Carpenter, William B. Elements of Physiology, including Physiological Anatomy, for the use of the Medical Student, With One Hundred and Eighty Illustrations. Philadelphia: Lea and Blanchard, 1846. First American Edition. [12041]
Full sheep, gilt rules to spine, lacks the title label, 9 1/2 x 6 inches, binding with light scuffing, some crazing to the spine, good solid joints, tight. Contemporary bookplate of Rev. A J. VanCleft. 566 pp., 32 pp. catalogue of medical books. 153 text illustrations, 2 plates with 27 figures, "making altogether 180 figures [illustrations]." The text is generally clean with infrequent light foxing. The leather has been treated with an archival leather restorer. Good. Hardcover.
First American edition, which was published the same year as the first London edition.
William Benjamin Carpenter (1813-1885), English physiologist, invertebrate zoologist, physician & naturalist; he is renowned for his many scientific discoveries, including the theory of ocean circulation. He became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1835 and M.D. at Edinburgh in 1839. He practiced medicine until 1844, when he devoted his life to scientific research. He was a prodigious researcher and writer in the fields of physiology and zoology.