Title supplied by translator., Date derived from similarity to Poster0286., In image: [insignia of military government of Korea] MG-P-20., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK)
Title supplied by translator., Date supplied by curator., In image: [insignia of military government of Korea] MG-P-19., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
United States Army Military Government in Korea (USAMGIK)
Subject (Topic):
Smallpox, Prevention, Vaccination, Health education, Sick persons, Physicians, and Hypodermic syringes
Title and publisher supplied by curator/translator., Date derived from style., Poster gives detailed diagram of the yeast manufacturing process., In lower margin: FPO-16-223., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Nutrition Education Committee, Ministry of Education and Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction
Subject (Topic):
Yeast, Yeast industry, Human nutrition, Health education, Eating & drinking, Pregnant women, Infants, Older people, and Food processing
Title and publisher supplied by curator/translator., Poster includes an image of Elsie the Cow, the mascot of the Borden Dairy Company, who first appeared in 1936., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Nutrition Education Committee, Ministry of Education
Subject (Topic):
Milk consumption, Milk in human nutrition, Public health, Health education, Eating & drinking, Cows, Families, and Milk
Title and publisher supplied by curator/translator., Date derived from clothing styles., In margin lower left: FPO-14-201., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction
Subject (Topic):
Rice in human nutrition, Rice, Milling, Health education, Eating & drinking, and Couples
Title and publisher supplied by curator/translator., Date derived from style., In lower margin: FPO-24-250., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Fengshan Horticultural Research Institute, Ministry of Education and Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction
Subject (Topic):
Human nutrition, Papaya, Health education, Fruit-culture, Eating & drinking, Fruit, Children, and Gardening
Title and publisher supplied by curator/translator., Date derived from style, In lower margin: FPO-15-222., and This electronic record is derived from historic data and may not reflect our current information. Review and updating of records is ongoing.
Publisher:
Nutrition Education Committee, Ministry of Education and Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction
Subject (Topic):
Human nutrition, Food habits, Health education, Food, Fruit, Vegetables, and Rabbits
Puck (German), back cover. By F. Opper, translation “Two Young Aesculaps, or the importance of the Beard.” Hardworking student who becomes a Dr. has no patients, while carousing fellow who grows a beard has a full waiting room. He's seen taking a lady's pulse with pocket watch. A young black boy acts as door-keeper of the doctor's study. No medical accoutrements in the successful doctor's rooms; industrious student had skull, anatomical drawings, and piles of books in his room. Hansen database #358.
Puck (30:773), page 332, back cover. By F. Opper, six scenes where the assistant fools the Philosopher by surreptitiously adding whiskey to the elixir. Hansen database #363.
Puck (17:422), page 96, back cover. By Zimmerman, Puck: "The new parks are a good thing, Mr. Grace, but suppose we begin by making 'breathing spaces' of these dirty streets.” Hansen database #344.
Puck (7:165), page 160, back cover. F. Opper, six scenes, analytical chemist is being paid off; “the big four” dancing together: The Grocer, the Doctor, the Undertaker, and the Sexton. Hansen database #307.
Puck (27:683), page 112, back cover. By K., shows Puck offering “Free Trade Elixir” to a politician (Blaine?) who's trying to use a bellows marked “wind” to revive a fainted Columbia wrapped in a ribbon marked South American Trade. Another man uses a fan marked Pan-American Congress. Three others (doctors?) look on skeptically at politician's efforts. Hansen database #362.
Puck (9:234), page 444, back cover. By J.A.W. (Wales), rejuvenated Tilden being dis-interred in cemetery by doctor with bag of medicine bottles (one marked elixir of life); doctor is carrying a stick which is too short for a cane and might be a large hypodermic needle (perhaps drawn by someone unfamiliar with this new device). Nearly a decade before Brown-Sequard. Hansen database #322.
Puck (19:477), page 144, back cover. Pun on impressionist art, bottom right mocks Pasteur and rabid dogs, labelling a medicine bottle with name of Pasteur. Hansen database #350.
Puck (17:428), page 192, back cover. By F. Opper, about civil service reform. Since cure is believing in honest government, no medical instruments are shown except for cast-away crutches. Hansen database #346.
Puck (16:393), page 48, back cover. By Gillam, shows the tattooed man lying next to a pool with lily ponds. Beautiful example of the famous Tattooed Man series. Hansen database #341.
Puck (38:974), page 184-185, centerfold of complete issue. By Dalrymple, China is being fed spoons of ultimatum pills by England, Russia, and Japan from international pill box. Hansen database #286.
Puck (German), back cover. By F. Graetz, “A New Variant of an old Anecdote." English version title is "Tit for Tat." Uncle Sam to Bismarck: "If you hit my swine, I'll have a crack at your wine!" On reciprocal boycott of American pork and German wine. Wine bottle contains vinegar, sugar of lead, aniline dyes, and glucose. Hansen database #335.
