Fine Books and Manuscripts
Lot 201
[MEDICINE] STAIN TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL - A SCARCE RUN From volume 1 1926 to volume 54 1979
[MEDICINE] STAIN TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL - A SCARCE RUN From volume 1 1926 to volume 54 1979, 54 volumes bound in 47, blue cloth, a few volumes in green; plus AN INCOMPLETE BUT SIGNIFICANT RUN OF THE NEUROLOGICAL JOURNAL 'BRAIN' Comprising 45 volumes from 1961/2 to the 1990s, the majority uniformly bound in red cloth but a few later volumes in blue. 'Stain Technology' (renamed as 'Biotechnic & Histochemistry' in 1991) was a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of histochemistry and microtechnic in the biological sciences from botany to cell biology to medicine. 'Brain' - the foremost Neurological journal - was founded in 1878 by Hughlings Jackson, J. C. Bucknill, J. Crichton-Browne and David Ferrier. It was, in part, seen as a continuation of the West Riding Lunatic Asylum Medical Reports, to which all except Bucknill, had contributed (92)
Estimate: £250 - 350