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Extractions: An 1885 graduate of the Jefferson Medical College, DaCosta became a surgeon, rising to the rank of professor at his alma mater in 1900. In 1907 he was named the first Samuel D. Gross Professor of Surgery. In addition to his other medical writing and addresses, he is remembered for his textbook of surgery, which continued through ten editions. Background
Extractions: Customer Sign In Create Account Find books by keyword: Find books by author: Find books by title: Price: Ask a question E-mail to a friend New York: : The Greystone Press, , 1939. First American edition. .. Portrait of author tipped-in on half-title. Original red cloth , dust-jacket lightly sunned at spine and very slightly chipped Not sure what some of these terms mean? Look it up in our glossary spine : The outer portion of a book which covers the actual binding. The spine usually faces outward when a book is placed on a shelf. Also known as the back. chipped : A defect in which small pieces missing from the edges. sunned : The affected portion of the book has been discolored from exposure to the sun. : Short for Octavo, A book whose page size is approximately 8-10 inches tall. The size is based on a sheet of paper 25 inches by 38 inches, the size of paper traditionally used by book printers, which has been folded and cut into 16 pages.. Unfortunately often misunderstood to mean 8 volumes tipped-in : used to describe something which has been glued into a book, for example a bookplate.