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0484572989.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
0267809840.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1469220008.GaudioCD. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
2001Q-2259195121PLON 2001-10-19. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! PLON paperback
17504583London: W. Owen 1750. Full Leather. Poor binding. 12mo. ix 5 1-288 265-267 pp. In early leather. A binding or reference copy; textblock split; boards detached; spine perished; leather heavily worn; ex-library copy with bookplate stamps and other markings; title page has some chipping to the margin that touches the text. Translated from the French edition 1742. Interesting treatises on wounds by Pierre Chirac chief physician to Louis XV and an “Essay on the Suppuration of the Soft Parts†by Antoine Fizes of the University of Montpelier. ESTC T175961. W. Owen unknown
2841115194.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
2012Q-0230340881St. Martin's Press 2012-11-13. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! St. Martin's Press hardcover
29765Paris: Editions Vial. 2010. First edition. First edition. Hardcover. Text in French and English. Publisher's original blue cloth with white titles to the upper board and spine in dustwrapper. Illustrated in colour throughout. A near fine copy the binding firm the spine a touch rolled. The contents are clean throughout and without inscriptions or stamps. Complete with the bright original dustwrapper that is without fading loss or tears. Scarce. A profusely illustrated study of the design models behind Aubusson tapestries how they were made used neglected and eventually rediscovered as valuable works of art and historical documents. Aubusson tapestries bear witness to the glory days of a bygone and little-known era. To create a tapestry the weaver uses a model painted or drawn on a support. This model called a "tapestry cartoon" serves as the motif to be reproduced. The figures scenes and landscapes created in the nineteenth century by the cartoon painters pay homage to these painters now quietly deceased and to the life of the tapestry workshops. Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. Paris: Editions Vial. 2010 hardcover
1750e4731London: W. Owen at Homer's Head near Temple-Bar. Worn condition. Upper board detached. Some foxing. Contents firm. 1750. First English Edition. Brown hardback leather cover. 170mm x 100mm 7" x 4". ix 267pp. By Mr. Chirac: I. The different natures of wounds are considered. II. Their symptoms are enumerated and accounted for from the laws of animal oeconomy and the justest principles of mechanism. III. Their diagnostics and prognostics are accurately laid down. IV. The best and most rational method of treating them whether simple or compound is specified. By Mr. Fizes: I. The doctrine of suppurations and of ulcers is set in a clear and ratioanl light. II. Their causes differences symptoms diagnostics prognostics and various terminations are specified and explained. III. A method of cure is established by reason and confirmed by experience. . W. Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar hardcover
2003__1874719462Greenleaf Pubns 2003. Hardcover. New. 1st edition. 384 pages. 9.30x6.20x1.10 inches. Greenleaf Pubns hardcover
197488487No Location: s. n. 1974. Fine. s. n. No Location 1974 17.5 x 24 cm Une photographie Original colour photograph depicting a smiling Jacques Chirac.Attractive ensemble held together by a paperclip which has left a discreet mark in the upper left margin of the photograph.Enclosed are an official letter its envelope and a card on which Jacques Chirac then Prime Minister wrote in black felt-tip pen the following words: ""vous remercie de votre aimable message de félicitations et vous adresse ses sentiments les meilleurs.""Signed by Jacques Chirac in blue ink at the foot of the photograph. s. n. unknown
174180856Copie manuscrite du traité de ce médecin 1657-1732 1741. Paperback. <b>Livre en français</b>. Couverture souple. Copie manuscrite de plusieurs traités datée du 6 may 1741. Manuscrit daté du 6 may 1741. 241 pages. Dérelié plats conservés avec quelques fragments de cuir. Mouillure ayant bruni le papier à la marge supérieure. Petit manque au coin inférieur sur la moitié des pages pas de manque de texte. Très belle écriture le texte se lit très bien. <i>ref. 80856</i> Copie manuscrite du traité de ce médecin (1657-1732) paperback
46485<p>Sentiment de Mr. Chirac sur les fièvres intermittentes. Manuscript document in a neat and legible hand likely that of a scribe. 56pp. possibly incomplete. N.p. n.d. late 17th - early 18th century. 247 x 194 mm. except for last 4 leaves which measure 255 x 180 mm. Unbound. Edges frayed last 4 leaves with marginal tears and damage affecting several lines of text some toning and spotting but very good.</p> <p> Contemporary manuscript notes of Chirac's unpublished lectures on intermittent fevers most likely taken by a student attending Chirac's medical courses at the University of Montpellier. Chirac taught at Montpellier from 1687 to 1708 then relocated to Paris where he enjoyed great success becoming physician to Philippe d'Orléans and later to Louis XV. He worked to establish an academy of medicine in Paris one that would draw on the observations and expertise of physicians both in France and abroad but his plan aroused the professional jealousy of the Faculté de Paris and was abandoned after his death. Chirac published little during his lifetime so manuscript records such as these provide valuable insight into his teachings and into the medical practices and beliefs of his day. Our manuscript written in a mixture of French and Latin is divided into 16 sections discussing various types of intermittent fevers-including the tertian and quartan forms of malaria hectic fevers malignant fevers etc.-and their treatment. </p> . unknown