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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
1834547981 album grand in-4 (format en marges : 26 x 41 cm) format à l'italienne reliure de l'époque demi-chevrette à petits coins verte, Lith. de Légé, Bordeaux (pour les 15 planches), Michon Frères (1 planche), Maggi ( 3 planches), s.d. [ circa 1834 pour les 10 premières, circa 1837. Rappel du titre complet : [ Promenade sur la Garonne devant Bordeaux ] Album de 15 lithographies de Bordeaux : Hospice des Enfants Trouvés - Quai Sainte Croix - Porte de Bourgogne - Porte du Palais - Place Royale - Les Quinconces - Les Chartrons [ Port ] - Les Chartrons [ Quai ] - Moulin de Bacalan - Magasin des Vivres de la Marine - Pont de Bordeaux [Vue prise de la Bastide ] - Colonnes rostrales de Bordeaux - Vue de l'Eglise Saint-André à Bordeaux- Vue du Théâtre Français à Bordeaux - Vue du Grand-Théâtre de Bordeaux - Vue du Grand Hôpital de Bordeaux
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 Contemporary manuscript notes of Chirac's unpublished lectures on intermittent fevers most likely taken by a student attending Chirac's medical courses at the University of Montpellier.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
169845024Montpellier: Apud Joannem Martel 1698. <p>Chirac Pierre 1657-1732. De motu cordis adversaria analytica. 12mo. 16 344 2 34pp. Folding engraved plate. Montpellier: Apud Joannem Martel 1698. Calf gilt spine ca. 1698 minor chipping to spine extremities light wear. Minor toning but fine otherwise.</p> <p> First Edition of this rare pioneering experimental study of coronary function describing the first experimental tying of a coronary vessel which demonstrated that cardiac arrest occurs in response to coronary ligation. "A special position must be allocated to the French physician Pierre Chirac for having performed the first experimental ligation of a coronary artery in a dog. His book De motu cordis 1698 is an early attempt at experimental pathology with regard to the coronary vessels. Likewise there is much information on the fibers of the heart; some ideas are also expressed as to measuring the heart's power . . . the blood volume too was estimated" Leibowitz The History of Coronary Heart Disease p. 305. Garrison-Morton.com 10657. </p> . Apud Joannem Martel unknown books