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In 8, cm 11 x 15,5, cc. (20) + 421 con 9 immagini xilografiche nel testo anche a piena pagina. In particolare troviamo la celebre immagine del 'wounded man', comparsa per la prima volta nell'opera del chirurgo tedesco Ortolf Von Bauerland e in seguito molte volte riutilizzata come indice delle possibili sofferenze e dei dolori umani, ferite, morsi ecc. mentre le tavole dello scheletro sono tratte dal Vesalio. Il primo libro tratta dei tumori, il secondo delle piaghe e ferite, il terzo degli ulceri, il quarto delle fratture il quinto delle lussazioni. Prima traduzione in italiano di questa celebre opera che ebbe 22 diverse edizioni a partire dalla prima del 1543
In-16 p. (mm. 154x90), 5 volumi, p. pergamena coeva, fregi e tit. oro su due tasselli al dorso. L’opera è così composta: - Voll. I / II: tradotto dal “Dottor Vincenzo Garzia, diviso in due tomi, e tratto dall’ultima ediz. Franzese, alla quale si è aggiunta la traduzione della Prefazione in Tedesco del Sig. Hirzel ‘Del vero e falso medico’, insieme ancora colle dottissime annotazioni sulla presente opera. Riveduto e corretto in questa nuova ediz.” (1771), pp. LXIV,184; 336. - Vol. III: tratta “delle malattie cagionate dall’ONANISMO, o sia dalle polluzioni” (1775), pp. IV,245,(3). - Voll. IV / V: “Continuazione dell’Avviso al Popolo intorno all’economia animale sulle malattie acute”, che contiene le differenti malattie croniche alle quali è soggetto il corpo umano, co’ rimedi più propri per curarle. Tradotta dal Francese dal Signor Filippo Fermin, illustrata di Note da N.N. M.F. Ed in quest’ultima ediz. aggiuntevi le Note del Signor Francesco Marmocchi, ed un copioso Indice. Con figure incise in rame” (1775), pp. XXIII,256; (2),220; ben illustrato da 10 tavole inc. in rame e f.t., ciascuna con numerose figure, tutte dettagliatamente descritte ad eccezione dell’ultima che raffigura due scheletri. Nel rilegare questi due tomi è stato erroneamente inserito nel IV il testo del V vol., ma esempl. completo. Cfr. Castiglioni, p. 630-31, che del medico svizzero Simone Andrea Tissot (1728-1797) così precisa: “celebre per i suoi studi su varie affezioni nervose, Tissot ebbe un’enorme popolarità per il suo famoso scritto sull’onanismo che ebbe una grandissima diffusione e per il suo libro intitolato “Avis au peuple sur la santé”, pubblicato nel 1760 e tradotto in varie lingue”. Corto del marg. super.; con fiorit. e arross. più o meno pesanti. Raro trovarlo completo di tutte le sue parti e delle tavole.
Prima edizione. Esemplare a grandi margini ben conservato. Cfr De Renzi “Storia della medicina”,V, p. 437.
In 4° antico (mm 204x150), entro cartonato muto d’attesa (integro, ma con tracce d’uso frequente e sensibilmente ingiallito al dorso), pp. 196, (2); edizione originale di opera accolta con particolare favore dalla comunità scientifica del tempo e ancor oggi assai interessante nella parte che si occupa dell’uso dei vini caldi e freddi a fini alimentari e medici (Westbury, 221; Gamba, 2482) LIB - (B - V)
2 parts in 1 volume, [2bl] [xvi] 755 [18bl] pp., 3rd enlarged edition (Editio tertia & tertia auctior), full leather binding (corners bit rubbed), gilt decorations at spine, marbled edges, some browning and few foxing, text in Latin, good copy, [Third and the last by the author himself revised edition, one of the first medical bibliographies], P88378
In 8, cm 17 x 22,5, pp. (20) + 274 + (2). Frontespizio in rosso e nero. Piena pelle coeva con fregi oro al dorso e nervature. Qualche spellatura e danno riparato al dorso. Edizione originale di questo trattato dedicato allo stomaco, all'intestino e alle relative affezioni. Un capitolo e' dedicato alla presenza dei vermi e alla cura. Dedica al Senato milanese data in San Damiano d'Asti in data 1o dicembre 1711. Raro studio di carattere gastroenterologico opera di questo medico, originario di Sordevolo nel vercellese. Studio' a Montpellier, nel 1699 si trasferi' a Roma presso l'ospedale di Santo Spirito nel 1703 torno' in Piemonte, prima ad Asti e poi a San Damiano d'Asti pratico' la medicina sino al 1724. Vicino alle teorie di Descartes segui' anche le scoperte anatomiche del Lancisi e del Baglivi. Blake, p. 471. De Gregory, Istoria della vercellese letteratura, p. 315. Manca a Durling, Garrison-Morton, Krivatsky.
