Holiday 2022 Catalogue

Science & Medicine - 97 - Bauman Rare Books “A Major Innovation… An Institution In Its Own Right”: Scarce 1859 First American Edition Of Gray’s Anatomy, In Contemporary American Binding, With Civil War Medical Provenance 94. GRAY, Henry. Anatomy Descriptive and Surgical. Philadelphia, 1859. Tall thick octavo, contemporary full sheep rebacked with original spine and black morocco spine label neatly laid down. $12,500. First American edition of this classic anatomical textbook by Henry Gray, richly illustrated with 363 wood-engravings after drawings by Henry Vandyke Carter, published on the eve of the American Civil War—this edition of Gray’s Anatomy would have been an indispensable tool for American doctors, surgeons, andmedical students at this crucial period in our history, on and off the battlefield. “Remains today a standard work on the subject” (Garrison & Morton). A desirable copy in a contemporary American binding, with a Civil War-era medical provenance. “No medical text has ever been so widely used by successive generations of medical students and doctors… It is a measure of Gray’s single-minded devotion to anatomy and authorship that ‘Gray’s Anatomy’ remains even today, not only an important book of reference but as virtually a household phrase” (DNB). “The first edition of 1858 was found to have a good many errors, most of which were corrected in the 1859 edition” (Heirs of Hippocrates 1915). Bound without half title. Garrison & Morton 418. Lilly, 211. Norman 939. Owner ink signature, dated Cincinnati, Dec. 1860, and penciled annotations of Dr. Winslow Brown, who notes his use of this book during the Civil War (April 1-November 1, 1862) at Camp Dennison Hospital, established just after the Battle of Shiloh, which at its height tended to 2300 sick or injured soldiers. Dr. Brown’s penciled notes of brain size in relation to intelligence are on the rear blank. Dr. Brown’s death in San Francisco on November 2, 1868, was attributed to poison. Title page and one leaf of contents (pp. 15-16) with light edge-wear, scattered foxing to text. A nicely refurbished copy, most desirable with Civil War medical provenance. “Surgical Anatomy is, to the student of medicine and surgery, the most essential branch of anatomical science.”

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