Puck (23:581), page 156, back cover. By F. Opper, “Uncle Sam (to Civil Service Reform).--Don't cry, my child, he'll look after you presently. Your brother needs attention more than you do." War Tariff and Civil Service. Hansen database #356.
Puck (9:215), page 124, back cover of complete issue. Greece as Warlike baby watched over by a Turkey with a bottle of "Turkish soothing syrup." Hansen database #317.
Puck (German), back cover. J. A. Wales, with citizens doing work of the Street Cleaning Bureau. The English version is Hansen database #316. Hansen database #315.
Puck (7:168), page 218, back cover. JAW (Wales). Death running toward gang plank, carrying suitcase labelled disease and accidents, wearing coffins as shoes. Copy 1. Issue has no editorial text on this. Hansen database #308.
Puck (9:215), page 114-115, centerfold in complete issue. By Keppler, showing New York City in rags escorted by New York City members of legislature and Rural member of New York state legislature. Skeletons on stoops are labelled diphtheria, smallpox, malaria, and fever; same names appear on a smoking barrel in the muddy street. Hansen database #245.
Puck (48:1230), front cover. By Dalrymple, Puck as top-hatted doctor with eye glasses examine head of Olney (who endorsed W J. Bryan) in a (locked) Hopeless Ward for Incurables (! as to word order). Olney is holding a toy jester with Bryan's head. Hansen database #224.
Puck (15:385), page 336, back. Lower half shows poor family in a garret; upper shows clergyman going to Europe where there are alpine hikes and open-air concerts. Hansen database #340.
Puck (10:252), page 284-285, center. Shows hazards of arctic expeditions, with upper left inset of rich man warming his feet in front of a fire and lower right inset showing a sailor's suffering wife. This issue's cover is Guiteau on pedestal and back contains article about Guiteau. Compare to Puck Aug. 20, 1884. Hansen database #258.
Ibn Ilyās, Manṣūr ibn Muḥammad, fl. 1384 ابن إلياس، منصور بن محمد، fl. 1384
Published / Created:
1709]
Call Number:
Manuscript Persian S-8
Image Count:
73
Alternative Title:
Tashrīḥ-i badan-i insān and تشريح بدن إنسان
Description:
Manuscript., Persian., An illustrated treatise on human anatomy, usually referred to as Tashrīh-i Mansūrī (Mansūr's Anatomy) Copied 14 Muḥarram 1121? H/March 27, 1709 in large nastaʻlīq. The 35 folios measure 20.2 cm x 30 cm. The written surface measures 13.5 cm x 23.5 cm, 14 lines to page. Contains 4 anatomical, multicolor illustrations. The wove paper is of brown color. Modern buckram binding. Incipit: "Rabbi yassir. Bismi Allāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm. Wa-timm bi-khayr." End: Taḥrīr fī al-tārīkh 14 Muḥarram al-ḥarām, sanat 3 julūs-i Pādishāh Shāh Bahādur, khallada Allāh mulkahu." Provenance: John F. Fulton, June 19, 1951. Call no.: Or. Persian Ms. S-8., and Digital version available;
Untitled medical text in nestaʻlīq script. 463 folios, 26x16 cm., 9 lines per page. Written surface measures 8.5x15 cm. Main text in Arabic, some notes in Persian. The manuscript is difficult to date since the colophon is missing. Old read leather binding with some pieces replaced at some time in the past and colored to match. Author unknown. The introduction states that the treatise consists of four chapters: (1) On the basic principles of classification of medical sciences; (2) On medication and nutrition; (3) On diseases that infect certain body parts; and (4) On diseases that infect other body parts. A printed note, probably clipped from an old catalog, is mounted on the last blank page states: "A very fine and unpublished Persian [sic] manuscript on medicine in red leather binding of 17th century." It is certainly in nice condition, but we cannot vouch for "unpublished" or "17th century.", "Baʻda ḥamd Allāh ʻazza wa-jall ... fa-qad rattabtu hādhā al-kitāb ʻalá arbaʻat funūn ...", Manuscript., Arabic., and Digital version available;
Nuzh́at al-mushtāq fī ikhtirāq al-āfāq. 1592 880-02, De geographia universali ... Hortus cultissimus, and نزهة المشتاق في اختراق الآفاق. ١٥٩٢. 240-02/(3/r
Description:
Some copies have title in Arabic and Latin: ... De geographia universali ... Hortus cultissimus ..., Signatures (marked in Arabic): 1-41⁴ (41₄ blank), and Title and text within ornamental border.