op in 8° br edit, pp.(2) - 78(2) - Già pubblicata nel giornale frenologico di Edimburgo seguita da alunni , esperimenti freno mesmerici di G.T. Hall
In-8 p. (mm. 207x123), p. pelle coeva , cornice dorata ai piatti, decoraz. e tit. oro al dorso, tagli dorati, pp. VIII,302,(10),6, con una tabella f.t. più volte ripieg. “Sive responsum ad problemata: Quaenam dantur substantiae indigenae simplices vel compositae quae in curatione morborum exoticis medicamentis prospere substitui possunt? Et quibus adminiculis opportunissime in usum universalem inducentur pharmacia indigena, ubi jam exoticis analogis virtute paria aut superiora agnita fuerint?”. L’A., Pierre-Engelbert Wauters “premier Médecin des hospices de Gand”, in questo importante studio “présente dans l’ordre alphabétique, le tableau des connaissances acquises sur les vertus des médicamens indigènes comparés avec leurs analogues exotiques”. Esempl. su carta azzurrina, ben conservato.
Octavo (19.5 x 11.5cm). Pp. (vi), 339, (1). Attractive engraved allegorical vignette to title-page, with the text printed in red and black. Engraved head-pieces and initials. Shoulder notes. Hardcover, bound in contemporary quarter calf and paper-covered boards rubbed in places, worn spine though in tact, with gilt tooled raised bands and gilt lettering mostly chafed away, slight foxing to endpapers. Ample margined tall copy, untrimmed, undoctored, entirely in the original state. In overall very good internal condition and with presentable, albeit fair binding. ~ First French edition. Very rare in original state. "Psychologia Empirica" was first published in Germany, in 1732. In 1756 a second French edition was published (J. Schreuder, Amsterdam). Freiherr von Johann Christian Wolff (1679-1754).
Two works bound in one volumes. Octavo. Pp. (vi), 215, (1); xxiv, 354, (6). Woodcut allegorical or ornamental title devices, head- and tail-pieces, and initials. Hardcover, bound in handsome contemporary three-quarters calf and marbled boards, spine with raised bands between compartments, lacquered lettering-piece lettered and decorated in gilt, gilt embossed fleurons, all edges gilt; worming traces on both sides, first free endpaper removed. In fine condition. Excellent copy, beautifully bound and with crisp interior. ~ Rare first edition for both works. [NOTE:] We offer also, bound in one volume, Zückert's works "Diät der Schwangern und Sechswöchnerinnen. [AND:] Unterricht für rechtschaffene Eltern, zur diätetischen Pflege ihrer Säuglinge; [AND:] Von der diätetischen Erziehung der entwöhnten und erwachsenen Kinder bis in ihr mannbares Alter" (1767-71). That tome is in identical binding to the present work and would make a beautiful set.
Société Médicale de Saint Luc. 1932-1965. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. Env. 230 fascicules d'env. 40 pages chacun. Env. 10 fascicules par année. Années 1940-1947 et 1964 manquantes. Années 1948, 1963 et 1965 très incomplètes. Tampons et annotations de bibliothèque en couvertures. Rare. Avec l'Annuaire 1936 de la Société Médicale de Saint Luc, et le n° 3, mars 1964. Sommaire du n° 1, 38e année, jan. 1932: La Société de Saint-Luc, Historique, état actuel, Statuts et Règlement. Liste des Comités régionaux. Sommaire du n° 10, 71e année, déc. 1965: La coopération sanitaire avec les pays en voie de développement. Avant programme du Congrès. Rostand et Teilhard, Rémy Chauvin. Une déclaration sur Teilhard. Dans le sillage de saint Paul. La vocation religieuse féminine, Dr Anne-marie Léannec. Visiteurs d'hôpitaux. 3e Congrès asiatique de Médecins Catholiques, Bombay, nov. 1964. Bibliographie.
