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First edition, 12mo, 16pp., orig. printed wrappers, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Not recorded on Copac.
First edition, 34, [2 adverts]pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First and only edition, 20pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Paris Labé 1857, Année 1857 bien compléte. In-8 demi basane blonde, dos lisse trés orné de fleurons dorés, 699 pages. Gravures et croquis. Trés bon exemplaire. Trés nombreux articles du plus grand intérèt sur la toxicologie, les poisons, la chimie médicale, la pharmacie, l'opium, l'arsenic etc...
Paris Labé 1839, tome V - II° série. In-8 demi basane blonde, dos lisse trés orné de fleurons dorés, 650 pages. Trés bon exemplaire. Trés nombreux articles du plus grand intérèt sur la toxicologie, les poisons, la chimie médicale, la pharmacie, l'opium, l'arsenic etc...
Ex-library book with usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean. Pages 3817 -- 5037 of Volume 2a, 2b & 2c series. This volume, by several authors, has chapters on: Glycols; Derivatives of Glycols; Inorganic compounds of Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Carbon; Aliphatic Nitro Compounds, Nitrates, Nitrites; Polymers; Alcohols; Ketones; Organic Phosphates; Cyanides and Nitriles; Aliphatic Carboxylic Acids. Subject index, Chemical Index, Cumulative Index.
Paris Librairie J.B. Bailliére et fils 1889, In-8 demi chagrin marron, dos à nerfs soulignés de filets dorés. 325 pages. 19 planches en hors texte dont une dépliante. Index bibliographiques. IPECACUAHNA : Plante découverte au BRESIL vers 1600 et dont on extrait l'EMETINE. Des rousseurs. Bon exemplaire.
Second edition, 63, [1, blank]pp., 16 illustrs., disbound. The diagrams serve to illustrate improved methods of ventilation.
Les deux condamnations sont des appels. Un premier procès en janvier 1764 avait condamné les deux accusés à être pendus. A la suite de l'Arrêt est reproduit l'Edit de 1682 sur les poisons qui sert de base à la législation actuelle sur la détention et la vente des substances toxiques.
Ex-library book with usual stamps, stickers, etc. Binding is solid and text/interior is clean. 753 pages; Contents include: Rationale; Texicologic Data in Chemical Safety Evalution; Biological Indicators of Chemical Dosage and Burden; Body Defense Mechanisms to Toxicant Exposure; Biological Rhythms, Shiftwork, and Occupational Health; Work Costs and Work Measurements; Interpreting Exposure Levels to Chemical Agents; Applied Ergonomics; Abnormal Pressure; Biological Agents; Hot and Cold Environments; Ionizing Radiation; Noise; Nonionizing Electromagnetic Energies; Vibrations. From the three volume series: (I) General Principles (II) Toxicology and (III) the current volume.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. No dust jacket, as issued. 612 pages.
Orfila,né en Espagne et mort à Paris, est considéré comme l'inventeur de la toxicologie. Il s'est acquis une grande réputation par la publication de son Traité de médecine légale, maintes fois réédité dans lequel il expose notamment de nouveaux moyens de détecter l'arsenic. Sa renommée fit de lui un acteur décisif dans le procès Lafarge, célèbre affaire criminelle. Marie Lafarge était en effet accusée d'avoir empoisonné son époux. L'expertise d'Orfila, qui assura avoir trouvé des traces d'arsenic dans le corps de la victime, fut alors déterminante, semblant fournir la preuve d'un empoisonnement criminel.Marie Lafarge fut reconnue coupable, condamnée aux travaux forcés et à l'exposition. Dans ce texte paru un an après le procès, Orfila a inclus des extraits de rapports de l'Académie Royale de la Médecine et de l'Académie des Sciences soutenant ses conclusions sur la détection de l'arsenic, ainsi que sa propre réfutation des arguments de Magendie et Gerdy sur le sujet.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Paperback. Roy. 8vo. (24 x 17 cm). In Ottoman script. 57 p., b/w plates. Toksikolojiden gayr-i uzvî mevat ile tesemmüm. First Edition. Not in Özege. One of the early toxicology studies in the Ottoman / Turkish medical literature.
In-8°, XVI, 141pp, 3; VIII, 46pp, (2), (3) carte di tavola ripiegate, legatura in brossura, qualche fioritura, buono stato. In-8°, XVI, 141pp, 3; VIII, 46pp, (2), (3) folded plates, board binding, scattered foxing, good copy
Book is in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. Contents include five plenary lectures, 29 symposia presentations, one workshop. Contents include: Fusion technology and its radiation poblems, Hiroshima and Nagasaki : A review of 30 years study, Leukemia among atomic bomb survivors, Radiation, environmental mutagens and human life, Intermediate speciies in rigid organic systems, Eletron traping and transfer in frozen media, Modes of DNA repair and replication, Repair-eeficvient diseases of man, Mutation and transformation in vitro, Radiation and stem cells Radiation carcinogenesis, Prticle radiobiology and tumor therapy, Toxicology of radionuclides, Environmental radiation and radioactive waste, etc.
In-8°, occhietto, (3cc), 1-472pp; occhietto, (1c), 5-434pp; occhietto, (1c), 5-600pp; occhietto, (1c), 5-504. Legatura in mezzo marocchino ottocentesco, con titolo e fregi in oro al dorso.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Modern cloth bdg. Marbled boards. Foolscap 8vo. (18 x 12 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic script). 83 p. Traditionally framed text. Very calligraphic head title in very decorative heart-shaped border and traditional flowers, a couple of scepters with two snakes. Orthography with 'haraka' [i.e. Arabic diacritics]. The heads of each chapter are surrounded by very decorative flowers and borders. An early printed lithographed book designed as a manuscript with its 'kataba' [i.e. imprint]. Slightly stained on pages, minor chipped on upper corners of two pages. Otherwise a very good and very clean copy. Lithographed edition. First and only edition of the first printed Turkish book on the antidotes and poisons. It's written by Mirliva Mustafa Hâmi Pasha, one of the early Ottoman physicists, during the reign of Sultan Abdulmecid II. Hami Pasha served as a military physicist, botanist, and doctor in the Ottoman army in the first half of the 19th century in Hejaz and Yemen. He joined an Ottoman Military expedition to Yemen. The aim of this expedition was to bring Yemen under Ottoman control again. On 23 March 1849, the expeditionary corps marched out of Jeddah. He as a trained medical man practicing in Yemen, also concerned himself with various illnesses. The existence of poisonous animals and plants in the book is mostly based on their experiences in Yemen and Hejaz. His purpose of writing this treatise which he started with prayer and praise to Sultan Abdulmecid II, was the need to explain that it is not good for all poisons, what the real antidotes are, contrary to the belief of a stone known as the "antidote stone" among the people. After the chapter of Muqaddima [i.e. Introduction], poisoning caused by mines and their antidotes is explained in the first chapter. In other chapters, poisons consisting of plant and animal substances, poisons in flowing and air, and in addition to these, the first interventions to be made with plants that have an antidote effect on drowning in water, convulsion, drowning by hanging, drowning from the smell of flowers, freezing are explained. Hami Pasha, who decided to collect this information in a book right after his participation in the 1849 Yemen Expedition (the flora and fauna in his book mostly based on Yemen and its around), printed his book as a lithograph in 1855 at the Amire Printing House, with the encouragement of Sultan Abdülmecid II (who read the manuscript of this text) and the efforts of typographer Muhammed Recai. Only one copy in OCLC in Aga Khan Library in London: 1124680097.; Özege 16131.