M E D I C a L Treasures from the Health Sciences Library
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EXHIBITION CABINET FOURTEEN: PHRENOLOGY George Combe, A System of Phrenology. 2nd ed. Edinburgh: John Anderson Jr, 1825. Hist. Coll. BFA C729 Cesare Lombroso, Criminal Man. Translated by Mary Gibson and Nicole Hahn Rafter, with translation assistance from Mark Seymour. Durham, North Caroline: Duke University Press, 2006. Private Collection Image from Cesare Lombroso, L’Uomo Delinquent. 4th edition. Turin, 1889. Internet CABINET FIFTEEN: BLOOD PRESSURE & CIRCULATION Stephen Hales, Statical Essays. 2nd ed. corrected. London: Printed for W. Innys and R. Manby and T. Woodward, 1740. Hist. Coll. QK711 H457 ___, Vegetable Staticks; Or, An Account of Some Statical Experiments on the Sap in Vegetables. London: Printed for W. and J. Innys, and T. Woodward, 1727. Hist. Coll. QKA H168 William Withering, An Account of the Foxglove and Some of its Medicinal Uses: With Practical Remarks on Dropsy and other Diseases. London: Broomsleigh Press, [1968]; facsimile. Hist. Coll. QV153 W823 CABINET SIXTEEN: THE MONRO COLLECTION Alexander Monro secundus, ‘Anatomical lectures delivered …in the College of Edinburgh winter, 1773/4.’ Manuscript. Edinburgh, 1773-1774. Monro M175B Reproduction of title page from William Hunter, Medical Commentaries. Part I. Containing a Plain and Direct Answer to Professor Monro Jr. London: Printed by A. Hamilton, 1762. Monro M142 John Hunter, A Treatise on the Venereal Disease. London: No. 13, Castle-Street, Leicester-Square, 1786. Monro M141 CABINET SEVENTEEN: NEW ZEALAND Frank Ogston, ‘The Hall Poisoning Cases’, in The New Zealand Medical Journal, Vol. 1, 1887-8. Dunedin: J. Wilkie, [1888]. Med: NZ Coll: Per Peter Henry Buck (Te Rangi Hīroa), Medicine Amongst the Maoris in Ancient and Modern Times. Unpublished: PhD Thesis, University of New Zealand, 1910. Hist. Coll. W4 B922 Portrait of Sir Peter Buck Phil A. Silva, ‘A Thousand Dunedin Three Year Olds: A Multidisciplinary Study of Child Development.’ Report submitted to the Medical Research Council of New Zealand. [Dunedin], July 1976. Hist. Coll. WS103 S586 CABINET EIGHTEEN: BERNHARD ALBINUS Bernard Siegfried Albinus, Tables of the Skeleton and Muscles of the Human Body. Translated from Latin. London: Woodfall, 1746. Hist. Coll. WE17 A337 VITRINES: Vitrine One: Gray’s Anatomy Vitrine Two: Annotated Modern Vesalius MEDICAL Vitrine Three: Professor Daniel J Cunningham & the Cerebum Vitrine Four: Otago Medical School Acknowledgements: Thanks to Dr Louisa Baillie, Christy Ballard, Professor Barbara Brookes, Rachel Connor, Professor Terence Doyle, Richard German, Dr Katherine Hall, Dr Susan Heydon, Trish Leishman, Caitlin McDougall, Dr Ruth Napper, & Dr Mark Seymour. Treasures from the Health Sciences Library CABINET FOUR (DRAWER): NERVOUS SYSTEM Thomas Willis, The Anatomy of the Brain and Nerves. Birmingham, Alabama: Classics of Medicine Library, 1978. WL101 W735 Santiago Ramón y Cajal, Degeneration and Regeneration of the Nervous System. Vol. II. London: Oxford University Press, 1928. Hist. Coll. WL102 R175 CABINET FIVE (DRAWER): ANATOMY Domenico Bonaveri, Notomie di Titiano. [Bologna, 1670]. Hist. Coll. WZ405 BS23 MEDICAL Muscle Figure, plate 10, from Domenico Bonaveri, Notomie di Titiano. [Bologna, 1670]. Hist. Coll. WZ405 BS23 CABINET SIX: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Antoine Laurent Lavoisier, Traité Élémentaire de Chimie. 2nd ed. Vol. I. Paris: Cuchet, 1793. Hist. Coll. QDA L414 Jan Swammerdam, Tractatus Physico-Anatomico-Medico de Respiratione Usuque Pulmonum. [Leiden]: [Daniel], Abraham & Adrian à Gaasbeeck, 1667. Hist. Coll. WZ250 S971 1667 Treasures from the Health Sciences Library Joseph Priestley, Experiments and Observations Relating to Various Branches of Natural Philosophy. London: [Printed] for J. Johnson, 1779. Hist. Coll. QDA P949 In 1929, the historical collection of the University of Otago’s Health Sciences (formerly Medical) Library was established with the donation of the famed Monro Collection. The some 450 volumes CABINET SEVEN: ANDREAS VESALIUS (1514-64) were owned by Alexander Monro, father (primus), son (secundus), and grandson (tertius), who Andreas Vesalius, De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem. [Basel: Johannes Oporinus, 1555]. Monro M306 were successively Professors of Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh, 1720-1846. Wonderful Title page reproduction of Andreas Vesalius, De Humani Corporis Fabrica Libri Septem. [Basel: Johannes Oporinus, 1555]. Monro M306 though the Monro Collection is, it comprises but a fraction of the total Health Sciences Library’s Portrait of Andreas Vesalius Historical Collections, some 100,000 plus volumes. These include 18th, 19th, and 20th century books and manuscripts, as well as the unique Preventive Medicine Dissertations. CABINET EIGHT: OBSTETRICS & GYNAECOLOGY This exhibition, Medical Marvels, highlights treasures from this Historical Collection, from William Harvey, Exercitationes de Generatione Animalium. [Amsterdam]: Joannem Ravesteynium, 1651. Hist. Coll. WZ250 H342 1651 pharmacy and phrenology, to dentistry and disease. Of particular note is the anatomical flap William Smellie, A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Midwifery. 