Hardcover, first edition, without dust jacket. Very good condition for age. Once the property of the British Library of Political Science, this copy was withdrawn from the library at the outset of WWII and has been kept by a private collector until now. One BLPS stamp on title page, no other library markings. Includes a 32 page index of works published by Baillere, Tindall, and Cox at rear. Green cloth boards have gilt printing to front and to spine. Boards are worn and marked from use and age, lightly bumped at corners and spine ends. FEP is partially detached from binding, light sticker remnant to front pastedown, small pen mark to half-title page and some very minimal foxing to endpapers. Hinge break at REP. Spine is tight, boards are solid and text is clean and unmarked throughout. AD Used
Scarce hardcover without dust jacket. Very good condition for age. Includes 9 illustrated plates and 11 illustrated diagrams. Board edges and corners are rubbed, spine slightly cocked. Name penned to rear pastedown, all other contents clean and unmarked. Small holes to endpages. Binding is sound. AD Used
Hardcover, first edition, without dust jacket. Wear to extremities, including sunned spine and chipped spine ends and a few faint marks to front and rear. Faint marks to page block face and blind stamp to title page. Includes numerous illustrations, many of which fold-out, and all are in very good condition. Text remains clean and unmarked throughout. AD Used
Hardcover, complete 4-Volume set. No dust jackets. Titles include: Pathology and Treatment of War Wounds, Research in Clinical Physiology, Studies in Immunization (First Series), and Studies in Immunization (Second Series). Each volume with edge and shelfwear, including bumps to corners and along edges. Page blocks lightly marked, with V.1 being the most affected. Spines are tanned, with V.3 being most affected. Welcome Library stamps to endpapers of V.4, bookshop sticker to front pastedown of V.2. Binding of each volume is sound and texts and illustrations remain bright and clear throughout. AD Used
First edition, 5 vols., 4to, orig. cloth. Vol. 1. Books printed before 1641. 1962. Vol. 2. Books printed from 1641 to 1850 A-E. 1966. Vol. 3. Books printed from 1641 to 1850, F-L. 1976. Vol. 4. Books printed from 1641 to 1850, M-R. 1995. Vol. 5. Books printed from 1641 to 1850, S-Z. 2006. Catalogue of one of the World's finest collections of medical literature, an indispensable work of reference.
1 vol. in-12 cartonnage rouge de l'époque, Chamuel, Paris, 1895, 2 f. blancs, 177 pp., 1 f. et 2 ff. blancs. Titre complet : Traité théorique et pratique du Haschich et autres Substances psychiques. Cannabis, plantes narcotiques, anesthésiques, herbes magiques, opium, morphine, éther, cocaïne, formules et recettes diverses, bols, pilules, pastilles, électuaires, opiats Bon état (dos un peu frotté, coupes lég. frottées, bon exemplaire par ailleurs) Français
Par Emile L.s Pereyra, ancien médecin titulaire, médecin honoraire de l'Hôpital Saint-André de Bordeaux, 1 brochure in-8, Chez les Principaux Libraires, Bordeaux, Chez Germer-Baillière, Paris, 1853, 40 pp. avec une carte dépliante ("Plan du bassin d'Arcachon et de la rade d'Eyrat ou Arcachon"). Rare exemplaire de l'édition originale, bien complet de la carte lithographiée par H. Faye et dessinée par Gustave Labat, et intitulée : "Plan du bassin d'Arcachon et de la rade d'Eyrat ou Arcachon". On peut lire sur la couverture cet ex-dono (peut-être de la main de l'auteur) : "A Monsieur Rod. Lévy pour remettre à Monsieur Lafont Dr. Med.". Français
First edition, 4 vols., 8vo, 587, [1]; viii, 607, [1]; viii, 638; viii, 615, [1]pp., contemporary calf, a little rubbed, upper cover of vol. 1 detached, gilt lettering on spines. "Brown was concerned not only with how and why patients fell ill, but also with how they get well, a rarely considered but equally pertinent question..... [he] predicted that by the 'science of analysis' there would one day be achieved 'a field of discovery in the science of mind as rich..... as that of the universe without'." - Hunter and MacAlpine. These lectures were published shortly after Brown's death, and excited interest in both England and the United States. The popularity of this work continued for another twenty years, enjoying greater success than any philosophical work previously published, although they never had a great reputation on the Continent, where the sensational school thought he had not gone sufficiently far in analysis. Bookplate of John Rutherfurd of Edgerston. Hunter and MacAlpine, pp.752-3; Wellcome, II, p. 250 (second edition only).
