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18271354952Boston: Richardson and Lord 1827. Hardcover. Octavo viii 9-334 pp. Good; bound in contemporary tan cloth with some areas of discoloration and surface marks and wear to corners; binding tight; text block clean but somewhat rough; foxing throughout; ex-library copy with usual markings including institutional stamps to several pages and call number written in pencil; ex-library copy with usual markings including a bookplate to front pastedown institutional stamps to several pages and call number written in pencil. MF consignment. 1354952. Special Collections - Downstairs. Richardson and Lord hardcover
18051355416Paris: Chez Brosson 1805. Third Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xx 372 pp. Good; bound in contemporary leather with rebound leather spine with some surface marks creasing and chips to boards as well as adhesive residue; binding tight; text block has some areas of discoloration; foxing and age-toning throughout; previous owner name in ink on ffep "Philip Bard" and purchase note in pencil. Text entirely in French. MF consignment. 1355416. Special Collections. Chez Brosson hardcover
18021357366Paris: Mme. Veuve Richard 1802. New Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xxxii 302 pp. Good; bound in contemporary marbled paper and leather spine with extensive fading to paper and leather corner pieces missing with modern repair to torn spine; front inside cover join somewhat compromised but binding else tight; marbled text block age-toned; foxing to pages throughout; previous owner bookplate to inside front pastedown "Samuel Louis Fox;" MF consignment. Publisher given as "Mme. Veuve widow Richard Libraire rue Haute-Feuille." Her husband having died in October of 1801 she continued to run his publishing business quite successfully. She remarried in 1805 to printer-publisher Jean-Georges-Antoine Stoupe but continued using the professional name "Veuve Richard." At the back of this book from 1802 is indicated "De L'Imprimerie de Stoupe" which means they were probably both involved in the production of many of the same books well before they married. 1357366. Special Collections. Mme. Veuve Richard hardcover
18141358732Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson 1814. Hardcover. Octavoiii-vi 2 308 pp with plates. Good; bound in contemporary leather with gilt titling on spine a few minor surface marks to covers cracking to front and back hinges and chipping to spine edges and corners; binding tight; text block age-toned but clean; age-toning to pages; insect damage to front inside join; four folding plates present and intact; previous owner label to inside front pastedown "G. Emerson M.D;" MF consignment. 1358732. Special Collections. Thomas Dobson hardcover
2017BN243326Forgotten Books 2017. 2017. Softcover. Anatomie Générale Appliquée A la Physiologie Et A la Médecine Vol. 3 Classic Reprint <br/><br/>Anatomie Générale Appliquée A la Physiologie Et A la Médecine Vol. 3 Classic Reprint Xavier Bichat Forgotten Books paperback
1852000283Paris: Charpentier 1852. Hardcover. See Description. Fifth Edition. 12mo. pp. 4 XXXII 382. With a fine frontispiece engraving portraying a marble statue of the author. Bound in quarter red morocco with gilt spine and marbled boards. Mild rubbing; generally a fine copy. Pages are clean. Includes the notes of Dr. Cerise first printed in the 1844 edition. F-X Bichat 1771-1802 Famous french physician and anatomist. Garrison's History of Medicine refers to him as the creator of descriptive anatomy. His book Recherches physiologiques sur la vie et la mort was first published in 1800. According to Garrison and Morton: "When Volta questioned the validity of experiments claiming to show responsiveness of an ex vivo heart devoid of blood flow and nervous connections Bichat obtained permission to experiment upon the freshly killed bodies of those guillotined during the French Revolution. His trials on both laboratory animals and human cadavers led him to conclude that cardiac excitation by electricity would occur only when the organ was stimulated by direct contact." Garrison & Morton 597 - listing 1800 ed.; Caillet 1149; Osler 1303 - listing the 1844 edition. <br/> <br/> Charpentier hardcover
80151Paris Méquignon 1805. 8° Schmutztitel Titelbl. XIV 1 Bl. 439 S. 4 gestochene Falttaf. Priv.-Ldr. d. Zt. m. gold. Rückenpräg. Rundum-Rotschnitt Rückenverlust am Kopf etw. berieben Rückenpräg. tlw. abgeblättert Vs. stark leimschattig u. stockfl. Papier min. gebräunt sehr vereinzelt min. stockfl. innen allg. tadellos. = Oeuvres chirurgicales de P. J. Desault par Xavier Bichat son élève . Bd. 3. 010 Paris, Méquignon, 1805 unknown
182971249Madrid: León Amarita 1829. León Amarita unknown
18131355411Boston: Cummings and Hilliard 1813. First Thus. Hardcover. Octavo xix 21-253 154 255-259. Good; text complete despite pagination error; rebound in modern brown cloth boards with very light wear to spine edges and corners; binding tight; previous owner's stamps in ink on several pages as well as fore edge and top and bottom edges; other previous owner's name in ink on title page "Th. Henderson" text block else clean with a few areas of discoloration; extensive foxing and age-toning throughout. MF consignment. 1355411. Special Collections. Cummings and Hilliard hardcover
