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2006Q-0415380154Routledge 2006-06-13. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Routledge hardcover
1992C64650London 1992. First Edition. Hardback. Lacks Dust Jacket. Very good condition few signs of use. 8vo. pp viii ii 204. Publisher's black buckram lettered in silver at front and spine. Lacks dust jacket.ISBN: 0415079578 hardcover
1764D6239Venice: Nicholas Pezzanae 1764. Hardcover. Very Good. 4to 255 x 190mm. Title printed in red and black. Text in two columns. Contemporary vellum; endpapers browned. Pictorial wood-engraved ex-libris by Leo Wyatt for Lord Norwich on front pastedown. <br/><br/>Sauvages major nosological treatise after Sydenham. François Boissier de Sauvages wrote this comprehensive symptom-based classification called Nosology after the science that deals with the systematic classification of diseases. The author a professor of medicine and botany at Montpellier presents clinical cases classified according to the methods of Thomas Sydenham considering mainly the symptoms and the morphology of the disease and showing much more interest in the diagnosis of disease and for its care. The beginnings of the systematic model in medicine appear early in the writings of Sydenham. A friend of Locke and admirer of Francis Bacon Sydenham called for the setting aside of hypotheses and philosophical systems in favor of a natural description or history of all diseases. He took the significant step of asserting that as there were species of plants so too there were species of disease. This implied that diseases were distinct entities not merely disturbances blending into one another and that these distinct entities could be systematically grouped or classified. This Sauvages magnum opus arranged its objects in classes orders and genera as well as species. Like Sydenham Sauvages distrusted contemporary physiological theories and rejected the idea that a classification of diseases could be based on knowledge of their underlying causes. He insisted that classification be based instead on study of directly observable symptoms. Species definition depended largely on designation of the various circumstances in which symptoms might appear. Species proliferated accordingly finally reaching 2400 divided into 315 genera 44 orders and 10 classes. Sauvages and his contemporary Carl Linnaeus set the pattern for the nosology of the latter 18th century. There is a clustering of nosological treatises in the 1760s and 1770s. Vogel published at Göttingen in 1764; Cullen at Edinburgh in 1772; Macbride at Dublin in 1775; Sagar at Vienna in 1776; and Vitel at Lyons in 1778. All followed Sauvages in departing from Sydenhams original emphasis within the systematic program. Rather than seeking new more accurate descriptions of disease the nosologists of the latter 18th century took existing descriptions and tried to catalogue and group them usually on the basis of symptoms. Nicholas Pezzanae hardcover
1830119542Paris : chez Gauthier FrÂres 1830. 215x130mm. demi-basane de lՎpoque piÂce de titre et de tomaison en maroquin rouge ornementations dorÂŽs plats papier marbrÂŽ tranches marbrÂŽes. Bon ÂŽtat. SÂŽrie sans les quatre volumes de la continuation mais complet en 12 volumes du texte de BÂŽrault-Bercastel. 7765 chez Gauthier FrÂres unknown
1729101627Lyon Cologne: Sumptibus Societatis; Sumpt. Fratrum de Tournes 1729 1748. New edition carefully reconsidered and amended. Leatherbound. ex library-good. 2 vols. lxvi 720 752 152 p. Title vignette. Full leather. Edges of covers worn and spine labels mainly missing. Vol. 1 has a chipped spine tail. Vol. 2 has chipped lower corners. Bookplates and lib. stamp to front endpaper and title-page. A few notations in ink. Wormholes in bottom margin of vol. 1. Small tears and chips in t.p. of vol. 2. Pages remain clean apart from minor thumbing and small stain in bottom margin of second volume. <br/><br/>Jesuit theologian Buscembaum developed this celebrated book out of his lectures at the University of Cologne. Claude La Croix later added to the work. Two-volume editions such as this were published in both Germany and France during the 18th century. More photos available on request. Sumptibus Societatis; Sumpt. Fratrum de Tournes hardcover
172048020Köln: Noethen / Metternichiana 1720-1754. 10 vols. Full leather with 5 raised bands. Gilt title and decoration on spines. Red edges; 17x10 cm. Text in Latin. - ticket stamps bit browned few pages loose Although still very good rare complete and decorative set see picture. More pictures on request Year and number of pages per volume: Vol. 1. 1733 / 101 18 516 19 8 224 pp. Vol. 2. 1733 / 24 631 9 120 pp. Vol. 3. 1733 / 24 848 16 pp. Vol. 4. 1733 / 24 844 20 pp. Vol. 5. 1733. 8 298 6 16 449 12 pp. Vol. 6. 1724 / 24 880 pp. Vol. 7. 1724 / 16 881-1511 48 pp. Vol. 8. 1724 / 24 983 pp. Vol. 9. 1720 / 8 1014 1 pp. Vol. 10. 1754 / 20 859 pp. Noethen / Metternichiana hardcover
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21930Paris 18 October 1779. In French. 1 page 8 x 6 inches fine. Charles-Eugène-Gabriel de la Croix Marquis de Castries 1727-1801 Marshal of France fought in all the wars in Flanders and Germany from 1743 to 1763. He became Minister of the Navy in 1780 Marshal in 1783. unknown
13374Versailles 21 February 1784. In French. 1 page 9 x 8 inches lower right corner clipped without loss of text otherwise in good condition. Charles-Eugène-Gabriel de la Croix Marquis de Castries 1727-1801 Marshal of France fought in all the wars in Flanders and Germany from 1743 to 1763. He became Minister of the Navy in 1780 Marshal in 1783. unknown