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20242-1032925442Routledge 2024. Paperback. New. 246 pages. 9.18x6.12x9.21 inches. Routledge paperback
2015126961Zürich: Verlag Scheidegger & Spiess, 2015. 255 S. ; 30,5 x 24,5 cm ; Pp. ;
1987127092Musée des beaux-arts, La Chaux-de-Fonds, 1987. 80 S. ; 22 x 22 cm ; kart. ;
Z43204L. Laget RELIE 1981 TOILE LEGEREMENT GONDOLEE SUR LE PREMIER PLAT.
188989155Gauthier-Villars | Paris 1889 | 15.2 x 24.5 cm | Relié
017699Charles-Edouard Hocquard, Une Campagne au Tonkin. Paris, Hachette, 1892. In-8, 539p. Edition originale, illustrée de 247 photogravures, certaines à pleine page, et deux cartes. Hocquard, médecin, est surtout connu pour ses photographies, notamment du Tonkin dont il fit la campagne comme volontaire en 1883. Exemplaire enrichi d'un bel envoi à sa femme : « A ma chère femme j'offre ces souvenirs d'un voyage entrepris et raconté pour l'amour d'elle, comme un témoignage de mon inaltérable tendresse et de ma profonde gratitude pour le bonheur qu'elle m'a donné. Janvier 92. Edouard H ». Les exemplaires de ce livre avec envoi semblent rares. Jolie reliure parlante portant une mosaïque sur le premier plat, traduction du titre de l'ouvrage en chinois traditionnel. Reliure signée Canape & Corriez, datée 1931, plein maroquin noir, titre mosaïqué en rouge sur le premier plat, doublures de maroquin rouge, tranches dorées sur témoins, couvertures conservés (sans le dos). Quelques rousseurs éparses. Etui bordé avec début de fente à une arête. Magnifique exemplaire.
185090068Goupil Vibert & Cie | Paris 1850 | 34.5 x 46.5 cm | Reliure de l'éditeur
18907135012 juillet 1890 | 11.20 x 17.90 cm | une feuille
1890713501890. Fine. 12 juillet 1890 11.20 x 17.90 cm une feuille Signed autograph letter about human aging12 July 1890 11.2 x 17.9 cm one leafAutograph letter signed by the physiologist and neurologist Charles Edouard Brown-Séquard dated 12 July 1890 one folded sheet. He outlines a scientific method of prolonging human life while at the same time developing a series of philosophical and epistemological reflections on mortality. Successor to Claude Bernard in the Collège de France Brown-Séquard here tries to push back the limits of ageing and prolong the nervous responses of the brain: Not to grow old before time and to grow old as late as possible that is what should preoccupy those who love life or those who without loving it need to ensure it lasts. Brown-Séquard had just published a study on this subject and had succeeded in administering a harmless nervous stimulation with an injection of liquids extracted from animal testicles. Giving the example of the flamboyant Duc de Morny son of Hortense de Beauharnais who died at the age of 53 the professor lays out a theory that is broader than the simple neurological remedy: It depends on the person whether the wheel of life' spins more or less quickly. That certain men like M. de Morny abuse all their faculties and make the wheel turn very quickly is indubitable The problem in increasing the lifespan of the individual lies therefore for physiologists and doctors in finding what should be avoided and what should be done in order not to increase and indeed to decrease the progress towards natural death. Insisting on the beneficial effects of animal testicle extracts Brown-Séquard compares them with a more nefarious stimulant strychnine discovered a few decades before: I believe I have succeeded in increasing the various force of action of the nerve centers without stimulating exciting or putting them in play which is to say diminishing them by making them expend themselves in action. Testicular liquid acts like strychnine which does not determine the action but which only increases the strength of the reflex in the spinal chord. But the difference is that strychnine leads to a morbidly exaggerated excitability so that the slightest excitement leads to discharges of nervous force. unknown
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