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DR. ABSALOM PRIDE KING, DR. A. P. KING
1856 Physician’S Manuscript Case Study Report on the Clinical Details of a Suspected Extrauterine Conception
Providence Rhode Island RI, 1856. Manuscript. On offer is a weird and wonderful manuscript contribution to 19th century obstetrical medical knowledge written by a practicing Rhode Island physician. The document is a case study report that appears to have been written for intended publication in a medical journal (no records of its publication have been found). The report’s author is Dr. Absaolm Pride (A. P. ) King (1820-1868). Dr. King was a Rhode Island-based medical doctor. (see BIO NOTES at the end of the listing for more information). Dr. King practiced both traditional medicine and homeopathy. In this case, he was acting as a community physician making home visits for patients in need. The report is titled “Extrauterine Conception” and, over eight pages, Dr. King describes the case of a mother of three teenagers, aged 53, who had been suffering with abdominal and pelvic concerns for years. Dr. King acknowledges the rarity of extrauterine pregnancy and its minimal mention in the medical literature. He aims to contribute this case to the literature, stating: “...The following case which I have the liberty to report is more interesting perhaps than instructive and will add one more to the number of (probably) abdominal conceptions…”He discusses the poor treatment provided by another physician prior to his involvement in the case. Dr. King believes that this extrauterine pregnancy occurred 18 years prior, and that the patient and her doctor at the time believed it ended with a spontaneous abortion that never produced products of conception vaginally. The woman had been treated for severe constipation and piles (Haemorrhoids) , which Dr. King believed were caused by the abdominal pregnancy. He then goes on to describe how the woman passes the conception rectally, and gives fairly graphic detail of his findings. Some excerpts of the report follow (graphic content has omitted from the excerpts) : “Mrs. — called me to attend her some ten months since; I found her extremely prostrated having been confined to her bed for the last two or three weeks and medicated by her family Physician for what he called “Stoppage”. The treatment had been a cathartic in the evening followed by an opiate at night until the stomach would no longer submit to much barbarisms…”“…exertions for relief proved successful and saved her the mortification and me the unpleasant duty of making an exploration [of] her annus. The obstruction provided to be no less than parts of a faetal skeleton, perhaps five months advanced…”“…It is now several months since Mrs. – has had any unnatural body pass per rectum. The “piles” tenderness in the pelvis - constipation and many other contributions to her ill health have passed away and she enjoys better health now than for eighteen years previous to thee last ten months…”While this medical report is unarguably odd, the physician’s assessment, diagnosis, plan and evaluation give great insight into the clinical decision making of a physician managing medical and obstetrical concerns in the 19th century. Knowing that Dr. King also practiced homeopathy and believed in alternative medicine provides another angle for the reader to consider when analyzing this case. This report would make a fascinating piece of study for student doctors, nurses or any engaged health care practitioner. The eight pages are handwritten in black ink. All pages are in good condition with no rips or tears. Some fold lines are present as is some normal age toning. The writing is legible. The report is signed by Dr. A. P. King and the report is accompanied by an envelope with the title of the report written in King’s hand. BIO NOTES: Dr. A. P. King was born in Preston, Connecticut to parents Daniel King and Cynthia Pride. In 1845, he graduated from a mainstream medical school, the Berkshire Medical Institute, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts (some sources say he graduated from Harvard Medical School - this is unconfirmed). After graduation, he worked as a physician in Apponaug and Providence, Rhode Island. On Christmas Day, 1845, he married Celia Hendricks in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. The couple remained in Rhode Island. They had four children, though, tragically, only one survived early childhood. Their third child, Eugene Pride King (1854-1921) , would grow up to attend Brown University and have a successful medical career. Dr. A. P. King served the United States in the Civil War as Acting Assistant Surgeon, four years before his early death in Rhode Island. ; Manuscripts; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 8 pages; Signed by Author. Very Good with no dust jacket .
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Keywords: Obstetrics Malpractice

