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18292194C. Billard's Krankheiten der Neugebornen und Säuglinge nach den neuesten klinischen und pathologisch-anatomischen im Hospital der Findelkinder zu Paris gemachten Beobachtungen. Aus dem französischen frei bearbeitet von Fr. Ludw. Meißner. Leipzig bei C. H. F. Hartmann 1829. X 384 2 pages 2 large folded engraved and color printed plates on a black background 330 x 195 mm. Cont. black boards red morocco label. 210 x 123 mm. Boards rubbed and soiled title with privat owner stamp Joseph Meyer browned due to paper quality. Together with: Pathologisch-anatomischer Atlas. Zur Erläuterung der Geschichte der Kinderkrankheiten von C. Billard. Weimar im Verlag des Grossherzogl. Sächs. Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs 1829. 4 pages text 7 engraved plates printed in colours with added hand-colouring of which two with an black background. Publisher's ocre printed wrappers. 4to 300 x 240 mm. Spine with tear covers lightly spotted. <br /><br /><br />Very rare complete work on neonatal medicine with color printed plates and with the often lacking atlas which was delivered later and printed by another publisher; as the title-page of the text-volume states "Die Kupfertafeln werden in einigen Wochen nachgeliefert". Billard's book was the first systematic clinical - pathological text on the newborn infant and thus indirectly the fetus was also studied. His experience of newborn infants was based on a year working at the Hospice des Enfants Trouvés in Paris. During that year 1826 5392 infants were admitted to the hospital of which 1404 died. The text is packed with original descriptions and insights which in many instances have been credited to others since his time. "The approach is so modern that it may be read with delight and value by anyone with an interest in perinatal medicine." Dunn 1990. Charles - Michel Billard 1800-1832 studied medicine in Angers and Paris. During this time he was very poor and supported himself by writing for medical journals and undertaking translations having learned English German and Italian. In 1828 he published his masterpiece contracted phthisis. The book was translated with commentaries by the German obstetrician gynecologist and pediatrician Friedrich Ludwig Meissner 1796-1860 who lectured from 1821 in the university in Leipzig before he opened his own clinic in 1838. "M. C. Billard druckte zwei Radierungen für seinen Atlas der Pathologie in weißer Farbe auf schwarz grundiertem Papier. Nur auf diese Weise glaubte er die Form und weiße Farbe der tödlichen Ausscheidung eines Pilzbelags wiedergeben zu können. Drucktechnisch gesehen ergibt sich dabei die Schwierigkeit dass weiße Druckfarbe nur wenig opak ist und daher in diesem Druck eher hellgrau aussieht. Deshalb wurden die helleren Teile der Abbildung mit Pinsel und Wasserfarbe nachträglich weiß gehöht. Nichtsdestoweniger schöpfte Billard die Möglichkeiten des Farbdrucks aus um das Bild eines bestimmten medizinischen Zustands so klar wie möglich darzustellen." Grimm Kleine-Tebbe Stijnman. Lichtspiel und Farbenpracht. Entwicklungen des Farbdrucks 1500-1800 pp. 84-85; Goldschmid Entwicklung der pathologisch-anatomischen Abbildung pp. 131/132. Rare to find complete with atlas- and text-volume. C. H. F. Hartmann (and) Verlag des Grossherzogl. Sächs. Landes-Industrie-Comptoirs
197965638(Berlin), Propyläen Verlag, (1979). 4°. Mit zahlr. Abbildungen u. einer beil. Orig.-Bleistiftzeichnung von George Grosz (dat. ?23. 5. [19]12?; unter Passepartout). 263 (1) S., OLwd.
