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1902 Navy Hospital Corps Drill Regulations Hand Book

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: Bindings: History: Pre 1910   item# 821071 (stock# B248)

1902 Navy Hospital Corps Drill Regulations Hand Book
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$60.00 

This difficult to find 1902 handbook utilized by Navy medical corps members and their instructors was issued from the Department of the Navy and is entitled, "Drill Regulations for the Hospital Corps United States Navy".

Quite fascinating, the manual contains many illustrations noting basic recruit and squad techniques for formation and marching as well as proper technique and formation for establishing units of "stretcher squads" and all associated medical procedures.

The manual is leather bound, complete, and has a total of 61 printed pages with 10 additional blank pages in the back suitable for note taking. Measurements are a convenient 5.25" X 4". The condition is generally good although the binding has separated and the covers show modest wear with one loose page and an edge piece missing.

An interesting peek into the role and development of our armed medical forces at the turn of the century.


1852 "Thompson in Africa" Mendi Amistad Black History

Catalogue: Traditional Collectibles: Books: Bindings: History: Pre 1900   item# 113528 (stock# B132)

1852 "Thompson in Africa" Mendi Amistad Black History
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Stonegate Antiques
860-712-9565


$125.00 

The book, THOMPSON IN AFRICA or AN ACCOUNT OF THE MISSIONARY LABORS, SUFFERINGS, TRAVELS, AND OBSERVATIONS is the compilation of the journal kept by missionary George Thompson while working at the Mendi Mission in Sierra Leone, Africa, during the period 1848-1851. This is a second edition published in 1852, printed for the author by William Harned, 48 Beekman Street, New York City (the first edition was published in 1851).

George Thompson’s missionary service to Africa occurs approximately 7 years after the MENDI natives of the AMISTAD were accompanied by missionaries on their return to Africa. He serves this very same mission, now in the of colony Sierra Leone, a colony which was established to serve as refuge for the liberated Africans taken from slave ships. 356 pages long, this journal provides a fascinating account of all aspects of the Mendi culture seen through the eyes, however biased in his mission to convert the Africans to Christianity, of a genuinely well-meaning gentleman of his time. Condition: complete, tight binding, foxing throughout, spine wear as shown in picture.

Thompson states, “It is hoped that the following narrative may, in the hands of GOD, awaken a desire in many hearts to go to Africa, for the purposes of preaching, teaching, farming, building houses, mills, manufactories, etc., and thus assist in making long despised and neglected AFRICA, what it is capable of becoming, THE GARDEN OF THE WORLD.”



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