 
DR. ABSALOM PRIDE KING, DR. A. P. KING
1857 Physician’S Manuscript Lecture Compelling the Medical Profession to Accept Homeopathy As a Viable Alternative to Allopathic Medicine
Providence Rhode Island RI, 1857. Manuscript. On offer is a handwritten medical lecture in which a physician passionately argues that allopathic medicine has lost its way and that letting Mother Nature take the lead in curing patients is crucial to 19th century health care. It was written and presented by one of the founders of the Hahnemann Society of Rhode Island at what was likely its inaugural meeting in January, 1857. The lecture was written and orated by American physician Dr. Absaolm Pride (A. P. ) King (1820-1868). Dr. King was a Rhode Island-based medical doctor, who was educated and practiced as an allopathic physician. He took an interest in homeopathy under the guidance of Dr. Abraham Howard (A. H. ) Oakie, one of the founders of the Rhode Island Homeopathic Society, which was incorporated in 1850. In 1857, Dr. King was an organizer of a second homeopathic society, named the Hahnemann Society of Rhode Island (the society’s name is an ode to the father of homeopathic medicine, Dr. Samuel Hahnemann). See BIO NOTES after the listing for more on Dr. King. Dr. King’s lecture is titled “Vis medicatrix naturae” [The healing power of nature]. An envelope accompanying the lecture indicates that it was “read before the Hahnemann Society…Jan. 9 1857”. In his lecture, Dr. King attempts to ‘sell’ his fellow physicians on letting nature take the lead in their medical practices. Incorporating elements of Homeopathy, Philosophy, Medicine, Spirituality and Mythology, King passionately and eloquently argues his view that Mother Nature herself is the ultimate healer. He argues that modern medicine has become too commercial, ego-driven and performative, with poor efficacy. He argues that treating patients based on the results of experiments (research) should augment the work of nature, not supersede it. An excerpt follows which gives the flavour of King’s arguments: “We can only wish [doctors] have been better students of nature –examined her powers, counted her favors, and Prometheus like stolen her fires and revealed the truth to every medical student that nature and waters alone rules supreme in the human organism. It is then the duty of the physician to follow rather than attempt to guide in matters appertaining to therapeutics - never losing sight of Vis medicatrix naturae current by heroic or by gentler means be driven into the path of her duty - whatever abberation [sic] there may be from the normal condition the force of natural medicine immediately attempts by a system of recuperation to overcome and harmonise - her tendency is always restoration - recuperation. Though disease may tend to death nature tends to life…”. King argues that modern medicines of the time given by ‘quack’ mainstream physicians cause more harm than good and are simply given to appease those around the patient: “...Sarsaparilla, Bandreth’s Pills, Moffitt’s Bitters together with the scientific conglomerate of some learned quack who can boast a diploma and support a gold headed cane - whose white coat is surmounted with an assumed counterfeit look of wisdom all deposited indiscriminately in the stomach resulting in nothing more than a communication to the friends that all that could be was done and that finally he died secundum artem”. Dr. King argues that while once it was well-known that cures reside in nature, the need for ego and power in medicine has caused this to be forgotten: “...either Physicians have deceived themselves and their patients in attributing such wonderful properties to their nostrums or the laws of nature themselves are changed; for many articles that are now cast out of legitimate medicine were once considered the only articles by which disease could be controlled. Plantago major, Pulmonaria officinalis, Viscum album and many other kindred articles seemed to remain an eulogium…” Dr. King closes his inspiring speech with a call to action for those in the homeopathic community to elevate this science to the larger community: “Let us all then amidst this uncertainty fall back upon fine principles. Study disease as it appears without being twisted…Study the effect of medicines upon the human… and the proper adaptation of remedies to disease and a more glorious day will light-up our heightened Science. Then it will rise like some proud monument lofty towering above all other sciences centring its shadow the wide world over when no setting sun can awaken or idle speculation can obscure its summit”. This lecture provides an incredible perspective on the state of 19th century health care. It resonates in the 21st century’s competing desires to advance medicine and also go back to basics and live more ‘naturally’. This would make an exceptional basis for a debate in a classroom for students studying medicine, nursing or an allied health profession. It is also a very special piece of history for the naturopathic and homeopathic communities, providing context as part of their origin story. The lecture is handwritten on 12 numbered ledger-sized pages. It is in good condition. The first page has been disassembled and repaired with sealing wax and does not obscure the writing. All of the other pages display normal age toning and are in good condition. The handwriting is in black ink with some pencil corrections written in by King himself. The writing is legible. King did not sign this lecture but it is confirmed to be in his hand by a signed document in his hand with which this lecture was found. BIO NOTES: Dr. A. P. King was born in Preston, Connecticut to parents Daniel King and Cynthia Pride. In 1845, he graduated from a mainstream medical school, the Berkshire Medical Institute, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts (some sources say he graduated from Harvard Medical School - this is unconfirmed). After graduation, he worked as a physician in Apponaug and Providence, Rhode Island. On Christmas Day, 1845, he married Celia Hendricks in Woonsocket, Rhode Island. The couple remained in Rhode Island. They had four children, though, tragically, only one survived early childhood. Their third child, Eugene Pride King (1854-1921) , would grow up to attend Brown University and have a successful medical career. Dr. A. P. King served the United States in the Civil War as Acting Assistant Surgeon, four years before his early death in Rhode Island. ; Manuscripts; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 12 pages. Very Good with no dust jacket .
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Keywords: Homeopath

 
ABSALOM, JACK (PAINTINGS), COMPILED BY JOCELYN BURT
Absalom's Outback Paintings
Canterbury (Melbourne), Five Mile Press. 1983, First Edition. (ISBN: 0867880058). Hardcover. Book, Includes 27 full page plates. Vg in sl. chipped dj. Size: Landscape 4to. Very Good/Good.
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Book number: 31151
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Catalogue: Art & Design
Keywords: 0867880058 Australian Outback Australiana History