4to, 2 parts in one, xxxix, [1], 431, [3]pp., with half title, 37 engraved plates (one folding), occasional slight spotting and soiling, early ownership name scored out on title, contemporary calf, re-backed with orig. spine laid-down spine gilt, morocco label. "Deventer has been rightly called the father of modern midwifery, he gives the first accurate description of the pelvis and its deformities, and the effects of the latter complicating labour." Garrison and Morton, 6253.
2 Bde. (4), XXXVI, 536, DXXXVII-DCVIII SS. (6), (537)-1196 SS. Neue Lederbände mit Rückentitel u. -fileten sowie einfachen Deckelfileten. Dreiseitiger Rotschnitt. 4to. Laut Hirsch beste Ausgabe des erstmals 1736 in lateinischer Sprache erschienenen Handbuchs. "Es existieren 21 verschiedene Ausgaben und Uebersetzungen dieses heute noch umfänglichsten Werkes über die venerischen Krankheiten [...] Es ist dies die werthvollste" (Hirsch/H.). "[A]dmirable and comprehensive book on the subject. It includes a careful review of the existing literature" (Garrison/M.) - Mit altem hs. Besitzvermerk "Jung" am Titel des ersten Bandes. - Schönes und sehr sauberes Exemplar in hervorragenden Einbänden im Stil der Zeit. Eales, Cole Libr. I, 1442. Haeser II, 603. Hirsch/Hübotter I, 230. Osler 1851. Proksch I, 30. Wolfenbüttel 101. Vgl. Garrison/Morton 5195, Lesky 33. Waller 513. Wellcome II, 64.
completo in 2 tomi <br/> TITOLO: De Morbis Venereis libri novem auctori Joanne Astruc, in Regio Franciae Collegio Professore Medico, etc. In quibus disseritur tum de Origine, Propagatione et Contagione horumce affectuum in genere; tum de singulorum Natura, et Aetiologia et Therapeia, cum Brevi Analysi et Epicrisi Operum plerorumque quae de eodem argumento scripta sunt. <br/> AUTORE: Astruc,Jean.<br/> CURATORE: Editi
Paris, 1764, 17 x 10,5 cm., 2 h. + 207 pags. (Trata de la lucha contra la viruela y la difusión de su vacuna. Condamine fue famoso por su relación de una expedición científica al Perú. Carece de encuadernación).
Parisiis, Andream Wechelum, 1572, 18 x 11,5 cm., 47 págs. incluso un grabado xilográfico en el texto. (Caracteres itálicos y romanos, encabezamiento y emblema del impresor en portada. Ejemplar sin encuadernar y con el margen superior de la portada recortado sin afectar al texto. Rara primera edición de este temprano estudio sobre la peste por Pierre Droet, médico de Normandia).
Pamplona, Joseph Longas, 1785, 20 x 15 cm., XVI + 230 págs. (1ª edición. Ferrer Gorraiz y Beamunt nació en Corella, Navarra, y fue un agustino que abandonó la orden para dedicarse a la medicina. Protegido por Floridablanca, llegó a ser historiador del Real Gabinete de Historia Natural. Esta obra es un ataque contra la vacunación de la viruela).