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1866nx617Charpentier, libraire-éditeur Relié 1866 In-12 (12 x 18,3 cm), reliure demi-chagrin, dos orné de caissons et fers dorés, gardes couleur, ex-libris, 382 pages, gravure en frontispice ; quelques petites marques de frottement sur le bord des plats, quelques rousseurs éparses, bel exemplaire. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
1844100113232Charpentier 1844 in12. 1844. Broché.
1374701Paris: Charpentier, 1866 in-12, xxxii-382 pages, frontispice gravé. Reliure demi chagrin dos à nerfs petites usures cachet et signature du Dr. D. KORTH, médecin homéopathe à Montevideo, légères rousseurs, bon exemplaire.
547P., Richard, An XI (1802), un volume in 8 relié en demi-basane, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque, (mouillures très pâles dans la marge intérieure des premiers feuillets, petite épidermure sur le premier plat, 32pp., 302pp.
546P., Gabon, 1801/1803, 5 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane, dos richement ornés de fers et filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), (quelques rousseurs), T.1 : 32pp., 464pp., T.2 : (2), 624pp., T.3 : 28pp., 461pp., T.4 : 24pp., 496pp., T.5 : 8pp., 472pp.
558P., Gabon, 1827, un volume in 8 relié en demi-basane, dos orné de fers et filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), (quelques rousseurs, cachet de bibliothèque dans la marge supérieure de la page de titre), 34pp., (1), 349pp.
1823R320108907brosson j;a; et chaude. 1823. In-8. Relié. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. XXXIII+ 464 + 624 + 461 pages - Plats, contre-plats et tranches jaspés - Dos très frottés - dos du Tome 2 partiellement arraché mais conservé. 2 PHOTOS DISPONIBLES - . . . . Classification Dewey : 611-Anatomie humaine
1823R160214224J.A. Brosson et Chaudé/Gabon et Cie. 1823. In-8. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage, Coins frottés, Dos abîmé, Quelques rousseurs. 32+464+6+624+6+461+8+472 pages - auteur, titre, tomaison et ornements dorés sur le dos - tranches et plats jaspé - tranches et plats frottés - mouillure à l'intérieur de quelques ouvrages - *dos absent sur les tomes 3+5. . . . Classification Dewey : 611-Anatomie humaine
1816R160218913Méquignon-Marvis / Gabon. 1816. In-8. Broché. Etat passable, Livré sans Couverture, Dos abîmé, Intérieur acceptable. 306 pages - incomplet - dos absent - plats absents, ouvrage livré sans couverture.. . . . Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
15912,Paris, Méquignon-Marvis, Libraire et Gabon, Libraire 1816, 317 pp., 1 vol. in 8 relié demi-chagrin, dos à nerfs, titre doré, rares rousseurs (reliure 20e s.). Troisième édition augmentée de la vie de l'auteur par Husson. Bichat est le fondateur de lhistologie, le créateur de lanatomie générale mais il fut fut aussi un des instaurateurs de la physiologie moderne.
AL1130A Paris, Chez Mme Veuve Richard et Chez Méquignon 1802, cartonnage pour les plats, veau pour le dos avec décors doré et vignette noire, tranches mouchetées, faux titre avec jaunissures, intérieur propre ( papier de bonne qualité ), xxxij + 302 pages. Bon exemplaire.
18023228A PARIS. CHEZ MME VEUVE RICHARD, LIBRAIRE ET CHEZ LE C. MEQUIGNON, L’AINE, LIBRAIRE. AN XI - 1802. IN-8 (13,5 X 20,5 X 3 CENTIMETRES ENVIRON) DE XXXII + 302 PAGES, DANS UNE FINE RELIURE D’EPOQUE PLEIN VEAU HAVANE, DOS LISSE ORNE D'UN JOLI DECOR DE FLEURONS DORES, TITRE DORE SUR ETIQUETTE MAROQUIN ROUGE, PLATS ENCADRES D’UNE CHAINETTE DOREE, FILET DORE SUR COUPES, TOUTES TRANCHES DOREES. TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE.
96943Paris, Gabon, libraire; Méquignon-Marvis, libraire, (1827), in-8, XXXIV-349 pp, Demi-veau bleu nuit, dos lisse orné de fers rocaille, Nouvelle édition du traité paru en 1800. Elle comporte la notice historique sur la vie et les ouvrages de l'auteur par Husson. L'Avertissement de François Magendie (1783-1855) est daté du 1er septembre 1827. Suivant sa méthodologie révolutionnaire, Bichat (1771-1802) a classé ici les membranes suivant leur conformation extérieure, leur structure, leurs propriétés vitales et leurs fonctions : ce travail a permis de mieux comprendre la nature de la maladie. Bichat est l'un des pères de l'histologie et il est le fondateur de ce que Claude Bernard appellera la physiologie anatomique; au lieu d'étudier les organes par région, il les étudiait par rapport à leur fonction, qu'il démontrait par des expériences sur animaux vivants. Avec la Révolution française, il put également accéder à des cadavres fraîchement guillotinés. Monogramme "MM" doré en pied du dos. Ex-libris morbide du docteur François Moutier au contreplat. Rousseurs et légers frottements; sinon, bon exemplaire. Couverture rigide
182757796Nouvelle édition, revue et augmentée de notes par M. Magendie, 1 vol. in-8 reliure de l'époque demi-veau vert, dos lisse orné en long, Méquignon-Marvis, Gabon, Paris, s.d. [ circa 1827 ], xxxiv-349 pp.
