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289513Birminham: Classics of Cardiology. hardcover. fine. Translated from the French by Tobias Watkins. XX 300pp 8vo full gilt-decorated tan leather a.e.g. Birmingham: The Classics of Cardiology Library 1990. A Fine Copy.<br/><br/> Facsimile of the 1809 First American Edition. GM597.<br/><br/> Classics of Cardiology unknown books
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 books
180135956Paris: Gabon; Brosson 1801. Bichat Marie Francois Xavier 1771-1802. Traite d'anatomie descriptive. 5 vols. 8vo. Paris: Gabon et Cie.; Brosson 1801-3. 201 x 126 mm. Calf c. 1803 gilt spines rubbed some hinges cracking head of Vol. V spine chipped. Occasional foxing & soiling stains in inner margins of first and last few leaves in most vols. corner of one leaf in Vol. IV torn with loss of a few letters but a very good crisp copy. 19th cent. engraved bookplate of Dr. Macreight probably Chambers Macreight botanist and physician 1799-1856. </p> <p>First Edition. Garrison-Morton 404; 1315. Bichat was the founder of pathological anatomy creating a theory of disease based on tissues rather than organs. "Bichat's five-volume Anatomie descriptive 1801-3 and his work on general anatomy applied to physiology and medicine 1802 opened out an entirely new field for anatomists that of a detailed description of the parts and tissues of the body in health and disease. . . . Bichat was a forerunner of Henle and the histologists dividing the tissues into 21 non-microscopic varieties which he treated as indivisible parts like the elements in chemistry each tissue having its own particular kind of sensibility and contractibility" Garrison Hist. Med. pp. 444-45. The Anatomie descriptive was Bichat's last exposition of his pathological system; he died in 1802 at the age of 31 having completed only the first three volumes. The remaining volumes were completed by Francois Buisson and Philibert-Joseph Roux. Vol. III includes the section "Nerfs de la vie organique" in which Bichat introduced the terms "animal" and "vegetative" system. Maulitz Morbid Appearances pp. 9-35. Waller 1031. Gabon; Brosson unknown books
180039778Paris: Richard Caille Ravier 1800. 8vo. 326pp. Quarter calf gilt paste paper boards vellum corners hinges a little tender. Faint dampstains on first 20 or so leaves otherwise a clean crisp copy. First Edition. Garrison-Morton 537. The foundation of histology and tissue pathology. Bichat's most important contribution to anatomy was his generalization of Pinel's theory expressed in Nosographie philosophique 1798 that pathology must be based upon the structure of the tissues of which bodily organs are composed regardless of where in the body they occur. Bichat distinguished twenty-one different types of tissue which he classified according to texture and to properties: extensibility contractility and the vital properties-- organic contractility and sensibility "insensible" or "subliminal" on the one hand and animal contractility and sensibility "sensible" or "conscious" on the other. Each tissue differed in its diseases as diseases were nothing more than alterations in the tissue's vital properties. Claude Bernard said of Bichat that he "decentralized life and incarnated it in the tissues" quoted in Hall II p. 129 and that his ideas were the source of modern opinions concerning vital phenomena. Heirs of Hippocrates 1256. Norman 230. Richard, Caille, Ravier unknown books
1827MMRM1094Paris:: Gabon 1827. 1827. 8vo. xxxiv 349 pp. Early quarter gilt-stamped black calf marbled boards. Fine copy. Early edition augmented with the notes of Francois Magendie 1783-1855. "Bichat conceived the idea of a science of anatomy and pathology based upon an accurate classification of the various tissues of the body their distribution in the various organs and parts and their particular susceptibilities to disease Corner. He is regarded as the founder of modern histology and tissue pathology." - Garrison and Morton 537. "The foundation of histology and tissue pathology. Bichat generalized Pinel's theory expressed in Nosographie Philosophique 1798 that pathology must be based upon the structure on the tissues of which bodily organs are composed regardless of where in the body they occur. Bichat distinguished twenty-one different types of tissue which he classified according to texture and to properties: extensibility contractility and the vital properties--organic contractility and sensibility 'insensible' or 'subliminal' on the one hand and animal contractility and sensibility 'sensible' or 'conscious' on the other. Each tissue differed in its diseases as diseases were nothing more than alterations in the tissue's vital properties. Claude Bernard said of Bichat that he 'decentralized life and incarnated it in the tissues' - Norman in Hall II 129. Gabon, [1827]. hardcover books
1906124832Paris: Brossom 1906. hardcover. poor. 8vo old calf worn; covers detached text block is fine. Paris Brossom Gabon et Cie An VIII 1805.<br/> <br/> Third Edition. In this famous work Bichat brought together all his concepts under a majestic doctrine of vitalism. He assigned a specific vital property or different mode of vitalism to each of the tissues he had defined which he credited with their own type of sensibility and contractility. He brought histology to the service of pathology and he is today looked upon as the founder of histology. Garrison-Morton: 597.<br/> <br/> Brossom unknown
