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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
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
18012307030021Chez Gabon et Cie libraires place de l'Ecole de médecine Brosson imprimeur-libraire rue Pierre-Sarrazin no. 7 A Paris 1801. First Edition. Hardcover. Acceptable. Medical Anatomy 4 volume set. Bound in contemporary marbled boards. Lacking spine leather. Most front boards detached or starting. Contents: Volume 1: xxxii 464; vol. 2: vi 624; vol. 3: xxviii 461; vol. 4: xxiv 496. Garrison-Morton 404; Heirs of Hippocrates 1258. "First edition of Bichat's last great work the last three volumes of which appeared posthumously. The author died of tuberculosis at the age of 31 having finished the first two volumes and much of the third. M.F.R. Buisson completed vol. 3 and wrote vol. 4. Bichat revolutionized descriptive anatomy. This final work is remarkable for its total reliance on verbal description to convey anatomical detail and contains not a single illustration." - Christies 2004. Chez Gabon et Cie, libraires, place de l'Ecole de médecine, Brosson, imprimeur-libraire, rue Pierre-Sarrazin, hardcover
1288020643.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18141357326Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson 1814. First Thus. Hardcover. Octavos Two Volumes. In Good condition. Bound in full contemporary leather. Boards have several surface marks and some bookworm damage to covers wear and rubbing to spine edges and corners slight crack to leather along spine of Vol. I. Text blocks show age toning to edges and some foxing to pages throughout. Eight plates including two folding plates present and intact in Vol. I. Four folding plates present and intact in Vol. II. Ex-library with usual markings including bookplates to front pastedown institutional stamps to several pages and call number written in pencil. MF Consignment.<br /> <br /> <br> <br> CONTENTS: Vol. I. xiii 512 pages -- Vol. II. vi 308 pages. 1357326. Special Collections. Thomas Dobson 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
1391706978.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396600337.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. 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
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
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
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
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
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
2080708082.Gmass_market. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. unknown
2012966381.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
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
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
18229925Paris: Gabon Librairie/Bechet June Librairie 1822. Fourth edition. 8vo xxvi 538 pp rebound in 20th century green library binding. Fourth edition of this medical text by Xavier Bichat a prominent French anatomist and pathologist known as the father of modern histology. Discoloration to binding along spine mild foxing to pages withdrawn from Yale University Library wtih bookplate to front pastedown noting this as the "Gift of Edward Clark Streeter M.D." as well as a library stamp to the text block edge. Gabon Librairie/Bechet June, Librairie unknown
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180535909Paris: Brosson / Gabon 1805. Green half leather gilt. xx348 pp.; 21 cm. Text in French / Français. - sl. worn sl. browned few pages sl. dam. right upper corners pages with waterstain Although still very good see picture. Brosson / Gabon hardcover
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