18291358768Philadelphia: Carey Lea & Carey 1829. Hardcover. Octavo 2 v-viii 9-326 pp. Poor; bound in contemporary leather with surface scratches to covers and wear to spine edges and corners; front board fully separated binding else tight; text block age-toned; age-toning and extensive foxing to pages throughout; ex-library copy with usual markings including a bookplate to front pastedown institutional stamps to several pages and call number written in pencil; MF consignment. 1358768. Special Collections. Carey, Lea & Carey hardcover
1827237443Boston: Richardson and Lord 1827. hardcover. very good. Translated from the French by F. Gold. 334 pages small water stain on margins of first pages 8vo full mottled calf rubbed red spine label.Boston: Richardson and Lord 1827. Very good.<br/> <br/> Early owners name on fly-leaf.<br/> <br/> Richardson and Lord unknown
182221584Paris:: Bechet Jeune 1822. 4th edition "augmentee de notes par F. Magendie.". contemporary paste-grain decorated wrappers. Neat old repairs to the margins of the first eight leaves; traces only of the original printed spine label; light wear at edges. 8vo. G-M 597. Bechet Jeune, unknown
1801mon0003790483Brosson 1801-01-01. Reliure inconnue. Good. . Complete 5 Volume Set - Volumes 1 & 2 are rebacked; 1/4 dark brown cloth with their original calf boards; gilt lettering to spines. Volumes 34 & 5 are Rebound in dark brown buckram cloth with gilt lettering to spines - XXXII 464 - VI 624 - XXVIII 461 1 - XXIV 496 - VIII 476 pages. Volumes 1 & 2 are former Univ. Louisville Medical library copies with only modest internal markings; Both have reinforced hinges foxing; Vol. 1. has browning and some dampstaining - Vols. 34 & 5 are former Univ of Chicago copies also with just modest internal markings; mild foxing throughout. Otherwise clean and unmarked. Vol. 1 is in fair condition; Vol. 2 is in Good Condition and the rest of the is in Very good Condition. Brosson unknown
6d9548Taubert`sche Buchhandlung Lpz. 1827. XVI/433 S. Pappband der Zeit Stempel auf Titel und Vorsatz. - aus dem Französischen übersetzt und mit Anmerkungen begleitet von A.W. Pestel - unknown
182733666Boston: Richardson and Lord 1827. 8vo pp. viii 9-334; minor foxing bookplate removed else very good contemporary full calf neatly rebacked with old spine laid down red morocco label. First published in Paris in 1800. See Garrison-Morton 597: "When Volta questioned the validity of experiments claiming to show responsiveness of an ex vivo heart devoid of blood flow and nervous connections Bichat obtained permission to experiment on the freshly killed bodies of those guillotined during the French Revolution. His trials on both laboratory animals and human cadavers led him to conclude that cardiac excitation by electricity would occur only when the organ was simulated by direct contact. Richardson and Lord unknown
1987172760Alabama: Gryphon Editions 1987. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine. Leather bound Accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. A Limited Edition. ; The Classics of Medicine Library.; First Gryphon Edition. Gryphon Editions hardcover
198796875Birmingham AL: Gryphon Editions 1987. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Fine. Leather bound Accented in 22kt gold. Printed on archival paper with gilded edges. The endsheets are of moire fabric with a silk ribbon page marker. Smyth sewing and concealed muslin joints. This book is in full leather with hubbed spines. A Limited Edition. ; First Gryphon Edition. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall. Gryphon Editions hardcover
180949380Philadelphia: Smith & Maxwell 1809. First American from the Second Paris Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 300p octavo Very foxed throughout old stain on the lower right corner on the first 10 pages reboumd in modern blue boards. <br/><br/> Smith & Maxwell hardcover
182756240Boston: Published by Richardson and Lord. J.H.A. Frost Printer 1827. pp. viii 9-334. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary sheep worn cover slightly sprung foxed front free-endpaper missing else a very good tight copy. Signed Baj. L. Swan 1`836. pp. viii 9-334. 1 vols. 8vo. One of Bichat's most influential works wherein he examines what happens in violent accidental and sudden death. See Garrison-Morton 597: "When Volta questioned the validity of experiments claiming to show responsiveness of an ex vivo heart devoid of blood flow and nervous connections Bichat obtained permission to experiment on the freshly killed bodies of those guillotined during the French Revolution. His trials on both laboratory animals and human cadavers led him to conclude that cardiac excitation by electricity would occur only when the organ was simulated by direct contact. Published by Richardson and Lord. J.H.A. Frost, Printer unknown
