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1169029221.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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2021405794-LI9Berndorf : Kral Verlag GmbH 2021. 2. Hardcover. Good. Original pictorial boards ribbon marker numerous illustrations mostly in colour small maps 4to. Berndorf : Kral Verlag GmbH hardcover
066684853X.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1886410791886. Slg. klin. Vortr. 271-272. - Leipzig Verlag von Breitkopf & Härtel 1886 8° 106 pp. orig. Broschur; unaufgeschnittenes Exemplar. Erstdruck! unknown
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1889195921889. Zbl. Chir. 16/47; 18/ 2. - Leipzig 1889 8° pp.833-848 feine Broschur. First Edition! "One of the greatest advances in the method of opening the skull for surgical exploration of the brain and its investing membranes was that made in 1887 by Wilhelm Wagner of Königshütte." "Previous to this the skull had been opened by means of a trephine and the area enlarged as necessary by mallet and chisel or by the use of bone forceps. The new method at once made large areas of the brain more easily accessible without leaving a large and troubelsome cranial defect. At the same time it sounded the knell of the various elaborate and time consuming methods of craniocerebral topography which were then in vogue. In other words it was now possible for neurosurgeons to visualize the underlying cerebral cortex sufficiently well so that with the wider exposure obtained by the osteoplastic flap the lesion was almost certain to be brought into view if the neurological localization had been at all acurate." Walker Neurosurgical Classics Walker No. 33: Garrison & Morton No.4862: "Osteoplastic flap operation. Wilhelm Wagner's 1848-1900 method of opening the skull made a large area of the brain more easily accessible than by trephining". unknown
1889127291889. hardcover. 6 pages pp. 833-38 IN: Zentralblatt fur Chirurgie vol. 16. Contemporary 1/2 calf; rubbed. Leipzig 1889. First Edition. Offered entire.<br/> <br/> Osteoplastic flap operation. Wagner's method of opening the skull made a large area of the brain more easily accessible than by trephining. GM 4862.<br/> <br/> unknown
1898209161898. Dtsch. Chir. Lfg.40 . - Stuttgart Verlag von Ferdinand Enke 1898 8° XXXII 564 pp. 232 Abbildungen Leinenband d.Zt.; ExLibris von "Dr. Werner Block". First Edition of "the first successful account of the management of spinal injuries was by Wilhelm Wagner 1848-1900 a general surgeon working alone in a small workers compensation hospital Königshütte Hospital in Upper Silesia where he spent his whole career. He developed the practical treatment of spinal injuries and demonstrated how patients could and should be treated. He wrote a book with his former pupil Paul Stolper 1865-1906 on injuries of the spine and spinal cord. This dealt with every aspect of the subject. He started with anatomy of the spinal column pathology of injury the mechanism of injury the symptomatology and practical treatment including the indications for surgery. He understood the necessity of relieving pressure in preventing pressure sores and was concerned to prevent subsequent deformity. He identified six major problems: sepsis from pressure sores; treatment of cervical fractures; post-traumatic syringomyelia; infection of the chest; stones in the kidneys leading to sepsis of the renal tract; and the necessity of immobilising patients in bed until the fracture healed. The textbook is remarkable in its breadth of vision and its emphasis upon such commonplace but vital aspects of treatment as how the patient should be transported and nursed. Particular attention was paid to the pressure points and positioning of the patient. Water beds were used. He emphasised the need to prevent soiling of the mattress in incontinent patients. For doubly incontinent patients special beds were designed such as those used for cholera patients with a bucket underneath that could be removed. Once the fracture had healed the patient was mobilised and put into a bath. The object of treatment of the spine was to establish bony union. Wagner was opposed to operative treatment on the spine and recommended that radiographs should be used to estimate the position of the fracture. He recommended palpation of the kyphus to reduce a dislocation. He described in detail how a dislocated cervical spine could be reduced. He devoted pages to the description of how the bladder should be managed. Wagner treated patients with spinal injuries and was able to mobilise them. He gave opinions in court about their life expectancy so they were probably returning home. It is remarkable that he carried out all this work alone in a municipal hospital without an academic position." - J.R. Silver History of the treatment of spinal injuries. Postgraduate Medical Journal 81 2005: pp.108-114 unknown
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1887943London: Swan Sonnenschein Lowrey & Co. 1887. 4th Edition. VG/--. Decorative bookplate to free endpaper. Tiny 1/8 inch crack to leather gutter / light page toning to interior - otherwise a clean tight copy. Illustrated - 3/4 leather. Swan Sonnenschein, Lowrey & Co. hardcover
1d14235Selbstverlag des Verfassers Ottrau 1914. 206 S. mit einer Titeltafel Halbleinen Name auf Vorsatz/etwas fleckig. - gutes Exemplar - unknown
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20191-3747757375Inktank publishing 2019. Paperback. New. 428 pages. German language. 8.27x5.83x1.14 inches. Inktank publishing paperback
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#[37324]Leipzig Otto Spamer 1877. 2 volumes. Original embossed red cloth with gilt illustration on front cover spines gilt spine ends sl. dam. With folding map 9 tinted woodengraved plates and 270 woodengraved illustrations. X372; IV330 pp. First published in 1859; Neue Jugend und Hausbibliothek. - Wilhelm Wagner 1843-1880 was a German scholar of medieval and modern Greek poetry. - Fine illustrated description. The Dimitris Contominas Collection 778. hardcover
29124Leipzig Spamer 1859. 8° 304 u. 246 S. zus. 232 Textabb. 7 Taf. 2 Falttaf. Kart. m. gold. Deckelpräg. Ursprüngl. Rücken a. neue HLwd. aufgezogen Vs. erneuert ob. Blattränder durchgeh. braunfleckig Bd. 1 oben im Bund wasserfleckig vereinzelte Stockfl. = Neue Jugend- und Hausbibliothek 3. Serie 1. u. 2. Bd. 010 Leipzig, Spamer, 1859 unknown