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AA-1503-01Very Good. Tight clean unmarked pages with square spine. Light wear at the corners. No jacket as issued. unknown
19812090202120403459Ron Shobo 1981. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Ron Shobo paperback
ria9780199234462_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Illustrated with over 300 full colour diagrams and written with an emphasis on the practical application of anatomical knowledge Anatomy for Dental Students Fourth Edition covers every aspect of anatomy that dental students need to k paperback
19294804Cambridge University Press 1929. Very Good. 8vo cloth paper label nicked. <br/><br/> Cambridge University Press hardcover
ria9780443113277_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; Since its first publication in 1989 Anatomy and Human Movement: Structure and Function Eight Edition has become the seminal textbook for physiotherapy and occupational therapy students in both the UK and internationally.This eighth ed paperback
1998Q-0878919228Research & Education Association 1998-01-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Research & Education Association paperback
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2013Q-0738611220Research & Education Association 2013-08-08. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Research & Education Association paperback
1390476510.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
170434368Leipzig: Thomas Fritsch 1704. First German Edition. Illustrated with an engraved frontispiece of the author and 31 additional full-page engravings depicting various anatomical views. 8vo bound in the original contemporary vellum the spine with calligraphic titling by hand. viii 742 26 Register pp. A very good copy the binding still strong and well preserved the text with the usual mellowing and aging still crisp and very usable. FIRST GERMAN EDITION of this important work on anatomy partnered with the work of Philippi Verheyen Anmerckungen In Die Anatomiam Blancardi. Brieff An den weitberühmten Hrn. Friedrich Ruyschium.<br> 'Verheyen was a prolific writer including several books and manuscripts. His main work published originally in Latin the “Corporis Humani Anatomiae†was translated into multiple languages as here. This book became one of the most used anatomy books of the time.<br> The following excerpt of his book "Corporis Humani Anatomiae Liber Primus" reads : " . QuintusAuricularis quia cum minimum sit auribus expurgandis est aptissimus" translates as".the fifth finger called Auricularis because how small it is is most suitable to clean the ears". Incredibly anatomists at that time called the fifth digit "digitus auricularis".<br> Verheyen is credited with the creation of the eponym the “Achilles tendon†which denominates the common tendon for the gastrocnemius and soleus muscle although at the time he called it the “Chorda Achillisâ€. He also described the kidneys in detail especially the arterial “stars†found on the surface of the kidney which are today known as the “Stars of Verheyen†'. E. A. Miranda 2014 M.T.D. Thomas Fritsch hardcover
BN66051Anatomie des Auges DOZ and Maidowsky Werner <br/><br/> unknown
BN66626Anatomie des Kiefer-Gesichts-Bereiches Schumacher Gert-Horst <br/><br/> unknown
17341408797Paris: Guillaume Cavelier 1734. Later Editions. Hardcover. Octavos Four Volumes bound as two. The first book contains a single volume; the second book contains the second volume of Anatomie Chirurgicale in addition to two other standalone works. In Good condition. In full brown leather bindings; spines paneled with elaborate gilt decoration and gilt titling on tan leather labels; gilt roll to board edges. Scuffing and wear to boards with peeling to covers. All edges and fore corners rubbed with sections of exposed board. Chipping to heads and tails of spines; heaviest at head of Vol. I with head band nearly detached. Text block edges show shelf wear and dust soiling. Lightly age toned and very sparsely foxed throughout. Splitting to hinges. Rear pastedown in Vol. I and both pastedowns in Vol. II are separating from the boards. ~2 in. closed tear in Vol. I p. 39. Splitting in gutters of several signatures throughout both volumes due to damage to end bands. Closed tears affect some fold-out plates. Tidemarks affect pages in the rear of both volumes.<br /> <br /> <br> <br> <br /> <br /> CONTENTS: Anatomie Chirurgicale Vol. I xxiv 514 2 pages plus plates i-xxx; Anatomie Chirurgicale Vol. II viii 313 336-352 453-465 366-403 pages plus plates xxxi-xlviii bound together with Observations Anatomiques viii 175 pages plus 8 plates and Six Observations 2 36 2 pages. Shelved in Room A. The first work in this set is the second edition of Flemish surgeon Jean Palfin's Jan Palfijn's very famous treatise on anatomy which was first published in 1726 under the title Anatomie du Corps Humain. This work and its earlier edition were very influential in the medical field for their detailed anatomical illustrations and descriptive actionable advice for surgeons becoming a widespread authoritative medical text throughout Europe and other parts of the world. <br /> <br /> <br> <br> <br /> <br /> The second work bound together with Vol. II of Anatomie Chirurgicale is a French translation of Frederik Ruysch's Observationum Anatomico-Chirurgicarum Centuria. Ruysch was a renowned anatomist and botanist in his own right most well-known for his anatomical museum - the Cabinet of Curiosities - and his improved embalming technique which preserved bodies for longer periods of time in a more visually life-like state.<br /> <br /> <br> <br> <br /> <br /> The final work also bound together with Vol. II of Anatomie Chirurgicale and Observations Anatomiques is a revised edition of Six Observations by Michel Brisseau who is notable for being the first to demonstrate the true nature of cataracts as an increased opacity of the lens of the eye rather than a film that covered the eye which was the prevailing belief at the time. Together these works comprise a collection of highly influential studies treatises and observations on anatomy and surgery by some of the most notable medical practitioners of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. 1408797. Special Collections. Guillaume Cavelier hardcover