183969443New York: George Adlard 1839. Full Description:<br> <br> BILLARD C.M. A Treatise on the Diseases of Infants: founded on recent clinical observations and investigations in pathological anatomy made at the Hospice des Enfans-Trouvés : with a dissertation on the viability of the child. By C.M. Billard. With Notes by Dr. Ollivier of Angers. Translated from the Third French Edition With an Appendix by James Stewart M.D. New York: George Adlard 1839.<br> <br> First edition in English translated by James Steward M.D. from the third edition in French. Octavo 9 x 5 5/8 inches; 229 x 141 mm. 2 blank viii 620 2 blank pp. We could find no other copy on Rare Book Hub or ABPC. An atlas of colored plates was produced to accompany the first edition of 1828 but none was produced to accompany the present edition.<br> <br> Publisher's original full green cloth rebacked with original spine laid down. Boards and spine elaborately stamped with a floral pattern in blind. Spine ruled and lettered in gilt. Spine with some sunning. Corners a bit bumped. Newer endpapers. Previous owner's bookplate on front pastedown. A minor dampstain to fore-edge margin of first few leaves otherwise internally very clean. Overall a very good copy.<br> <br> "The most important pediatric treatise of this early period" Abt-Garrison History of Pediatrics p.87. "This pioneer work on the pathological anatomy of infants includes interesting observations on cerebral congestion intestinal disturbances the pulse teething etc. It includes the first classification of infantile diseases of any importance" Garrison-Morton-Norman 6332 describing the Paris 1828 edition.<br> <br> "The most important Billard work clearly was the Traité the first pediatric work to classify diseases based upon pathology and utilizing an organ-specific organization. After discussing neonatal skin coloration length and weight facial expression cry and pulse he classified diseases into categories such as skin including exanthems leprosy and anthrax digestive organs abdominal viscera airways circulation cerebrospinal system locomotion reproductive organs lymphatics eyes jaundice blood abnormalities and congenital abnormalities. He provided detailed analysis of eighty-six autopsied cases covering a wide array of congenital and acquired conditions. Among the many now familiar disorders included is the first description of neonatal gangrenous enterocolitis today's necrotizing enterocolitis and description of kernicterus in four infants. Charles-Michel Billard changed the trajectory of pediatrics by establishing an objective scientific basis for ailments of neonates and young children recognized throughout Europe and North America. Modern pediatrics and pediatric pathology are greatly indebted to Billard's monumental efforts and observations and he should be included in the pantheon of pediatrics." Charles-Michel Billard an overlooked pediatric pioneer. Stanford Shulman<br> <br> Garrison and Morton. Norman Library 6332.<br> <br> HBS 69443.<br> <br> $1500. George Adlard unknown
183810078Auteur Paris 1838-40 3 vol. 3 vol. in-8 de XLVIII 432 pp., 352 pp. 1 f.n.ch. (errata) et 2 ff.n.ch. de 353 à 728 pp., demi-maroquin grain long fin XIXème, dos à nerfs orné et fleurdelisé, couverture imprimée conservée.
219895Paris, Chez l'Auteur, 1838-1840 3 vol. in-8, XLVIII-432 pp., 352-[1] pp., et paginé 353-728 pp., demi-chagrin rouge maroquiné, dos lisse orné de motifs en noir et de filets dorés, couvertures conservées (Lavaux). Quelques rousseurs. Au tome I, traces de crayon bleu (dans tout le volume) et quelques annotations au crayon. Aux tomes II et III, pages brunies. Ex-libris Roger Magadoux.
243902Paris et Versailles, Lecointe et Pougin, Barreswil, 1832 3 vol. in-8, XX-427 pp., 428 pp. et 434 pp., demi-percalise grise à coins à la Bradel, dos orné, couv. et dos cons. (reliure de la fin du XIXe). Qqs rousseurs.
210113Paris, Chez l'Auteur, 1838-1840 3 vol. in-8, XLVIII-432 pp., 352-[1] pp., et paginé 353-728 pp., broché. Restauration angulaire aux derniers feuillets du tome 1, manque de papier au dos, rousseurs sur la couverture du tome 3.
187316450Paris, Lemerre (Imprimerie Claye), 1873 ; in-18 (188118 mm), broché ; (8), 258 pp., (1) f. blanc, couverture imprimée.
786318 ouvrages en 18 volumes de trois formats différents, grand in-8° (225 x 145 mm), petit in-8° (205 x 140 mm) et in-12 (185 x 120 mm) en reliure homogène, demi-veau havane marbré, dos à 5 nerfs très ornés avec fleurons dans le goût du XVIIIe, pièces de titre de maroquin rouge, brun ou noir, chiffre doré RR [La Rochefoucauld et Radziwill] surmonté d'une couronne de duc en pied. Ex-libris aux contreplats de tous les volumes sur vignettes fin XIXe, gravées par Levasseur, aux armes accolées d'Armand-François-Jules-Marie de La Rochefoucauld (petit-fils du prince Jules de Polignac) et de la Princesse Lise Radziwill, avec la devise "C'est mon plaisir". Armand François de La Rochefoucauld (18701963), 5e duc de Doudeauville (1908), président du Jockey Club (1919-1963), conseiller-général du canton de Bonnétable (1912-1940), se maria en 1894 avec la princesse Louise Radziwill (1877-1942), fille du prince Constantin Radziwill et de Louise Blanc. Illustrations hors texte à chaque volume. Bel exemplaire. Papier légèrement jauni.
20779Lyon, Ballanche, an 10-1802; trois tomes in-12 (167 mm), demi-veau glacé bleu marine, dos lisse orné d’une grande composition romantique de rocaille et rinceaux dorés, titre et tomaison dorés (reliure légèrement postérieure); VII, 33, [2] pp., 6 planches de cartes dont 5 dépliantes ; 300 ; 330, [2] pp., 2 pl. dépliantes soit en tout 8 pl. dépl.
7050A Rouen, chez Maurry, Imprimeur du Roy & de Monseigneur l'Archevêque, 1702, reliure pleine peau, dos à 5 nerfs, titre et caissons dorés, 9,5x17 cm, Epistre à Monsieur de*** : 8 pages - avertissement et privilège : 8 pages - tables : 9 pages - portrait de l'auteur à sa maîtresse : 8 pages. + 524 pages. Reliure légèrement défraichie, quelques rousseurs dans le texte. (voir photos).