113315Paris Chez Méquignon 1813. 2 tomes en 2 volumes. 3 feuillets. XVJ. 444 pages. 2 planches dépliantes. XIJ. 592 pages. 8 planches dépliantes. 21x14 Cm. Broché. Couverture muette de l'époque. Titre et tomaison au dos. Plis et traces de plis. Petits accrocs. Taches et rousseurs. L'auteur Marie François Xavier Bichat médecin et anatomo-pathologiste français était l'eléve de Desault linitiateur et le fondateur de lécole chirurgicale du xixe siècle. Desault a peu écrit mais il a exercé par la valeur de son enseignement clinique un ascendant considérable sur ses nombreux élèves. Également remarquable comme opérateur que comme professeur il a fait faire un grand pas à lanatomie chirurgicale. La chirurgie lui doit un grand nombre dinventions ou de perfectionnements importants parmi lesquels on remarque ses appareils pour les fractures en particulier de la clavicule et pour les maladies des voies urinaires dans lesquelles il fut le premier à utiliser les sondes en gomme. Cet ouvrage contient un joli portrait de Desault en frontispice ainsi que 10 planches dépliantes. Paris, Chez Méquignon, 1813. unknown
28716Couverture rigide. Bon/1829. in-8. Paris Gagon et béchet jeune 1829 in-8 de XXVI 528 pages et 46 pages de catalogue de la librairie Béchet pleine basane de l'époque Attention! Dos manquant Cinquième édition la première avait paru en 1800. Celle-ci est augmentée pour la seconde fois par François Magendie. Marie François Xavier Bichat 1771-1802 était un biologiste et physiologiste français. Ayant obtenu la permission de faire des expériences sur les corps des guillotinés de la Révolution il enchaîne des centaines d'autopsies. Cet ouvrage est divisé en deux parties l'une théorique bourrée d'idées neuves sur les différentes fonctions de la vie organique; l'autre expérimentale exposant le passage de la vie à la mort et l'influence qu'exercent les uns sur les autres les principaux organes du corps humain. Attention! le dos manque sinon bel exemplaire! unknown
1802mon0003506249Mme. Veuve Richard 1802. Hardcover. Good. . Scarce. Original 1802 copy. General shelf/age wear minor foxing throughout still totally readable. Mme. Veuve Richard hardcover
1906124832Paris: Brossom 1906. hardcover. poor. 8vo old calf worn; covers detached text block is fine. Paris Brossom Gabon et Cie An VIII 1805.<br/><br/> Third Edition. In this famous work Bichat brought together all his concepts under a majestic doctrine of vitalism. He assigned a specific vital property or different mode of vitalism to each of the tissues he had defined which he credited with their own type of sensibility and contractility. He brought histology to the service of pathology and he is today looked upon as the founder of histology. Garrison-Morton: 597.<br/><br/> Brossom unknown books
2026516569Chez méquignon 2026. Etat correct reliure d'attente en mauvais état ; intérieur bon. 2026. 440 pages. Une mouillure en bas de page décroissante sur environ 100 pages rares rousseurs éparses. Pages un peu bombées avec 4 planches en fin d'ouvrage . Titre complet ; Maladies des Voies Urinaires. Nouvelle édition corrigée et augmentée par Phil. Jos. Roux d'un supplément avec figures qui renferme : 1- Un mémoire sur la pression abdominale appliquée à la connaissance des maladies de poitrine; 2- Une observation anatomique d'une descente complète de matrice; 3- Un mémoire sur l'organisation des polypes utérins; 4- Un autre sur quelques phénomènes de l'influence nerveuse sur la contractilité musculaire; 5- Un dernier renfermant quelques vues générales sur le cancer Chez méquignon unknown
64842Eds Brosson J.A. et Chaude P. 1823 In-8 vi-624pp. exemplaire avec rousseurs reliure demi-basane de l'epoque dos plat orne filets dores coiffes usees Nb-0141 unknown
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18331355413Roma: Giuseppe Brangadoro e Comp 1833. First Italian Edition. Hardcover. Octavo XXXIV 331 pp. Good; bound in contemporary paper with vellum spine; some surface marks to covers and wear to spine edges and corners; binding tight; text block clean; scattered foxing throughout. Text entirely in Italian. MF consignment. 1355413. Special Collections. Giuseppe Brangadoro e Comp hardcover
1850290376Fortin Masson et Cie. and Carpentier 1850. Hardcover. xxxv 1 391 pages. Frontis piece illustration with tissue guard of Bichat by David D'Angers 1788-1850. G-M 597 for 1800 edition. Later printing. A very good copy in paper over boards and brown leather. Bookplate of former owner on front pastedown. Front hinge broken and front cover loosened. Chips missing from spine top and bottom. Edge and corner wear with boards showing at edges. Contents remain very good.<br> Fortin, Masson et Cie., and Carpentier hardcover
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41261Margin: 170x111 mm. Very good condition. unknown
184741262London: Fisher Son & Co 1847. Margin: 277x213 mm. Very faint foxing around the edges. Facsimile signature. Fisher, Son & Co unknown
182218963Boston: Richardson and Lord 1822. FIRST EDITION IN ENGLISH. Contemporary mottled calf rebacked and recased. A fine set. First English edition of this text that “revolutionized descriptive anatomy and that … marks the beginning of modern histology†G-M. Relying on verbal descriptions rather than illustrations Bichat addresses individual tissues within the organs while his contemporaries typically wrote on whole organs alone. He worked mostly without microscope technology but was able to isolate 21 different types of tissues.<br /> <br /> Bichat 1771-1802 was French pathologist and anatomist. He is remembered for bridging the gap between organ pathology and cell pathology.<br /> <br /> Garrison-Morton 403. Richardson and Lord unknown
1838384951838. Pettigrew's Med. Portr. Gall. 1/ 4. - London published by Fisher Son & Co. 1838 115 x 95 auf 26 x 175 cm; 8 pp. Biography. Marie Francois Xavier Bichat 1771-1802 Professor of medicine physiology and antomy at Lyons and Paris. Wellocme 292/4 unknown