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1921132199Frankfurt a. M. Antiquariat Joseph Baer 1921. 312 Seiten. Mit 57 meist gefalteten Tafeln u. zahlreichen Abbildungen im Text. Originalbroschur. (Einband u. Seitenränder teils fleckig). 26x19 cm
19932139365Schömberg: F. H. Baader und H.-J. Grieser 1993. 534, (8) Seiten. 8° (17,5-22,5 cm) Orig.-Kunstlederband mit goldgeprägtem Rückentitel. [Hardcover / fest gebunden].
20081240923Leipzig: Eudora-Verl. - Köln: Historisches Archiv der Stadt Köln, 2008. 63 S., 59 Ds. Gebundene Ausgabe.
19919420BBBindlach, Gondrom, 1991. 22 cm. 247 S., Ill. Pappband sehr guter Zust., Schn. leicht fleck.
111267Soleil productions, DL novembre 2009. Un album cartonné d'environ 32 x 23 cm, 88 pages, état d'usage avec de légers coups sur les coiffes, un coup sur la grande tranche et un frottement sur le coin inférieur (cf photos).
ria9783110708738_inpHardcover. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
2022__3110708736De Gruyter 2022. Hardcover. New. 320 pages. German language. 9.45x6.69x1.06 inches. De Gruyter hardcover
1373702Paris: Adyar, 1950 in-8, 186-[6] pages, frontispice et 69 illustrations. Broché, très bon état.
1996106371St. Ottilien, EOS 1996. XXXI, 172 Seiten. Hardcover/Pappeinband
scritti di Alteri, Buonocore, Lilla, Ruysschaert, Sauget, Tamburini, Vian; 257 pagg perfect and uncut Brossura
Riproduzione in facsimile del prezioso codice redatto in lingua greca. Volume in copertina rigida con legatura in pelle, titolo impresso in oro al piatto e al dorso, sovraccoperta originale il tutto contenuto in un robusto cofanetto editoriale muto. A chiusura del volume, in apposita tasca, è conservato un agile manuale introduttivo in lingua italiana di 22 pagine. Opera in condizioni eccellenti; spedizione in 24 ore dalla conferma dell'ordine.
34241Turnhout , Brepols, 1989 Paperback, 200p., 210 x 270 mm. ISBN 9782503780092.
1527755142.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1817I14D28YF6BMOMadrid 1817. 8vo. M. Repullés Mottled calf gilt spine with black title label lettered in gold marbled endpapers red painted edges. With allegorical steel engraving by B. Ametler after Luiz Paret dated 1794 date of the first edition with the motto Ars cum Natura ad Salutem conspirans 85 x 97 mm. 2 VIII 4 358 pp. Fourth edition of the national Pharmacopoea of Spain. During the Spanish Enlightenmenta royal decree was issued by Charles III in 1780 establishing the self-government of the various health professions. The structure of the Royal Court Protomedicato Real Tribunal del Protomedicato was changed and was divided into three branches: Protomedicato Protofarmaceuticato and Protocirujanato. With ownerships entry of Valentin Alenza the father of the madrilene painter Leonardo Alenza Sept. 1828 on last page. Very good copy on thick paper.l Ant. Gonz. Bueno An accont on the history of the Spanish pharmacopoeias www.histpharm.org: ISHPWG pp. 5-7; Raphael Folch Andreu Las Farmacopeas Nacionales españolas in: Actas del XV Congreso Internacional de Historia de la Medicina 1 1956 pp.247-267. unknown
177264931St. Blasien, Klosterdruckerei, 1772. Fol. (43 x 29 cm). Mit gest. Frontispiz (v. Peter Mayr). Titel in Rot u. Schwarz m. gest. Vignette. Mit 4 gest. Vignetten u. 4 gest. figürl. Initialen. CLXXXIV, 254 S., 10 Bll., Ldr. d. Zt. a. 7 Bünden m. reicher Rückenverg., 2 goldgepr. Rückenschildern, marmor. Schnitt u. marmor. Vorsätzen.
