health Antiquarian History Books

"Journal Of Public Health & Sanitary Review" also know as "Transactions of the Epidemiological Society of London"

4 Volumes

Edited by Benjamin Ward Richardson

Published by Thomas Richards For The Proprietor: Great Queen Street
Provenance: ex New South Wales Parliamentary Library
  • Volume 1: 1855
  • Volume 2: 1856
  • Volume 3: 1857
  • Volume 4: 1858
Scarce titles arguably rare. There are no copies held in any libraries according to WorldCat. There are no copies for sale online according to multiple sources including ViaLibris. It is difficult to find any reference to these publications. We consider these books to be of high importance as an historic reference of the development of a broad public health strategy. Local pickup in Upper Ferntree Gully Victoria is available for this set. A difficult set to price, we are open to reasonable offers.

" Sir Benjamin Ward Richardson (1828 - 1896) was a British physician, anaesthetist, physiologist, sanitarian, and a prolific writer on medical history. He was the recipient of the Fothergill gold medal, awarded by the Medical Society of London in 1854 and of the Astley Cooper triennial prize for an essay in physiology. "

" The Epidemiological Society of London , also known as the Royal Society of Medicine's Epidemiological Society, was founded in London in 1850 with the objective of investigating the causes and conditions which influence the origin, propagation, mitigation, and prevention of epidemic disease. The society became a part of the Royal Society of Medicine in 1907.

Following a severe outbreak of cholera in England in 1831-32 a London physician, J.H.Tucker, proposed in a letter to the Lancet that a society should be formed to specifically study epidemics. The first meeting of the Epidemiological Society of London took place on 6 May 1850 in Hanover Square, London. At a follow up meeting in July, chaired by Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, a constitution was agreed and officers appointed. Dr. Benjamin Guy Babington, a Guy's Hospital physician, was elected as the first President of the society, whose agreed objectives were:
  • to institute rigid examination into the causes and conditions which influence the origin, propagation, mitigation, and prevention of epidemic diseases
  • to institute...original and comprehensive researches into the nature and laws of disease
  • to communicate with government and legislature on matters connected with the prevention of epidemic diseases."
Minor wear to covers as shown. There are small splits to the top of the outer spines as shown. Aside from New South Wales Parliamentary Library stamps there are no other markings or signs of prior ownership. There is some light to moderate foxing present with an example of the worst shown. The vast majority of pages across all 4 volumes are clean. Pages typically age toned. We noticed a small tear in the middle of page 105 in volume 3 that extends to the page behind it - see photos. Books are considered to be in good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.

Size 23cm x 15.5cm x 3.5cm (x 4 books)

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Condition: Good
Binding: Hardcover
Special Attributes: ["1st Edition", "Illustrated", "4 Consecutive Volumes", "Ex NSW Parliamentary Library"]
Region: Europe
Subject: Science & Medicine
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: Minor wear to covers as shown. There are small splits to the top of the outer spines as shown. Aside from New South Wales Parliamentary Library stamps there are no other markings or signs of prior ownership. There is some light to moderate foxing present with an example of the worst shown. The vast majority of pages across all 4 volumes are clean. Pages typically age toned. We noticed a small tear in the middle of page 105 in volume 3 that extends to the page behind it - see photos. Books are considered to be in good condition overall. Please study photos to understand condition. Happy to provide more photos on request.
Language: English
Author: Benjamin Ward Richardson
Publisher: Thomas Richards For The Proprietor: Great Queen Street
Year Printed: 1855
Sub-subject: Public Health