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Numerous figures, tail of spine detached from boards, scrapes on tail of spine, library stamps on page block, text and illustrations are clean, bright and tight throughout. Ex - Library
Very good in a god dust jacket with wear, rubbing and small closed tears. Unmarked except for the previous owner name on the front endpaper. ...
First edition, 7th printing, no jacket. With lightly rubbed brds, sme lt marks. Smwht slanted, lightly compressed sp, ltly frayed at ednds. Lltly bumped, ltly frayed corners. A few nicks on brd fr edges. Ltly tanned p. edges, some lt soil. Sig on ffep, o/
4to, 164 pages, illustrated. eng
... No consecutive pagination. Hardcover, very good condition, with very lightly slanted, very lightly compressed sp, very lightly bumped corners. lightly tanned p. edges. A few sm spots on p. tops. Cln, tight, unmarked.Dj g. lightly rubbed--sme light mar
Hardcover in very good condition. No jacket. Used
Quarto maroon cloth, gilt lettering; two preliminary leaves, iii-vi, 318 pages illustrations, diagrams; 23 cm Electric machinery -- Direct current.
... Periodical--No. 20, September 1976 Stapled softcover, good condition, with lightly rubbed wraps--a few light marks. some light tanning in fr spine area. very lightly bumped sp ends, corners. somewhat tanned p. edges, ltly tanned ins wraps, pp. Cln, ti
... Stapled softcover, good condition, with lightly rubbed wraps--a few light scuffs. some very light to light tanning. some very light wear at spine edge. very lightly bumped corners. somewhat tanned p. edges, ltly tanned ins wraps, pp. Cln, tight unmark
Hardcover in very good condition. No jacket. HCW Used
No dust jacket. Some stray underlining and notes. Previous owner names on FFEP. Mostly clean; a classic early volume on discrete-time systems. ...
Madrid, Talleres Gráficos Altamira, 1952. 4to.mayor; 39 pp., 3 hs. Impresión en papel de hilo. Cubiertas originales.
in 4°, fascicolo di 40 pp., cop. edit. cartacea con fregi, rotture al dorso
23 tables and 99 illustrations. Usual library labels and stamps. Cover and spine a little worn and faded, page block browned and a little dirty, but all contents clean tight and bright. Ex - Library
Previous owner's name to front end paper. No other marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright shiny unmarked boards, lightly foxed/dusty page edges and no bumping to corners. Very slightly dusty dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with slight rubbing to upper edge. 102pp. A very early examination of the problem caused by the production of nuclear waste by staff from the Windscale (Sellafield) reprocessing plant using material obtained in the course of their duties. Now a scarce book.
4to. (6), 32 SS. Papered spine. Edges sprinkled in red. First edition. Very rare anatomical dissertation on the female breast, written by the German physician and botanist A. B. Kölpin (1739-1801). Formerly a theologian, Kölpin had to forsake a career as a preacher due to a thoracic illness, whereupon he took up medicine. From 1765 onwards he served as director of the Greifswald Botanical Gardens before moving to Stettin as professor and county physician. A Freemason, Kölpin corresponded with Carl von Linné and published a German translation of Pehr Löfling's botanical travelogue. - Kölpin discusses the overall structure of breasts, the areola, and the exterior and interior parts of the nipple, noting its faculty for "erection in sexual arousal and other states of irritation" (p. 8). He gives an account of the blood vessels, nerves and muscular tissue throughout the breasts. Also, he describes an experiment by which he drives coloured liquids through various lactiferous ducts, proving by the several colour mixtures that they all branch out from a single papilla. - Very slight browning. Wants the plates and their explanation found in some copies. OCLC 14335139. Not in Blake. Cf. Wellcome III, 407; Engelmann 307 (other editions).
30, (2) SS. Mit sechs Abbildungen auf einer lithographischen Tafel (J. Trentsensky). Broschur d. Zt. 4to. Widmungsexemplar von Vivenots Dissertation für den Arzt Ferdinand Gottlieb Gmelin (1782-1848), mit dessen eigenh. Widmung am Umschlag: "Viro clarissimo nec non celeberri[ssi]mo D[omi]no Doctori ac Professori Gmelin qua dignum aestimationis ac venerationis offert devotissimus auctor m[anu]p[ro]p[ria]". HIrsch VI, 131. OCLC 11259803.
30, (2) SS. MIt sechs Abbildungen auf einer lithographischen Tafel (J. Trentzensky). Broschur d. Zt. 4to. Widmungsexemplar von Vivenots Dissertation, mit dessen eigenh. Widmung am Umschlag: "Amico et Collegae aestimatissimo ac carissimo D[omin]o D[octo]ri Landesmann i.p.s.m. offert auctor m[anu]p[ro]p[ria]". HIrsch VI, 131. OCLC 11259803.