1711I17ERD520PLVLisbon 1711. Small folio 29 x 21 cm. Monastery of São Vicente de Fóra Modern sheepskin gold-tooled spine red morocco title-label. With engraved arms as fronstipiece and a title-page printed in red and black. 28 494 29 1 blank pp. Rare second edition of the first Portuguese pharmacopoeia first published in 1704 by the friar D. Caetano de Santo António d. 1730 an apothecary of the Monastery of Santa Cruz of the city of Coimbra who upon publication of the second volume was working at Lisbon in the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora. "The Pharmacopeia Lusitana shows how important the convent pharmacy was at that time in Portugal. The Portuguese religious apothecaries were very knowledgeable on pharmaceutical matters" Pita. With a few manuscript annotations in the margins. Ca. 50 leaves with a waterstain at the head of the gutter margin an occasional smudge and two leaves with a small hole and small tears otherwise in very good condition.l J.R. Pita Brief history of Portuguese pharmacopoeias pp. 1-5; Porbase 1 copy; Wellcome IV p. 369 incomplete; WorldCat 5 copies. unknown
1800I14DVA32F2X0Leiden: Abraham and Jan Honkoop 1800. Contemporary mottled boards. 12mo. Rare second edition of "the first general as distinguished from hospital 'pharmacopoeia' compiled by an American" Cowen first published at Paris in 1798. The first part of the book is a classification of diseases and is taken word for word from the influential 1769 nosology by the Scottish physician William Cullen. The second part is a pharmacopoeia divided into materia medica and composite medicines. The introduction notes that it is based on the author's notes made at the University of Edinburgh the London pharmacopoeia and Joseph Townsend's The physicians' vade mecum 1794 p. x. Between the two parts can be found a list translating the Latin names of the chemical preparations "which not all readers will view as sufficiently legitimate" p. 77 into the modern English and French nomenclature.William Tazewell d. 1832 was an American physician who had studied in Edinburgh and in 1797-1800 was secretary to Elbridge Gerry in Paris. After returning to the United States Tazewell set up a medical practice in Williamsburg and later moved to Virginia. In 1803 he presented copies of his Vade-mecum to George Washington and Thomas Jefferson the latter writing that "it has really brought the whole science of diseases & remedies within the shortest compass possible and not meddling with the details of the science himself it presents exactly such a general view of every part of it as Jefferson often wishes to take" Cowen.With a small price in pen on the first flyleaf. Only some thumbing on the last 30 pages otherwise in very good condition and wholly untrimmed. Boards slightly worn and spine cracked but still structurally sound.l Cowen America's pre-pharmacopoeial literature pp. 21-22; STCN 1 copy; Founders online letters to Tazewell from Washington and Jefferson; Wellcome V p. 241; WorldCat 2 copies. Abraham and Jan Honkoop, hardcover
193798294Rennes, Imprimerie Oberthur 1937 2 volumes. Fort in-8 24,5 x 16 cm. Reliures éditeur pleine toile gris-vert, XXVIII-623-1192-17 pp., 80 planches en couleurs hors-texte, index alphabétique, table des matières, addenda. Reliures d’usage, intérieur assez frais.
175015538Petit in-4 ; demi-veau havane marbré à petits coins, dos lisse à faux-nerfs décoratifs dorés, papier ocre à l'éponge, tranches non rognées, étiquette de titre vierge ; (346) pp. dont 4 blanches, soigneusement manuscrites (il y a deux mains) au XVIIIe siècle.
194998288Paris, Ordre national des pharmaciens 1949 Fort in-8 24,5 x 16 cm. Reliure éditeur, pleine toile gris-vert, titre en noir sur le dos, XVI-1227 pp., index alphabétique, table des matières. Traces de ruban adhésif sur les pages de garde, intérieur frais. Exemplaire en bon état.
1755JC4CQCORXW8DMons: Henri Bottin 1755. Contemporary calf richly gold-tooled spine red edges. 4to. Rare first and only edition of the Mons pharmacopoeia. Although the Vienna pharmacopoeia had been officially designated as the standard for the Austrian Netherlands the city of Mons published its own pharmacopoeia in 1755 making it the last city in the Low Countries to create a new pharmacopoeia.With early owner's inscriptions. Title-page detached but otherwise in very good condition. Binding worn at the spine and extremities and spine-label lost.l Anet 1 copy; Daems & Vandewiele pp. 65-66 3 copies; Wellcome IV p. 368; WorldCat 2 copies; not in Blake. Henri Bottin, unknown
198148898Salzburg, Andreas & Andreas, (1981). 4°. 22 nn. Bll. (Faksimile) u. 60 S., 2 Bll. (Kommentar). Blindgepr. OWildldr. (Faksimile) bzw. OLwd. m. goldgepr. Deckeltitel, zus. in OLwd.-Schuber.
1823I14FOHJSSGY9Madrid: D. Cosme Martinez 1823. Marbled calf gold-tooled spine red morocco spine label red edges marbled endpapers. 4to. With an engraved allegorical vignette on the title-page. Rare first edition of the translation in Spanish Catalan from the Latin original the first official Pharmacopoeia Matritensis by the Collegio de Farmaceuticos published in 1739. Only in the 18th century during the reign of the Bourbons did all the Spanish pharmacopoeias unify into a single pharmacopoeia common to the whole of the Kingdom of Spain with the publication in 1794 of the Pharmacopoea Hispana.A little worn around the edges otherwise in good condition.l WorldCat 6 copies; not in Wellcome. D. Cosme Martinez, unknown