Maghribī, Abū Saʻīd ibn Ibrāhīm, active 12th century, author مغربي، أبو سعيد بن إبراهيم، ناشط قرن 12، مؤلف
Published / Created:
23 Ramaḍān, 1021 H [17 November, 1612]
Call Number:
Manuscript Arabic 3
Image Count:
504
Resource Type:
text
Abstract:
Manuscript on medicine and pharmacology by Abū Saʻīd ibn Ibrāhīm al-Mutaṭabbib al-Maghribī, a little known physician and pharmacologist who seems to have lived in the 12th century. The name of the author is given as "Abū Saʻīd ibn Ibrāhīm al-Maghribī" in one of his medical/pharmacological manuscript works: "Kitāb fatʹḥ al-tadāwī min jamīʻ al-amrāḍ wa-al-shakāwī fī mufradāt al-ʻaqāqīr, [17--?]" which he dedicated to the Amīr Shams al-Dīn Abū ʻAbd Allāh Muḥammad Dhū al-Qarnayn ibn ʻAyn al-Dawlah, the son of Amīr Ghāzī who seems to be the Danishmendid ruler Dhū al-Qarnayn, d. 557 H/1162 CE (OCLC 244629229). In the printed editions with slightly different titles: "Taqwīm al-adwīyah al-mufradah, aw, al-Munjiḥ fī al-tadāwī min jamīʻ al-amrāḍ wa-al-shakāwī" as Ibrāhīm ibn Abī Saʻīd al-ʻAlāʼī (OCLC 785065773) and "Taqwīm al-adwīyah, aw, al-Munjiḥ fī al-tadāwī min ṣunūf al-amrāḍ wa-al-shakāwī" as Abī Saʻīd Ibrāhīm ibn Abī Saʻīd al-ʻAlāʼī al-Maghribī (OCLC 796221762). The manuscript was read and collated with the copyist (whose name is not mentioned), as mentioned in the colophon, by the physician ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻAbd al-Muṭṭalib al-Khālidī (?) al-Khurāsānī (an obscure physician) on 23 Ramaḍan, 1021 H (17 November, 1612). Place of copying not mentioned, probably in Iran
In Arabic., Incipit: "Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm wa-bi-hi thiqatī. al-Ḥamdu lillāh Rabb al-ʻĀlamīn ḥamda al-shākirīn wa-al-ṣalāh wa-al-salām ʻalá al-Nabī al-Muṣṭafá Muḥammad wa-ālihi al-ṭāhirīn. al-Kitāb al-awwal yashtamilu ʻalá maʻrifat ḥadd al-ṭibb wa-maʻrifat juzʼayhi al-ʻilmī wa-al-ʻamalī wa-ʻalá maʻrifat al-umūr al-jawharīyah [?] lil-abdān min al-ʻanāṣir wa-al-amzijah wa-al-akhlāṭ wa-al-aʻḍāʼ al-mutashābihat al-ajzāʼ wa-al-aʻḍāʼ al-ālīyah wa-ʻalá maʻrifat al-qiwá al-ṭabīʻīyah wa-al-ḥayawānīyah wa-al-nafsānīyah ...", 18 x 30 cm ; written surface: 11.3 x 20 cm, 25 lines per page., Islamic red leather binding., In good naskhī script; in black ink, on yellowish paper, with headings, keywords and marking in red; catchwords. Part 3 of the manuscript on pharmacology is profusely illustrated on the margins with beautifully colored drawings of the plants and animals mentioned in the text., Some collations and corrections on the margins., On title page an ownership seal in the name of Muḥammad ibn ʻAlī al-Mūsawī., and Colophon: "Bismillāh al-Raḥmān al-Raḥīm. Balagha qibālan wa-taṣḥīḥan wa-tadrīsan fī al-thālith wa-al-ʻishrīn min shahr Ramaḍān al-mubārak sanat iḥdá wa-ʻishrīn baʻda al-alf min al-Hijrah. Wa-anā al-ʻabd aqall al-mutaṭabbibīn ʻAbd Allāh ibn ʻAbd al-Muṭṭalib al-Khālidī [?] al-Khurāsānī, ghafara Allāh la-hu wa-li-wālidayh. 1021. Balagha muqābalatan maʻa muntasikhih."
Subject (Name):
Maghribī, Abū Saʻīd ibn Ibrāhīm, active 12th century.
Subject (Topic):
Materia medica, Animal, Medicinal plants, Medicine, Arab, and Pharmacology
Majūsī, ʻAlī ibn al-ʻAbbās, active 10th century-11th century مجوسي، علي بن عباس، active 10th century-11th century
Published / Created:
1437?]
