Treasures of the Area Studies Collections: Reconsidering Primary Sources and Collections
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New-England Psalm-Singer, illustration by Paul Revere inside front cover
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Ten Voluntaries for the Organ or Harpsichord, title page
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Anleitung zur praktischen Musik, title page
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Versuch ü̈ber die wahre Art das Clavier zu spielen, third edition, title page
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Vermischte musicalische Choral Gedanken [Selections from the Orgelbüchlein], title page and p. 1
Copyist's manuscript, from Johann Christian Kleingünther -
Einige canonische Veraenderungen über das Weynacht-Lied, Vom Himmel hoch da komm’ ich her, title page and p. 1
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Johann Gottfried Walther, Organ Concerto in G Major (adapted from a work by Georg Philipp Telemann), p. 1
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Harmonia organica [Ochsenhausen Organ Book], pp. [126-127]
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Grosse General-Bass Schule, title page and page facing title page
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Premier livre d'orgue, title page
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"Der Orgelmacher," from Abbildung der Gemein-nützlichen Haupt-Stände
Leaf extracted from Christoph Weigel's Abbildung der Gemein-nützlichen Haupt-Stände -
Page of Klebs article, “The Practica of Gianmatteo Ferrari da Gradi, Edito Princeps,” in Essays on the History of Medicine, Presented to Karl Sudhoff on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday, November 26th, 1923
Article by Arnold Klebs on Ferrari da Gradi’s Practica -
Photograph of Arnold Klebs' drawing of Karl Sudhoff
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Title page of Reasons against the inoculation of the small-pox. In a letter to Dr. Jurin. Being a full answer to every thing which Mr. Maitland and others have advanced upon that subject. With a particular account of the late Miss Rolt’s case, as attested under the hand of the honourable Mrs. Rolt, her mother ...
From the collection of Arnold Klebs -
Title page from An account of the success of inoculating the small-pox, in a letter to Dr. William Whitaker
From the collection of Arnold Klebs. -
Arnold Klebs’ writings on variolation
Three writings on the topic: Arnold C. Klebs, “The Historical Evolution of Variolation". Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin 24 (1913): 69-83. Arnold C. Klebs, “Variolation im achtzehnten Jahrhundert; ein historischer Beitrag zur Immunitätsforschung” [Variolation in the Eighteenth Century: A Historical Study of Research on Immunity], Zur historischen Biologie der Krankheitserreger, 7. Heft. Giessen, A. Töpelman, 1910-1914. Bibliography of variolation. Compiled by Arnold C. Klebs ... [1913?] -
Letter from Arnold Klebs to Harvey Cushing, February 23, 1916, Washington D.C.
Klebs discussing Vesalius and the Fabrica title page. -
Arnold Klebs looking up the Rhone Valley from his "favorite" view point …Toward the setting sun. Lake Geneva. Lausanne.
From Harvey Cushing’s diary/scrapbook on his visit to Arnold Klebs during his Clinical Society Tour of Europe -
Cover of "Desiderata in the Cataloging of Incunabula: With a Guide for Cataloging Entries"
Reprinted from the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, 10 (1916): 143-163. Presentation copy to Amelia H. Jones (“Aunt Amelia”). -
Cover from the “History of Medicine as a Subject of Teaching and Research”
Reprint from the Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin, 25 (Jan. 1914). Presentation copy to Amelia H. Jones. -
Charcoal drawing of Arnold Klebs
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Title page and frontispiece from Phthisiologia; or, A treatise of consumptions. Wherein the difference, nature, causes, signs, and cure of all sorts of consumptions are explained
Richard Morton’s Phthisiologia, shown here, was the first pathological study of pulmonary tuberculosis, then called consumption or phthisis. -
Page from the article “The Tuberculosis Problem: One Point of View"
Reprint from the Annual Review of Tuberculosis, 2 (1918): 106-109. -
Title page of Tuberculosis: A Treatise by American Authors on its Etiology, Pathology, Frequency, Semeiology, Diagnosis, Prognosis, Prevention, and Treatment
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Pre-Publication Advertisement for Arnold Klebs’ Edited Volume on Tuberculosis