LOT 155 "An Account of an Hemorrhagic Disposition Existing in Certain Families." [In:] The Medical Repository and Review of American Publications on Medicine, Surgery, and the Auxiliary Branches of Science, volume 6, pp 1-4. New York: T. & J. Swords, 1802. OTTO, JOHN. 1774-1844.
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OTTO, JOHN. 1774-1844.
"An Account of an Hemorrhagic Disposition Existing in Certain Families." [In:] The Medical Repository and Review of American Publications on Medicine, Surgery, and the Auxiliary Branches of Science, volume 6, pp 1-4. New York: T. & J. Swords, 1802. 8vo (214 x 125 mm). Full calf. Occasional foxing, small tear to rear pastedown with paper flaw to rear free endpaper. WITH: KRUMBHAAR, EDWARD B. "John Conrad Otto and the Recognition of Hemophilia." [Offprint from:] Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, volume 46, no. 1, pp 123-140. N.p.: Johns Hopkins, 1930. 8vo. Publisher's original wrappers.EARLY TEXT ON HEMOPHILIA. Writes Krumbhaar, "... to Otto belongs the distinction of having first adequately recognized and described hemophilia and so brought it to the attention of the medical world that it at once took its position as a separate and important disease." After graduating from Princeton, Otto apprenticed under Benjamin Rush, becoming one of his favorite students, and a close friend. He set up practice in Philadelphia, and, when Rush passed in 1813, he succeeded him in his position as a physician and clinical lecturer at the Pennsylvania Hospital. Garrison-Morton 3054.
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