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| Title Statement | [Woodburytypes and heliotypes from photographs of specimens and photomicrographs in The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion, medical history. Part II, vol. 1, being the second medical volume] |
| Subject |
Medicine, Military Surgery, Military Photography, Biological Biological illustration Photography -- Scientific applications Medical illustration Ileum Colon (Anatomy) Rectum United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Medical care |
| Format (Extent) | 16 photomechanical prints : woodburytypes, heliotype ; 30 x 22.5 cm |
| Description | "Twenty-one Woodburytypes from photographs of specimens and photomicrographs. Four Heliotypes from photos of specimens, four engravings of Photomicrographs, ten Chromolithographs of medical specimens. American Photo-Relief Co., Phila. 1002 Arch St. and 624 North 24th St. John Carbutt, supt. executed the Woodburytypes and James R. Osgood, Boston produced the Heliotypes. The photographs are by Joseph Woodward - photomicrographs, and A.J. Ward - tissue samples."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 63 |
| Imprint | Washington, D.C. : Govt. Print. Off., 1879 |
| Contributors |
Ward, E. J., clinical photographer Carbutt, John, 1832-1905 Agassiz, Alexander, 1835-1910 Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883 Otis, George A. (George Alexander), 1830-1881 Bell, William, 1830-1910 United States. Surgeon-General's Office. The medical and surgical history of the War of the Rebellion James R. Osgood and Company American Photo Relief Printing Co |
| Note | In: The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion : medical history. Part II, vol. 1, being the second medical volume / by Joseph Janvier Woodward ; prepared under the direction of Joseph K. Barnes. 1st ed. Washington, D.C. : Govt. Print. Off., 1879 -- "Of the foregoing illustrations the colored diagrams, Plates I and II, were executed by Mr. E. Sinclair, of Philadelphia; the chromos, Plates III, VI, VIII, XIV, XIX, XX, XXVII, XXX, XXXI, and XXXIII were executed by F. Moras, of Philadelphia, under the supervision of Mr. Hermann Faber, by whom the original water-color drawings were made. Plates IV, V, VII, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXXII, XXXIV, XXXV, XL, and XLI are reproduced from photographs of the specimans selected, made at the Museum by Mr. E.J. Ward. With the exception of Plate VII they were reproduced for the first five thousand copies of this work after the Woodbury-type process by the American Photo-relief Company, under the supervision of Mr. John Carbutt, of Philadelphia. This process, commended by Mr. Alexander Agassiz...was also selected by my colleague, Assistant Surgeon G.A. Otis, U.S.A., for a number of the photographic plates in the Second Surgical Volume of this work. Meanwhile, however, the Heliotype process had been made available in this country by the enterprise of James R. Osgood & Co., of Boston, under the supervision of Mr. Ernest Edwards, and as this method was found to give results which in delicacy and beauty closely approximate the Woodbury-types, while the plates, being executed in printer's ink on ordinary plate-paper, must be as permanent as the letter-press itself, it was selected for the second five thousand copies authorized by the act approved June 23, 1875. Plate VII was reproduced by the Heliotype process for both editions. Plate IX, XXV, XXVI, and XXXVI are copied from photo-micrographs, magnified 12 diameters, by Assistant Surgeon E. Curtis, U.S.A. They were etched on steel by Mr. H. Faber. Plates X, XI, XII, XIII, XXIV, XXXVII, XXXVIII, and XXXIX are fac-similes of photo-micrographs made by myself, with powers varying from 63 to 280 diameters. They were reproduced for the first five thousand copies by the Woodbury-type, and for the second by the Heliotype process, as in the case of the other photographic plates. The original negatives, and the preparations copied, are preserved in the Army Medical Museum.--J.J.Woodward, Surgeon, U.S.A."--The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion : medical history. Part II, vol. 1, being the second medical volume, Note, p. XI -- Title supplied by cataloger |
| Hanson Catalog Number | D.A.H.Cat., 1876:10 Part 2, vol. 2 |
| Call Number | NE2606 M43 |
| Repository | Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library 225 South Street, Williamstown, Mass., 01267 |
| Collection | David A. Hanson collection of the history of photomechanical reproduction |
| Language | eng |
| Date | 1879 |
| Country | dcu |
| Genre/Form | Woodburytypes |