2023x-3031255542Springer Nature 2023. Hardcover. New. 590 pages. 9.25x6.10x9.21 inches. Springer Nature hardcover
BN107064RECREALIRE. Softcover. Recueil de textes Niveau 2: La méthode de lecture Les Alphas GS-CP <br/><br/>Recueil de textes Niveau 2: La méthode de lecture Les Alphas GS-CP RECREALIRE paperback
1929355490720962London: John Long 1929. First Edition. Hard Cover. First UK Edition. Publisher's green boards with black lettering to the spine with double border in black to the front board. Spine tips a little softened otherwise a VG copy. With 8 illustrations and 30 diagrams. No D/W. Joe Davis' scarcest snooker book. Period snooker/billiards adverts at the front and rear of the book. Photographs/scans available upon request. John Long hardcover
17549500A Avignon [Paris], sans nom, 1754. In-12 de [2]-192-[2] pages, plein veau brun, dos à 5 nerfs orné de fleurons, encadrements et titre dorés, filet doré sur les coupes, roulette intérieure, tranches rouges. Mors fendu en tête sur 2 cm, coins et mors frottés, les coiffes manquent.
188246900Paris, Paul Daffis, 1872-1879 (Umschläge: Librairie de Féchoz et Letouzey, 1882). Gr.-8°. Zus. über 5000 Sp., HPgmt.-Bde. d. Zt. m. etw. Rückenverg., je 2 goldgepr. Rückenschildchen u. den eingeb. OUmschlägen.
563P., Didot, 1828, un volume in 4 broché couverture muette moderne, 43pp.
9133P., Auguste Aubry, (1866). Fascicule in 8 percaline à coins de l’époque, 22 pp. et 2 eaux-fortes.
1992x-0471536318Wiley-Interscience 1992. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 448 pages. 9.75x6.75x1.00 inches. Wiley-Interscience hardcover
1837M13453Paris:: J.-B. Bailliere Libraire de l'Academie Royale de Medecine; Londres: Meme Maison 1837. 1837. 22 cm. 8vo. vii 1 502 2 pp. Half-title index errata; occasional light spotting. Contemporary quarter blind and gilt-stamped calf marbled boards. Near fine. First edition posthumously published. "The most important pediatric treatise of this period was that of Charles-Michel Billard . . . of Pelouaille France who studied medicine at the Ecole secondaire of Angers 1819-23 and came up to Paris in 1824 having acquired the funds by a prize essay on the gastro-intestinal mucous membrane 1825. He was very poor had to eke out a living by translations journal articles and other hack-work and did not get his medical degree until 1828. In the same year he published his treatise on the diseases of newborn infants and sucklings with an atlas 1828 3rd ed. 1837. . . " Though not this work the emphasis is the same on pathology and observation. "Billard performed several hundred autopsies on infants and children and correlated the data obtained with clinical observations he had done. This pioneer work on the pathological anatomy of infants includes interesting observations on cerebral congestion intestinal disturbances the pulse teething etc." Berton born in Dinant was a French military surgeon. He also wrote prior to this work Traite des maladies des enfants nouveaux-nes et a la mamelle etc. Paris 1828 xv 653 pp. -- also issued in 1837 pagination differs. Abt-Garrison gives fine detail of that publication not mentioning this posthumous one. The orientation of Billard was based first on his vast experience of autopsies of children the influence of Bichat and Laennec. It was thus the "first pediatric treatise in which a uniform classification of diseases is attempted. . . " The present work is surely an extension of that effort. REFERENCES: Not in Grulee. FFrye C188 J.-B. Bailliere, Libraire de l'Academie Royale de Medecine; Londres: Meme Maison, 1837. hardcover books
1929355490721224London: John Long 1929. First Edition. Hard Cover. First UK Edition. Publisher's green boards with black lettering to the spine with double border in black to the front board. A bookseller's ticket to the rear paste-down; spine and the peripheries of the back board very slightly faded; light foxing to the fore-edge and the early/late pages of the book otherwise a VG copy and quite scarce in this condition. With 8 illustrations and 30 diagrams. No D/W. Joe Davis' scarcest snooker book. Period snooker/billiards adverts at the front and rear of the book. A nicer copy than normally seen of this scarce first edition. Photographs/scans available upon request. John Long hardcover
228260Lille-Paris, Imprimerie Jombart, s.d. (vers 1900) placard in-folio (63 x 50 cm), texte sur trois colonnes, avec une grande composition sur la gauche et en bas du feuillet représentant des cannes (entrecroisées sur un numéro du Figaro), et deux salles avec leurs tables et leurs joueurs, en feuille. Déchirure à la pliure verticale, avec manque de papier sans atteinte.
187943610Paris, Paul Daffis, 1872-1879. Gr.-8°. Zus. über 5000 Sp., Rote HLdr.-Bde. d. Zt. a. 5 Bünden m. reicher Rückenverg., goldgepr. Rückentiteln u. Kopfgoldschnitt.