 
ABSALOM, JACK (PAINTINGS), COMPILED BY JOCELYN BURT
Absalom's Outback Paintings
Canterbury (Melbourne), Five Mile Press. 1983, First Edition. (ISBN: 0867880058). Hardcover. Book, Includes 27 full page plates. Vg in dj. Size: Landscape 4to. Very Good/Very Good.
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Book number: 319267
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Catalogue: Art & Design
Keywords: 0867880058 Australian Outback Australiana History

 
ABSALOM, JACK.
Absalom. Paintings 1972-1996.
Oblong. 8vo; pp. (approx. 90) un-paginated; list of paintings; original cloth, dustjacket; adhesive mark to top right corner of dustjacket; otherwise a very good copy. (Broken Hill, Pitinjarra Pty. Limited, 1996).
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Keywords: Art Landscapes Jack Absalom

 
ABSALOM, JACK
Absalom's Outback Paintings
Australia, Five Mile Press. 1983, 1st Edition. (ISBN: 9780867880052). Hardcover. Book, Unclipped jacket has a long corner tear. Now in a new protective sleeve. Signed without dedication to the front free endpaper. Very Good/Good. Signed by Author(s).
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Book number: 037335
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Keywords: 9780867880052

 
ABSALOM, Jack & BURT, Jocelyn
Absalom's outback paintings
Canterbury,, Five Mile Press, 1983. Used - Very Good. VG hardback in VG dust jacket 1st ed. Gift inscription on front pastedown; binding tight Photo:. ISBN: 0867880058
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Book number: BOOKS171644I
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 Absalom,Roger. Jefferson - Davies,Carol., Chiaroscuri: i volti della Liberazione 1943-1948.
Absalom,Roger. Jefferson - Davies,Carol.
Chiaroscuri: i volti della Liberazione 1943-1948.
Torino, 2006, Stargrafica cm.24x24, pp.74, numerose fotografie bi brossura, copertina figurata.
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 R.N. Absalom, Comprehension of Spoken Italian
R.N. Absalom
Comprehension of Spoken Italian
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1977. Paperback. 40p. A staplebound softcover booklet in very good condition. Spine lightly rubbed. Former owner's private library stamps inside covers, on title page, and on p. 14. Signature inside front cover. Otherwise clean and tight. .
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Catalogue: Language Studies

 W. L. G ABSALOM, A Directors' Guide to Financing Marketing Co-Operatives
W. L. G ABSALOM
A Directors' Guide to Financing Marketing Co-Operatives
Central Council for Agricultural and Horticultural Co-operation. 1981-01-01. Paperback, 19 to 25 cm tall, Octavo, (8vo). Posted within 1 working day. 1st class tracked post to the UK, Airmail tracked worldwide. Very Good.
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Catalogue: Agriculture

 Absalom,R. Amim,A.Ballotti,P. ed altri., L'Europa delle città. Scritti di Roger Absalom, Ash
Absalom,R. Amim,A.Ballotti,P. ed altri.
L'Europa delle città. Scritti di Roger Absalom, Ash
Firenze, 1990, Vallecchi Ed. Collana: Biblioteca del Ponte, cm.15x21, pp.80, brossura
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 Absalom,Roger (a cura di)., Gli Alleati e la ricostruzione in Toscana. I documenti anglo-americani. I.
Absalom,Roger (a cura di).
Gli Alleati e la ricostruzione in Toscana. I documenti anglo-americani. I.
Firenze, 1988, Leo S.Olschki Editore Coll.Fonti di Storia Toscana,V cm.17x24, pp.XII,660, brossura, sovraccop.fig. Stato - Ottime condizioni / Excellent condition
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Book number: 5633
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Catalogue: Regione Toscana

 
JACK ABSALOM
Jack Absalom's Barbecue Cookbook
Five Mile Press. 1988. Hard Cover. Hardcover/pub.1988/Gd. condition/122 pages - A text from outback to backyard kettle, camp oven and barbecue grill. [AT127546]. Good.
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Book number: 27546
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Catalogue: Training Manuals
Keywords: culinary, recipes, suckling pig, pickled pork, marinades, yabbie mornay, barbecue sauce, training manuals

 
Absalom,Roger.
A Strange Alliance. Aspects of escape and survival in Italy. 1943-45.
Firenze, 1991, Olschki Ed. Coll. Accademia toscana di sci cm.17x24, pp.346, brossura
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Book number: 98529
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 Bellers, Lance & Steve Absalom & Simon Spinks, A photographic history of Manchester United Unseen archives
Bellers, Lance & Steve Absalom & Simon Spinks
A photographic history of Manchester United Unseen archives
Paperback; 1999; Parragon; 383pp.; Conditie: Goed; Engels
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Book number: 159875
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Catalogue: Sport/Voetbal
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