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| Title Statement | [Woodburytypes and heliotypes from photographs of specimens and photomicrographs in The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion, medical history. Part II, vol. 1, being the second medical volume] Page no. 300[A] |
| Additional Title | Ileum with enlarged solitary follicles : no. 98, medical section / Am. Photo-Relief Co.,1002 Arch St., Philadelphia |
| Subject |
Medicine, Military Surgery, Military Photography, Biological Biological illustration United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Medical care |
| Format (Extent) | 1 photomechanical print ; 30 x 22.5 cm |
| Description | "Twenty-one Woodburytypes from photographs of specimens and photomicrographs. Four Heliotypes from photos of specimens, four engravings of Photomicrographs, ten Chromolithographs of medical specimens. American Photo-Relief Co., Phila. 1002 Arch St. and 624 North 24th St. John Carbutt, supt. executed the Woodburytypes and James R. Osgood, Boston produced the Heliotypes. The photographs are by Joseph Woodward - photomicrographs, and A.J. Ward - tissue samples."--Hanson Collection catalog, p. 63 |
| Imprint | Washington, D.C. : Govt. Print. Off., 1879 |
| Contributors |
Ward, E. J., clinical photographer Carbutt, John, 1832-1905 Agassiz, Alexander, 1835-1910 Barnes, Joseph K., 1817-1883 Otis, George A. (George Alexander), 1830-1881 Bell, William, 1830-1910 United States. Surgeon-General's Office. The medical and surgical history of the War of the Rebellion James R. Osgood and Company American Photo Relief Printing Co |
| Note | In: The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion : medical history. Part II, vol. 1, being the second medical volume / by Joseph Janvier Woodward ; prepared under the direction of Joseph K. Barnes. 1st ed. Washington, D.C. : Govt. Print. Off., 1879 -- "Of the foregoing illustrations the colored diagrams, Plates I and II, were executed by Mr. E. Sinclair, of Philadelphia; the chromos, Plates III, VI, VIII, XIV, XIX, XX, XXVII, XXX, XXXI, and XXXIII were executed by F. Moras, of Philadelphia, under the supervision of Mr. Hermann Faber, by whom the original water-color drawings were made. Plates IV, V, VII, XV, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXVIII, XXIX, XXXII, XXXIV, XXXV, XL, and XLI are reproduced from photographs of the specimans selected, made at the Museum by Mr. E.J. Ward. With the exception of Plate VII they were reproduced for the first five thousand copies of this work after the Woodbury-type process by the American Photo-relief Company, under the supervision of Mr. John Carbutt, of Philadelphia. This process, commended by Mr. Alexander Agassiz...was also selected by my colleague, Assistant Surgeon G.A. Otis, U.S.A., for a number of the photographic plates in the Second Surgical Volume of this work. Meanwhile, however, the Heliotype process had been made available in this country by the enterprise of James R. Osgood & Co., of Boston, under the supervision of Mr. Ernest Edwards, and as this method was found to give results which in delicacy and beauty closely approximate the Woodbury-types, while the plates, being executed in printer's ink on ordinary plate-paper, must be as permanent as the letter-press itself, it was selected for the second five thousand copies authorized by the act approved June 23, 1875. Plate VII was reproduced by the Heliotype process for both editions. Plate IX, XXV, XXVI, and XXXVI are copied from photo-micrographs, magnified 12 diameters, by Assistant Surgeon E. Curtis, U.S.A. They were etched on steel by Mr. H. Faber. Plates X, XI, XII, XIII, XXIV, XXXVII, XXXVIII, and XXXIX are fac-similes of photo-micrographs made by myself, with powers varying from 63 to 280 diameters. They were reproduced for the first five thousand copies by the Woodbury-type, and for the second by the Heliotype process, as in the case of the other photographic plates. The original negatives, and the preparations copied, are preserved in the Army Medical Museum.--J.J.Woodward, Surgeon, U.S.A."--The medical and surgical history of the war of the rebellion : medical history. Part II, vol. 1, being the second medical volume, Note, p. XI -- Title supplied by cataloger |
| Hanson Catalog Number | D.A.H.Cat., 1876:10 Part 2, vol. 2 |
| Call Number | NE2606 M43 |
| Repository | Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute Library 225 South Street, Williamstown, Mass., 01267 |
| Collection | David A. Hanson collection of the history of photomechanical reproduction |
| Language | eng |
| Date | 1879 |
| Country | dcu |
| Genre/Form | Woodburytypes |
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