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Health, Medicine, Science, and Pseudoscience - Bolerium Books

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148. Buck, Robert M. The grim truth about fluoridation. New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1964.<br />

128p., neatly ex libris, dj. 25.00<br />

149. [Bucke, Richard Maurice]. Richard Maurice Bucke, medical mystic; letters of Dr. Bucke to Walt<br />

Whitman <strong>and</strong> his friends, selected <strong>and</strong> edited by Artem Lozynsky, with a foreword by Gay Wilson<br />

Allen. Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1977. 203p., front.is, foreword, preface, note on texts,<br />

introduction, notes, sources, index, very good first edition in cloth <strong>and</strong> unclipped sunned dj.<br />

15.00<br />

With a good deal on Whitman's health <strong>and</strong> specific medical conditions.<br />

150. Budrys, Grace. When doctors join unions. Ithaca, ILR Press, 1997. xi, 177p., wraps. 10.00<br />

"[Budrys] documents the emergence <strong>and</strong> development of the Union of American Physicians <strong>and</strong><br />

Dentists (UAPD), founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1972, <strong>and</strong> suggests it may be a<br />

harbinger of renewed organizing efforts throughout the country".<br />

151. Buhle, Paul, Danny Czitrom, George Lipsitz, Dave Wagner , Edith Hoshino Altbach[eds.].<br />

Cultural Correspondence #3. Providence, RI, Cultural Correspondence, [1976]. 44p., 8.5x11<br />

inches, saddle-stitched, very good. 15.00<br />

Theme of this issue of the left cultural journal: <strong>Health</strong> & Cosmic Speculation. Dave Wagner on<br />

Velikovsky, Von Daniken <strong>and</strong> Charles Fort, Joe Eyer on Addiction <strong>and</strong> Western Culture, Barbara<br />

Melosh on nurses in popular literature, Howard Berliner on ideology in medicine.<br />

152. Burger, Alan R., Hyman R. Cohen [<strong>and</strong>] David H. DeGroud, eds. Marxism, science, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

movement of history. Amsterdam, B.R. Grüner Publishing Co., 1980. 298p., wraps slightly worn<br />

<strong>and</strong> faded. (Philosophical currents, vol. 27) 30.00<br />

153. Burnham, Linda, comp. Women of color; organizations & projects, a national directory. Oakl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

The Women of Color Resource Center, 1991. vii, 100p., spiral-bound wraps, very good. Includes<br />

annotated listings of organizational goals <strong>and</strong> projects. 15.00<br />

154. Burt, McKinley, Jr. Black inventors of America. Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR, National Book Company, 1969.<br />

vi, 144p., 8.5x11 inches, later printing, wraps. 30.00<br />

155. Bush, M. L. What is love? Richard Carlile's philosophy of sex. London, Verso, 1998. x, 214p.,<br />

very good first edition, boards in dj. 15.00<br />

156. [Butler, Samuel]. The note-books of Samuel Butler; volume I (1874-1883), edited by Hans-<br />

Peter Breuer. Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1984. 386p., general note on text,<br />

interoduction, endnotes, index, prior owner's signature, otherwise very good first edition in cloth.<br />

45.00<br />

157. Bykov, K. M. New data on the physiology <strong>and</strong> pathology of the cerebral cortex.<br />

Communication at the 19th international physiological congress, Montreal, 1953. [New York], The<br />

<strong>Science</strong> Department of the Jefferson School of Social <strong>Science</strong>, [1953]. 18p., wraps slightly worn,<br />

8.5x11 inches, mimeographed on one side only, minor h<strong>and</strong>ling wear. Cover title: Toward an<br />

underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the human brain. For distribution to students. 20.00<br />

158. Cachin, MARCEL. <strong>Science</strong> <strong>and</strong> religion. New York, International Publishers, 1946. 32p., wraps.<br />

Cachin was editor of l'Humanité. 12.00<br />

159. [Cal Tech]. The big T, nineteen forty-three. Editors Ben Nevill, Roger Bate, photographer Bob<br />

Gustavson. Pasadena, Published by Associated Students, California Institute of Technology, 1943.<br />

Unpaginated, about 200p. (including ads), familiar yearbook format; 12.25 x 9.25 inch blue oilcloth<br />

boards, titled gilt <strong>and</strong> decorated in blind. A little edgeworn, mild signs of h<strong>and</strong>ling <strong>and</strong> age, no<br />

signatures or inscriptions. 65.00<br />

A very sophisticated production; the ads section is aimed at recruiting grads for wartime professions.<br />

Not a soda fountain ad among them. One "ad" for "Marriage Insurance Policies," is a studentbody<br />

joke, laid out well enough to pass at first glance. . some of the students look hugely successful,

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