Call Number:
Manuscript Arabic 4
Image Count:
1008
Alternative Title:
Kāmil al-ṣināʻah al-ṭibbīyah 880-02, Malakī, كامل الصناعة الطبية 240-02/(3/r, and ملكي
Description:
Manuscript., Arabic., Date in colophon, 841 H. (1437 or 1438 M.), is questionable. It is added at the end of the text in a different hand., Copied in clear small naskh. 17 x 27 cm. The written surface measures 10.7 x 19.7 cm. Text ruled with blue and gold lines. 29 lines per page. Catchwords on bottom of page. Headings and other catchwords in red. Laid paper is light brown and glazed. The leather binding has no flap. Consists of 2 juzʼ each of which consists of 10 maqālah. Table of contents precedes the text., Gift of Harvey Cushing in 1939, who acquired it from Saʻd̄ Kurdustānī (Correspondence included in ms.)., and Digital version available;
Manuscript., Persian., and Anonymous treatise on medicine in Persian, assigned to a certain ʻAyn al-Ḥayat Iskandarī who may or may not have been a real person. Another copy in the Bibliothèque Nationale at Paris (Catalogue des manuscrits persans, par E. Blochet, no. 874). Undated ca. 17th cent. in fair taʻlīq writing. Seems to be incomplete at the end. 175 leaves; 20x15 cm.; the written surface measures 14x7.5 cm; 15 line to the page; commentaries on the margins of most pages.
Publisher:
s.n. and د.ن.،
Subject (Topic):
Medicine, Medieval, Medicine, Arab, Medicine, Persian, Medicine, and Therapeutics
Manuscript., Arabic., Date of copying 939 H/1532 or 1533 M (but more likely 12/18 cent.), In neat, medium size naskh; 10.5x18.5 cm.; the written surface measures 6.5x13 cm., 17 lines per page. Paper is brittle, light brown with some glazing., and "Tammat al-maqālah al-thālithah min Kitāb Jālinūs fī ʻamal al-tashrīḥ"--Colophon.
His canon of medicine, followed (with separate half-title and individual paging) by his Kitab al-naja (an abridgment of his philosophical work entitled Kitab al-shifa)., Title transliterated. Text and title page, except for imprint, are in Arabic., and Includes the author's Kitāb al-Najāt, an abridgement of his larger work, Kitāb al-Shifā.
His canon of medicine, followed (with separate half-title and individual paging) by his Kitab al-naja (an abridgment of his philosophical work entitled Kitab al-shifa)., Title transliterated. Text and title page, except for imprint, are in Arabic., and Includes the author's Kitāb al-Najāt, an abridgement of his larger work, Kitāb al-Shifā.
Qānūn fī al-ṭibb. 1597 880-02 and قانون في الطب. 1597 240-02/(3/r
Description:
"Istaktabahu al-faqīr ilá mawlāhu ʻAbd al-Karīm al-Quṭbī [?] al-Ḥanafī ghafar [...] sanat 1006"--T.p., "Tamma al-juzʼ al-thānī min Kitāb al-Qānūn. Wa-bi-tamāmihi tammat al-kutub al-khamsah al-mushtamilah ʻalá al-Qānūn wa-dhalika fī al-ʻishr al-awsaṭ min Ṣafar min sanat sanat ithnayn wa-tisʻīn wa-sitimiʼah [25 January 1293] ... Wa-kāna al-farāgh min kitābat hādhihi al-naskhah al-mubārakah fī awāʼil shahr Rabīʻ al-Awwal sanat sitt baʻda al-alf [13 October 1597] ..."--Colophon., Two leaves of notes in Arabic and Persian at end., Copied in medium sized naskhi script, 21.5 x 31 cm. Writing surface 14.7 x 22.5 cm. Text is gilt ruled 39 lines to page. Catchwords and headings in red, blue and gold. The leather binding is gilt stamped., and Gift of Harvey Cushing, July 30 1929. Purchased from Dr. Saʻīd Kurdustānī.
Qumrī, Abū Manṣūr al-Ḥasan ibn Nūḥ, 11th cent قمري، أبو منصور الحسن بن نوح، 11th cent..
Published / Created:
16--?]
Call Number:
Manuscript Arabic 20
Image Count:
448
Alternative Title:
Ghinā wa-al-muná fī ʻilm al-ṭibb 880-02 and غنا والمنى في علم الطب 240-02/(3/r
Description:
Manuscript., Arabic., "Tamma al-kitāb bi-ḥamd Allāh wa-ʻawnihi wa-tawfīqihi wa-mannih [...] al-khāmis min shahr Rabiʻ al-Ākhir min sanat sabʻ [...]"--Colophon., and Year of copying illegible, probably beginning of 17th cent. In medium size naskh. The 213 fols. measure 15.5x24 cm.; the written surface measures 13x18.5 cm., 21 lines per page; catchwords on bottom of page; headings in red. The laid paper is light brown and not glazed. Damaged, poorly repaired. Leather binding with no flap. Ref.: GAL I 239, 22 (24) #1.