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1851M15074Paris:: Victor Masson 1851. 1851. 8vo. iv 441 pp. Original quarter calf over marbled boards gilt-stamped spine title; lightly rubbed. Presentation gilt-stamping on spine. Very good. TREATMENTS FOR THE EYE BOUND IN A "PRIX DE VACCINE" PRIZE BINDING. FIRST EDITION. "Deval investigated whether the amaurosis weakness of sight is sthenic or asthenic. He follows Sichel in the classification amaurosis due to the retina to the optic nerve to the brain to the spinal cord ganglionary or abdominal trifacial or ophthalmic amaurosis. He praises for torpid amaurosis galvanic electricity." – Hirschberg. BINDING: This volume bears indication on the spine that it was awarded to a M. Julien as the "Prix de Vaccine" for 1850. The French government supported research into vaccines and vaccination actively awarding prize monies beginning in 1801. "Deval was the most outstanding among the pupils of Julius Sichel." He studied medicine and graduated 1834 as doctor in Paris dedicating . . . "himself to ophthalmology after he had been trained by Sichel for four years." / He published numerous case reports and we have to assume that he treated many patients. Deval "tells us that his institute was visited by a great number of physicians and students and that he taught some of them ocular operations and as soon as he was sure that they had a steady hand he let them operate on his patients. These operations were quite successful. Deval never operated with the strictest indication. He was overtaken by his knife-happy colleagues and died a poor man." – Hirschberg. REFERENCES: Albert Source book of ophthalmology 581; Becker 106; Hirschberg The history of ophthalmology Vol. 7 pp. 213-15. Victor Masson, 1851. hardcover
1851M10991Paris:: Victor Masson 1851. 1851. 8vo. iv 441 pp. Original quarter calf over marbled boards gilt-stamped spine title; lightly rubbed. Presentation gilt-stamping on spine. Very good. FIRST EDITION. "Deval investigated whether the amaurosis weakness of sight is sthenic or asthenic. He follows Sichel in the classification amaurosis due to the retina to the optic nerve to the brain to the spinal cord ganglionary or abdominal trifacial or ophthalmic amaurosis. He praises for torpid amaurosis galvanic electricity." Hirschberg. This volume bears indication on the spine that it was awarded to a M. Julien as the "Prix de Vaccine" for 1850. The French government supported research into vaccines and vaccination actively awarding prize monies beginning in 1801. "Deval was the most outstanding among the pupils of Julius Sichel." He studied medicine and graduated 1834 as doctor in Paris dedicating . . . "himself to ophthalmology after he had been trained by Sichel for four years." He published numerous case reports and we have to assume that he treated many patients. Deval "tells us that his institute was visited by a great number of physicians and students and that he taught some of them ocular operations and as soon as he was sure that they had a steady hand he let them operate on his patients. These operations were quite successful. Deval never operated with the strictest indication. He was overtaken by his knife-happy colleagues and died a poor man." Hirschberg. Albert Source book of ophthalmology 581; Hirschberg The history of ophthalmology Vol. 7 pp. 213-15. Victor Masson, 1851. hardcover
1851M10991Paris:: Victor Masson 1851. 1851. 8vo. iv 441 pp. Original quarter calf over marbled boards gilt-stamped spine title; lightly rubbed. Presentation gilt-stamping on spine. Very good. FIRST EDITION. "Deval investigated whether the amaurosis weakness of sight is sthenic or asthenic. He follows Sichel in the classification amaurosis due to the retina to the optic nerve to the brain to the spinal cord ganglionary or abdominal trifacial or ophthalmic amaurosis. He praises for torpid amaurosis galvanic electricity." Hirschberg. This volume bears indication on the spine that it was awarded to a M. Julien as the "Prix de Vaccine" for 1850. The French government supported research into vaccines and vaccination actively awarding prize monies beginning in 1801. "Deval was the most outstanding among the pupils of Julius Sichel." He studied medicine and graduated 1834 as doctor in Paris dedicating . . . "himself to ophthalmology after he had been trained by Sichel for four years." He published numerous case reports and we have to assume that he treated many patients. Deval "tells us that his institute was visited by a great number of physicians and students and that he taught some of them ocular operations and as soon as he was sure that they had a steady hand he let them operate on his patients. These operations were quite successful. Deval never operated with the strictest indication. He was overtaken by his knife-happy colleagues and died a poor man." Hirschberg. Albert Source book of ophthalmology 581; Hirschberg The history of ophthalmology Vol. 7 pp. 213-15. Victor Masson, 1851. hardcover books
2012992978.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1862e2620Paris: Ch. Albessard et Bérard. G : in Good condition. Cover rubbed with corner and joint wear. Spine scuffed. Foxing to prelims and eps and some scattered foxing elsewhere. Ex Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Library. 1862. First Edition. Half leather marbled board cover. 240mm x 160mm 9" x 6". xvi 1056pp plates. 12 plates 6 in colour. Heavy item - shipping supplement may apply for overseas. . Ch. Albessard et Bérard hardcover
RO80224467jacques deval. Non daté. In-4. Broché. Etat passable, Tâchée, Agraffes rouillées, Déchirures. 38 pages. Certaines pages sont grognotées dans les marges. . . . Classification Dewey : 792-Théâtre
1923RO40034638Librairie theatrale. 1923. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en pied abîmée, Quelques rousseurs. 183 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 820-Littératures anglaise et anglo-saxonne
1923104160Couverture souple. Broché. 184 pages. Papier bruni.
192381656Librairie Théâtrale 1923 1 vol. relié in-12, cartonnage bradel papier brun, dos lisse, pièce de titre, couvertures et dos conservés, 183 pp. Première édition en volume enrichie d'un envoi de l'auteur à Jean Sarment. Très bon état.
192381656Librairie Théâtrale 1923 1 vol. relié in-12, cartonnage bradel papier brun, dos lisse, pièce de titre, couvertures et dos conservés, 183 pp. Première édition en volume enrichie d'un envoi de l'auteur à Jean Sarment. Très bon état.
193065247New York: Literary Guild of America 1930. Vintage Copy. Hardcover. Very Good in boards. Owner name and address to FEP. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Literary Guild of America hardcover
193035706NY: Viking Press 1930. Hardcover. Very Good. First American Edition. Slight spine lean ink name on front free endpaper else a very good hardback in a chipped and edgeworn jakcet that has an internally repaired closed tear to the front panel. <br/><br/> Viking Press hardcover books