30, (2) SS. MIt sechs Abbildungen auf einer lithographischen Tafel (J. Trentzensky). Gelbe Broschur d. Zt. 4to. Widmungsexemplar von Vivenots Dissertation, mit dessen eigenh. Widmung am Umschlag: "Amico et Collegae aestimatissimo ac pedrilecto D[omin]o D[octo]ri Latter i.p.s.m. offert auctor m[anu]p[ro]p[ria]". HIrsch VI, 131. OCLC 11259803.
30, (2) SS. MIt sechs Abbildungen auf einer lithographischen Tafel (J. Trentzensky). Zeitgenössischer Pappband. 4to. Widmungsexemplar von Vivenots Dissertation, mit dessen eigenh. Widmung am fliegenden Vorsatz: "To Dr. Duncan with the author's best wishes. Vienna the 5th of August (1)836". HIrsch VI, 131. OCLC 11259803.
30, (2) SS. MIt sechs Abbildungen auf einer lithographischen Tafel (J. Trentzensky). Zeitgenössischer Pappband. 4to. Erste Ausgabe von Vivenots Dissertation, in der er sich mit der Durchblutung der Leber und den verschiedenen Krankheitsbildern derselben auseinandersetzt. HIrsch VI, 131. OCLC 11259803.
20 SS. Geheftet. 4to. An der Universität Frankfurt/Oder gehaltene Inauguraldisputation über den Fehlwuchs von Haaren, insbesondere von Wimpern (Trichiasis, Districhiasis, Tristrichiasis), aber auch Ptosis etc. Der schlesische Mediziner Kortum (geb. 1698) sollte sich später auch als Apotheker und Chemiker betätigen; Rotermund lobt ihn als "berühmte[n] Chymicus, der mit den Farben glückliche Versuche anstellt" (Jöcher/A. III, 758). Seine "Neuen Versuche der Färbekunst", auf denen seine Bekanntheit hauptsächlich ruht, erschienen 1749 in Breslau. - Bindung gelockert. Vgl. Poggendorff I, 1306. Nicht bei Blake oder Wellcome.
82, (2) SS. Interimsbroschur der Zeit. 8vo. Sehr seltene Prager Inauguraldissertation über das Kephalhämatom bei Neugeborenen, den bei der Geburt bewirkten Bluterguss unter der Schädelknochenhaut. - Nur ein Exemplar in Bibliotheken nachweisbar (HAAB Weimar); nicht in ÖNB. - Ecken etwas knittrig und angestaubt; Einband lädiert. Nicht bei Lesky, Wellcome, Waller, Engelmann etc.
4to. 43, (1) pp. Papered spine. Edges sprinkled in red. Very rare dissertation on the female breast and human lactation, written by Georg Friedrich Gutermann (1705-84), later a highly regarded obstetrician and in 1741 ennobled as "Gutermann Edler von Gutershofen". The author describes the healthy human breast, its locale, number, size, and shape, the areola and nipple, characterizes it as a gland, and gives an account of the nerves, milk ducts, and blood vessels. While their principal purpose, writes Gutermann, is that of producing milk for nourishment, he notes that the breasts are also regarded as things of beauty and enumerates those features of the female bust which are considered the most graceful (p. 13). The second section of the dissertation is devoted to pathology: ailments of the nipples, problems with lactation, inflammatory breast cancer, etc. The third and final section gives an account of various possible treatments. - Born in Biberach an der Riss in Swabia, Gutermann later worked in Kaufbeuren and Augsburg. Here he was a fierce adversary of the local obstetrician Johann Andreas Diesch, whose sad record of disastrously failed childbirths (brought about by a stubborn insistence that sharp instruments were necessary) had earned Diesch notoriety as the "butcher of women and children" (cf. Hirsch II, 705). Perhaps most remarkably, Gutermann was the father of the famous writer and salonnière Sophie von La Roche (1730-1807), sometime fiancée of C. M. Wieland. Gutermann saw to it that the young girl enjoyed a strict but encompassing Pietist education: she learned to read and write early and was instructed in languages, art, literature, music, and housewifery (though in spite of her pleas she was denied instruction in Latin). - Some browning and occasional waterstaining throughout, more pronounced in title and final leaf. Only two copies in the U.S. (National Library of Medicine; Cornell University). OCLC 311673497. Not in Hirsch, Blake, Wellcome or Waller.
(12) SS. Geheftet. 4to. Einzige Ausgabe dieser seltenen Dissertation über die Paralyse. - Titel etwas wasserrandig und fleckig, am unteren Rand beschnitten (kein Textverlust). Exemplar aus der Sammlung des Wiener Neurologen Heinrich Obersteiner (1847-1922) mit dessen Stempel am Titel. VD 17, 39:164140C.