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18131594648351DPBChez Méquignon 1813. Hardcover. Acceptable. 1813. Troisieme Edition 3. 440 pages. Brown halfbound leather with marbled paper. Volume III only. Text is French. Four black and white diagrams to rear. Book has been rebound with new endpapers and has a slight smoky odour overall. Pages and diagrams are moderately tanned with light foxing and persistent water stains. Diagrams are heavily creased with one tear to edge of plate 1. Previous owner inscription to front pastedown. Hinges are cracked with exposed binding to multiple pages. Text block edges are dyed yellow. Boards have heavy shelf-wear with marking and rubwear all over. Leather is worn with heavy peeling to edges the joints have also cracked to reveal binding. Heavy bleach spotting to front board. Chez Méquignon hardcover
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186044893Paris: Fortin Masson et Cie Editeurs circa 1860. Hardcover. Fine. 391p plus eratta 12mo. frontis. A fine copy rebound in modern brown cloth leather label. <br/><br/> Fortin Masson et Cie Editeurs hardcover
1822063874Boston: Richardson and Lord 1822. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good -/No Jacket as Issued. Full brown leather binding with a burgundy slip and gilt lettering on the spine. 454pp. Front cover almost detached. Covers and spine rubbed. Front free endpaper is almost detached. Crease to middle of spine as well as chipping to top and bottom. Previous owners' names written and stamped on first few pages up to the title page. Some text blocks near the middle loosening and starting to detach still holding. Text contains marks underlining doodles and notes scattered throughout in pencil. VG- considering that it was published almost 200 years ago. Full refund if not satisfied. "Marie Francois Xavier Bichat 14 November 1771 – 22 July 1802 was a French anatomist and pathologist known as the father of modern histology. Although he worked without a microscope Bichat distinguished 21 types of elementary tissues from which the organs of the human body are composed. He was also 'the first to propose that tissue is a central element in human anatomy and he considered organs as collections of often disparate tissues rather than as entities in themselves.' Although Bichat was 'hardly known outside the French medical world' at the time of his early death forty years later 'his system of histology and pathological anatomy had taken both the French and English medical worlds by storm.' The Bichatian tissue theory was 'largely instrumental in the rise to prominence of hospital doctors" as opposed to empiric therapy as 'diseases were now defined in terms of specific lesions in various tissues and this lent itself to a classification and a list of diagnoses.'" Wikipedia Richardson and Lord hardcover