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1739ST12883Leyden: Johann Arnold Langerak 1739. First Edition in Latin. 540 x 380 mm. 21 1/4 x 15". 70 leaves of text.Translated by William Dundass. <br/> Original red quarter vellum over marbled boards raised bands UNTRIMMED EDGES. Engraved printer's device on title large decorative initials and tailpieces EXTRA ENGRAVED TITLE AND 114 STRIKING PLATES OF ANATOMICAL FIGURES three folding. Wellcome II 401; Heirs of Hippocrates 468; Choulant-Frank pp. 252-3; Russell 213. ◆Vellum on spine rather worn with three one-and-one-half-inch pieces broken away revealing structure underneath paper boards quite chafed other minor problems externally but an entirely solid unrestored binding. A couple of plates with short closed marginal tears one folding plate with one-inch closed tear into image no loss untrimmed edges a little browned and brittle with isolated small chips occasional minor foxing or insignificant stains three plates lightly browned but still AN UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE COPY INTERNALLY with the broadest of margins with especially clean and fresh leaves and with rich impressions of the plates.<br/> <br/> With plates of notable visual impressiveness this was the finest anatomy book in England during the first half of the 18th century; it also was largely a plagiarism borrowing most of its engraved content from a work by the Dutch physician Govert Bidloo published in 1685. Bidloo's work was the first large-scale anatomical atlas to appear after Vesalius' epoch-making "De Humani Corporis Fabrica" and the plates which are highly praised by Norman and Garrison-Morton are characterized by startlingly detailed life-size depictions of the human body both adult and infant with figures flayed to reveal muscles opened to show organs and unfleshed to exhibit bones. According to Choulant-Frank Bidloo's publishers sold 300 impressions of these plates to Cowper probably to recoup some of their money after disappointing sales. Cowper took Bidloo's original 105 plates added nine of his own and produced an English translation of the original Latin text to accompany them. Discussing the original plates produced by Gerard de Lairesse 1641-1711 Norman says that the figures are displayed "in an emotional almost tender manner contrasting the raw dissected parts with the full soft surfaces of uncut flesh placing flayed bound figures in ordinary nightclothes or bedding setting ordinary household objects such as books jars or cabinets in the same scene as cut-up torsos or limbs. His illustrations brought the qualities of Dutch still-life painting into anatomical illustration and gave a new darker spiritual expression to the significance of the act of dissection." When Cowper's version of the atlas first appeared as "The Anatomy of Humane Bodies" in London in 1698 there was also a 1737 Leyden printing in English before our more scholarly Latin edition Bidloo complained to the Royal Society and accused Cowper of plagiarism and fraud resulting in much acrimony and heated pamphleteering between the two physicians. Notwithstanding this scandal Cowper's achievements and discoveries--including the pair of glands that bear his name--were considerable and his text improved significantly upon the original work. Unfortunately as the DNB notes "the notoriety of this case has served to obscure a true appreciation of Cowper and of his many original contributions to anatomical illustration." The atlases of Bidloo and Cowper appear on the market regularly but at 540 x 380 mm. the present copy is distinguished by its size which is significantly larger than what is typically seen with this edition--we have not been able to trace a copy larger than ours from marketplace or institutional records. Johann Arnold Langerak unknown
0267921640.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0364328150.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
19352110502150403064Japan lecture news agency 1935. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of copies: 1 copy Japan lecture news agency paperback
1998202775Boca Raton - New York - London - Tokyo: CRC Press 1998. First Printing . Printed Coated Boards. Near Fine/No Jacket. 9 1/2" Tall. In these chapters we tell the exciting story of the emerging anabolic strategies for treating osteoporosis. We start with a fresh look at the intricacies of bone biology osteopenia and osteoporosis. We then turn to the anabolic agents and their intracellular mediators that hopefully will soon be the star players in the treatment of osteoporosis." Preface The chapter headings and authors are: Osteoporoses: Their Nature and Terapeutic Targets Frost; Osteoporosis - Mechanisms and Models Mosekilde; PTH: Skeletal Effects in the Ovariectomized Rat Model for Postmenopausal Bone Loss Wronski & Li; Parathyroid Hormone: The Clinical Experience and Prospects Hodsman Fraher & Watson; Bone Formation May Be Uncoupled from Resrption as Demonstrated by a new class of hPTHrP-I-34 Analogues in Both Rapid and Slow Turnover Models of Osteopenia Vickery Avnur et al.; Commercial Exploitation of Parathyroid Hormone Therapy for the Treatment of Postmenopausal Osteoporoses Marchand; The Insulin-Like Growth Factors: Potential Anabolic Agents for the Skeleton Johansson & Rosen; and Osteogenic Actions of Fluoride: Its Therapeutic Use for Established Osteoporosis Lau Akesson et al. 266 pages with tables figures and Index; plus about 10 unnumbered pages prefatory matter including Contributors and Table of Contents; References at the end of each chapter. Boards have small push at front lower lagging corner otherwise clean and sound; text is strong and clean excepting a blemish on title page. <br/> <br/> CRC Press hardcover
181245169London W. Bulmer and Co. 1812. 4to. No wrappers as extracted from "Philosophical Transactions" 1812 - Part II. Pp. 206-220 a. 4 engraved plates 1 large and folded showing a fine engravingof Squalus maximus. Faint foxing to plates. <br/><br/><em>A classical taxonomic study of the shark </em> unknown
0365179779.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
BN66125Allgemeine Anatomie und Bewegungssystem 1 DVD-ROMFür Windows 98 SE/2000/ME/XP/Vista <br/><br/> unknown
19782091502135414087Shandong People's Publishing House 1978. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shandong People's Publishing House paperback
ria9780702073328_inpPaperback / softback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A paperback