gm4238Gabon et Compagnie, Brosson, imprimeur-libraire Relié Quatre volumes in-8 (13,5 x 20,2 cm), reliure demi-peau, dos lisses orné de filet dorés et d'une pièce de titre et de tomaison, tranches jaunes, cet ensemble comprend les 4 premiers volumes sur 5 de la série, xxxij-464, vj-624, xxviij-461, xxiv-496 pages ; frottements aux coupes, cartonnage rongé dans le coin supérieur des plats du tome 4, manque dans le coin supérieur de la première garde au même tome, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
41261Margin: 170x111 mm. Very good condition. unknown books
184741262London: Fisher Son & Co 1847. Margin: 277x213 mm. Very faint foxing around the edges. Facsimile signature. Fisher, Son & Co unknown books
1845401884Paris: Fortin Masson et Cie 1845. Later edition. Pale dampstain to first few leaves binding slightly rubbed overall in good condition/From the Collection of Allan B. Kirsner M.D. 8vo. 392 pp. Engraved frontispiece by Leroux after E. Marc of David's sculpture of Bichat. Contemporary calf-backed marbled boards. "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-Norman 597 first edition of 1800. <br/><br/> Fortin, Masson et Cie hardcover books
1963MMRM1092Grenoble:: Guirimand 1963. 1963. 8vo. 46 2 pp. Frontis. portrait 3 plates. Printed wrappers; gently used cover smudge. Very good. A somewhat controversial work referring to a manuscript that is attributed by Monteil to Bichat but not to universal scholarly assent. The manuscript has been in the Grenoble Medical School Library since 1902 and was studied by several scholars including Genevieve Genty when preparing her 1943 thesis on Bichat who questioned whether the author was Bichat. She believes it is genuine but other scholars including Esmond Long were doubtful. Monteil makes a strong case. It is a good read as a scholarly study or even as a kind of medical whodunit of sorts. Guirimand, 1963. unknown books
1987MM13286Birmingham:: Classics of Medicine Library 1987. 1987. 8vo. iv xix 1 21-259 3 pp. Gilt decorated brown leather raised bands all edges gilt. Fine. Special limited edition reprinting the 1813 first English translation. "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. Classics of Medicine Library, 1987. hardcover books
1827MMRM1093Boston:: Richardson and Lord 1827. 1827. 8vo. viii 9-334 pp. Original calf gilt-ruled spine red leather gilt-stamped label; joints repaired with kozo. Pages browned foxed and waterstained throughout. Owner's penciled name "W. C. Bettencourt" of Wilmington North Carolina fl.1854-1880s on front free-endpaper and preface-page. Good. First Boston edition after the Philadelphia 1809 edition which translated with second edition of Bichat. This issue translated by F. Gold with notes by Francois Magendie 1783-1855 with added notes translated by George Hayward M. D. "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." – Garrison and Morton 597. PROVENANCE: William C. Bettencourt Wilmington North Carolina "first arrived in New Hanover County North Carolina as an immigrant from France in 1817. He had a wife Mary a son William H. "Willie" and a daughter Amy. Bettencourt seems to have had significant financial resources and become prominent socially. He served as a director of the Wilmington & Weldon Railroad ca. 1861–1862. He also served as postmaster in Wilmington for many years from at least 1846 to the 1880s. In the 1850s he appears to have been a U.S. Treasury Department official in Wilmington. As a consequence he had some political influence in the state of North Carolina and often traveled back and forth to Chapel Hill for business." – East Carolina University Joyner Library. Richardson and Lord, 1827. hardcover books
18054259bdParis: Chez Brosson et Gabon Ann. XIII-1805. Octavo full polished calf hardcover leather calf labels blind-stamped decorations to spine xx 347 pp. Bichat the French anatomist and pathologist is best known as the Father of Histology. For his research in this particular work he obtained permission to examine recently guillontined bodies in order to perform his experiments and propose his theories of the relationships of the brain heart and lungs in violent or sudden death. Third edition of Garrison & Morton 5th 597. Very Good bearing the bookplate of David Gibson M.D. Chez Brosson et Gabon, Ann. XIII-1805. hardcover books
18554213bdParis: Adolphe Delahays 1855. Octavo calf & patterned boards hardcover double-columned vii 406 pp. Bichat famously defined life as “those set of Functions which resist death.†His career is recounted in George Eliot’s Middlemarch. Very Good. Adolphe Delahays, 1855. hardcover books
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. <br/><br/> Richardson and Lord unknown books
182756240Boston: Published by Richardson and Lord. J.H.A. Frost Printer 1827. 1 vols. 8vo. Full contemporary sheep worn cover slightly sprung foxed front free-endpaper missing else a very good tight copy. 1 vols. 8vo. One of Bichat's most influential works wherein he examines what happens in violent accidental and sudden death. Published by Richardson and Lord. J.H.A. Frost, Printer unknown books