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    Flow Sheet: Neil A Armstrong : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

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    This is the first two pages from Vol. 31, No.2 (February 1972) of The Flow Sheet, a publication of the University of Cincinnati by “the Departments of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering, Materials Science and Metallurgical Engineering”. The cover of the publication features “Professor Neil A. Armstrong”. This portion of the publication was purchased at an auction and is part of “The Armstrong Family Collection” according to the auction slip. The pages and auction slip are both fully encapsulated within a stiff plastic sleeve with the slip encapsulated separately above the print. The plastic of the auction sleeve is archival and therefore, there is no need to replace it. The item will not receive treatment at this time, nor will it be re-sleeved

    1873 Industrial Exposition Token : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

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    Received in a plastic lined white cardboard coin holder. The coin holder has inscription in black ink “1873” on top left corner. “Cincinnati industrial expo.” on top right corner. The coin holder has staples holding the package closed on three sides. Measures 3.2 cm in diameter

    Marion watches advertisement with Industrial Expo medal awarded (Harper’s Weekly page) : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

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    This is a single sheet. It is a two‐sided printed page from the Harper’s Weekly newspaper from August 19, 1871 from the Ohio Mechanics Institute (OMI). OMI later became the engineering department as we know it today. The rest of the newspaper is lost. Within the page, the images of the medallions/coins are of most importance to the library and are the focus of preservation and exhibition.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b873349

    Arte de la lengua zebuana : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

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    This is a limp parchment binding that is side sewn onto both alum tawed and brown leather supports in a non‐traditional fashion. The supports are laced into the cover at two stations and are adhered beneath the pastedowns. Traditionally, a limp leather bindings dating to the 19th century would likely have been sewn onto two alum‐tawed supports. However, this binding contains two the alum‐tawed supports that are further supported by brown leather strips that are partially incorporated into the sewing – it is unclear if these are later additions from a prior repair.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b348569

    A sermon preached in the parish-church of Christ-Church, London, on Thursday April 29th, 1762 : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

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    This is an 18th century pamphlet of a sermon from a Church of Christ in London. It appears the pamphlet had a brown paper cover at one point, though it is now missing. The text block contains thirteen gatherings sewn on two, thin recessed cords with two folios per gathering.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b140226

    On injuries of the head affecting the brain and some points connected… : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

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    This item is a medical resource discussing head and brain injuries. It consists of a text block, missing both covers and the spine. It is composed of gatherings sewn through the fold onto six recessed cords, with trimmed edges. This item arrived at the lab without housing

    Collection of large lung sections: a study of silicosis and other pulmonary dust conditions : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

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    This is an album of human lung cross sections that accompany a collection of coal miner studies from the 1950’s. There is also at least one cellulose acetate radiograph. Some of the lung cross sections have been digitized elsewhere, but the entirety of the album has not. This is a full black cloth‐covered album. The cloth has been impregnated with an embossed coating that gives the appearance of a leather grain. The title and imprint information is stamped in gold on the cover and spine. There are double gilt lines at the head and tail of the spine.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b150057

    La chymie charitable et facile, en faveur des dames : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

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    This is a small leather volume that belongs to the Oesper Collection. This book did not come to the Lab for treatment. It came to the Lab for surrogate photography as part of an upcoming exhibition being coordinated by Science and Engineering Librarian, Mark Chalmers. For this volume only the frontispiece was selected for a surrogate. This leather binding has gold tooling along the spine and board edges. The textblock is sewn on five raised cords. The edges of the textblock are trimmed and speckled red. The volume has sewn on endbands in off-white and pink. The primary support is a thin beige laid paper, and the text is printed in black ink. The text is printed against the grain of the primary support. The volume is accompanied by a printed table of illustrations, printed on copier paper and laid in at the back of the textblock by the lower flyleaf.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b885162

    Allgemeine Geschichte des christlichen Marterthums, bestehend in einer vollständigen und glaubwürdigen Nachricht von dem Leben, Leiden und glorreichen Tode der Martyrer, sowohl aus der ersten Christlichen als auch der nachfolgenden Protestantischen Kirche in allen Theilen der Welt, von der Geburt unsers Erlösers, bis zu den spätesten Zeiten der religiösen Verfolgungen : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

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    This is a 19th century binding that is part of a collection of ARB Martin Luther materials to be exhibited at the Cincinnati Art Museum (CAM) in 2017 for a reformation exhibit. It has come to the conservation lab for textblock paper repairs and clasp replacement.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b222613

    Introduction à l'étude de la médecine expérimentale : Preservation Lab Treatment Report

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    Limp paper case binding in need of housing to prevent brittle and damaged parts from becoming further harmed and lost. The book was wrapped in a pink cloth tape to prevent parts from becoming lost. The front cover of the volume and several front pages are detatched from the textblock. There is paper loss along edges and the spine label is mostly lost. The sewing is intact, but extremely loose. This volume came to the Preservation Lab for housing only.View Catalog Record: http://uclid.uc.edu/record=b137622

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