3rd ed. corrected. London: Printed for D. Wilson and T. Durham, book by Johann Remmelin, printed in Holland in 1667; a second edition of Andreas Vesalius’s The 1756. Hist. Coll. WQA S638 Fabric of the Body, printed in 1555; and Bernhard Albinus’s Tables of the Skeleton and Muscles Reinier de Graaf, De Virorum Organis Generationi Inservientibus, de Clysteribus et de usu Siphonis in Anatomia. [Leiden]: Ex Officinia of the Human Body, printed in 1746. Other noteworthy items include works by medicos Edward Hackiana, 1668. Hist. Coll. WZ250 G726 1668 Jenner, John Hunter, Francis Glisson, Thomas Willis, and William Smellie. For those interested in the history of medicine, the exhibition is a feast. CABINET NINE (DRAWER): PREVENTIVE MEDICINE DISSERTATIONS This exhibition reflects scholarly engagement. Many of the books have been chosen by University Donald McAllister, ‘A General Survey of the Problem of Criminal Abortion, and Material from an Interview with a Criminal of Otago academic staff, students, and librarians, who have used the books for their own Abortionist.’ Unpublished dissertation, 1942. Storage: Preventive Medicine Dissertations McA research. We are particularly indebted to Professor Terence Doyle, Department of Medicine, R.S. Croxson and M.D. Goddard, ‘Prevention of Industrial Eye Injuries: A Survey of Preventive and Protective Aspects of Accidental Eye and Professor Barbara Brookes, History Department. The first is an avid user of the historical Injuries Arising from the Local Metal and Engineering…’ Unpublished dissertation, 1959. Storage: Preventive Medicine Dissertations Cro collection; the second highlighted the importance of the Preventive Medicine dissertations. Please enjoy the exhibition. CABINET TEN (DRAWER): DENTISTRY Thomas Bell, The Anatomy, Physiology, and Diseases of the Teeth. London: Highley, 1829. WU101 B435 Henry Percy Pickerill, Facial Surgery. Edinburgh: E. & S. Livingstone, 1924. Hist Coll. NZ WE705 P595 ITEMS ON DISPLAY Harvey Brown, Pickerill: Pioneer in Plastic Surgery, Dental Education, and Dental Research. Dunedin: Otago University Press, 2007. CABINET ONE: INTRODUCTION & JOHANN REMMELIN Private Collection Johann Remmelin, Pinax Microcosmographicus. Amsterdam: Ex typographia Pauli Matthiae, 1667. Historical Collection (Hist. Coll.) WZ250 RH81 1667 CABINET ELEVEN: SURGERY I Katherine Hall, abstract, ‘Towards Patient-Centred Anatomy: Historical and Contemporary Observations’, c.2017 The Workes of that Famous Physitian Dr. Alexander Read.2nd ed. London: Printed by E.G. for Richard Thrale, 1650. Hist. Coll. WZ250 R282 John Hunter, Observations on Certain Parts of the Animal Oeconomy. 2nd ed. London: Printed and sold at No 13, Castle-Street, CABINET TWO: POISONS Leicester-Square; and by Mr. G. Nicol; and Mr. J. Johnson, 1792. Hist. Coll. QLE H945 William Salmon, Pharmacopoeia Londinensis; or, the New London Dispensatory. 5th ed. London: Printed by J. Dawks, 1696. Hist. Coll. QVC S172 CABINET TWELVE (DRAWER): SURGERY II Culpeper’s English Physician; and Complete Herbal. 12th ed. London: Printed by J. Adlard, 1809. Hist. Coll. QV766 C968 1809 The Chirurgical Works of Percivall Pott. Vol. I. London: Printed for J. Johnson, et al., 1790. Hist. Coll. WOA P865 Richard Mead, A Mechanical Account of Poisons. London: Printed by J.R. for Ralph South, 1702. Hist. Coll. QVB M479 Lateral X-ray image relating to ‘Pott’s Disease’ Robert Liston, Practical Surgery. London: John Churchill, 1846. Hist. Coll. WOD L773 CABINET THREE: FRANCIS GLISSON (1597-1677) Francis Glisson, Tractatus de Rachitide sive Morbo Puerili. Hagae-Comitis: Arnoldum Leers, 1682. Hist. Coll. WZ448 R539 CABINET THIRTEEN (DRAWER): DISEASE ___, Tractatus de Ventriculo et Intestinis: [London]: Typis E.F. Prostat Venalis Apud Henricum Brome, 1677. Hist. Coll. WZ250 G561 1677 Edward Jenner, An Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the Variolae Vaccinae. Milan: R. Lier and Co., 1923; facsimile. Hist. Coll. ___, Anatomia Hepatis: Cui Praemittuntur Quaedam ad Rem Anatomicam Universe Spectantia. Hagae-Comitum: Arnoldum Leers, WC588 J54 1923 1681. Hist. Coll. WZ250 G561 1681 Cyril William Dixon, Smallpox. London: J. & A. Churchill, 1962. Hist. Coll. WC585 D621.