18111355441Philadelphia: Kimber & Conrad 1811. Second Edition. Hardcover. Octavo xiii 15-398 pp. Good; bound in contemporary leather with spine rebound in modern leather with boards showing extensive chipping and wear to front edges and corners; binding tight; text block discolored; foxing and age-toning throughout; ex-library copy with usual markings including a bookplate to front pastedown institutional stamps to several pages and call number written in pencil. MF consignment. 1355441. Special Collections. Kimber & Conrad hardcover
1801mon0003512292Chez Brosson Gabon et Cie 1801. Hardcover. Good. . Vol. I and II ONLY. General shelf/age wear. Minor foxing here and there throughout overall clean. Bindings tight. A really nice set overall especially for its age. Chez Brosson, Gabon et Cie hardcover
18081357334Paris: Chez Brosson Gabon et Cie 1808. Hardcover. Octavo iv 449 pp. Fair; bound in contemporary red paper with leather spine with front board fully separated and back cover hinge compromised some wear to edges and corners; binding else tight; text block age-toned; foxing and age-toning to pages throughout; previous owner bookplate to front pastedown "Henry Barton Jacobs;" MF consignment. 1357334. Special Collections. Chez Brosson, Gabon et Cie hardcover
1829221478Paris: Gabon; - Bechet Jeune Librairies 1829. Fifth Edition . Hardcover. Good. Hardcover; 8vo 528 pages. Fifth edition. Scarce french physiological work. Quarter bound with black pebbled cloth and marbled boards. Gilt lettering on spine. Fairly worn edges and corners. White pages clean save for some light foxing in places. G/-- <br/> <br/> Gabon; - Bechet Jeune, Librairies hardcover
1825631171825. A Pairs Chez J.-B. Baillière Libraire 1825 8 XIV 335 pp. Frontispice Portrait von Bichat gealt Faksimile Tafel des Manuscripts Halbledereinband mit eigebundener orig. Broschur; teilweise fleckig. Erste Ausgabe! Posthum erschienenes Werk von Marie-Francois Xavier Bichats letzten Anatomie Kurs. Die von dem französischen Anatomie-Professor Pierre-Augustin Béclard 1785-1825 verfaßte Vorlesungsmitschrift fand sich im Nachlaß und wurde von seiner Hand als Bichats letzter Kurs bezeichnet. Der französischen Medizin-Verleger Baillière erwarb mit großem finanziellen Aufwand das Manuskript und gab es heraus als 'als Dokument des letzten geistigen Kraftaufwandes eines berühmten Mannes vor seinem Tode zugleich eine interessante Zugabe zu seinen früheren Werken abgeben dürfte." "Der nur 31 Jahre alt gewordene Francois Xavier Bichat wird zum Begründer der Gewebelehre und der Histopathologie freilich ohne sich noch in seinem kurzen Leben des Mikroskops bedienen zu können. . Im Winter 1801/1892seinem letzten Lebensjahr soll er allein mehr als 600 Autopsien durchgeführt haben. Dabei leidet er bereits an einer Tuberkulose . wahrscheinlich an einer tuberkulösen Meningitis. . Bichat erweitert die anatomische Beobachtung von den Organen auf die Gewebe und unterscheidet dabei 21 Typen. Diese Gewebe setzen in unterschiedlicher Weise den Organismus zusammen. Sie können einzeln für sich krankhafte Veränderungen unterliegen. Nach Bichat gibt es daher nicht einfach eine Herzentzündung sondern es ist zwischen Peri- Myo- und Endokarditis zu unterscheiden. Wie viel später Virchow betrachtet er die Gewebe auch als den Ausgangspunkt der Geschwülste. Beim Magenkrebs sieht Bichat die "Schleimmebran" also die Schleimhaut als primäre Lokalisation an die serösen Haut wird erst gegen Ende der Krankheit angegriffen. Für das Bindegewebe prägt Bichat den Begriff Zellgewebe tissu céllulaire". Es füllt die Zwischenräume zwischen den Organen aus und ist der Ort der entzündlichen Prozesse. Ganz zweifellos wäre Bichat grundlegender Entdeckungen zur Zellularpathologie geglückt wäre ihm ein längeres Leben und der Gebrauch des Mikroskops vergönnt gewesen sein. "Bichat hat den anatomischen Gedanken in der Pathologie einen Schritt weiter in die Tiefe getragen vom Organ zum Gewebe." Sigerist Er wird damit zum Begründer der Histologie und Histopathologie auch wenn der Begriff "Histologie" erst 1819 von dem Bonner Anatomen Carl Mayer geprägt werden wird. ." Dhom pp.8-10 First Edition! The great French anatomist's Xavier Bichat's 1771-1802 last lecture on pathological anatomy based on student notes of Pierre August Beclard who also wrote the supplement to Bichat's Anatomie generale one of medicine 's most important books. These lectures published first in French 1825 are "particularly valuable as a record of Bichat's organization of the subject". Long p.80 unknown
18247541Printed For The Translator By Shackell & Arrowsmith London 1824. First English Edition. Hardback. Edge worn and dulled grey boards professionally rebacked with paper labels to the spines. Bookplate of the Charing Cross Hospital Medical School to the front paste down.; 0 pages; Description: 2 v. ; 22 cm. Translation of: Anatomie generale. Revised and Corrected from the last French edition by George Calvert. Pages uncut; an unread copy and particularly well preserved internally. Complete sets are uncommon. All books fully on approval. Subjects: Human anatomy. Physiology. Printed For The Translator By Shackell & Arrowsmith, London hardcover