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126715aafAmsterdam, Detournes frères, M. DCC. LXI., 1761 - 61, kl. in-8°, XXVIII + 174 p. + 2 p. (Index) ; 16 ff. + 325 p. (+1) + 19 ff / 12 ff. + 328 p. + 4 ff. index, reliure en veau, pièce de titre au dos. Tranches rouges.
1874280601874 Impr. de F. Seguin aîné, Avignon, 1874; 24 p. ; In-16 broché
18904207Couverture rigide Librairie J.-B. Baillière et Fils 1890 Paris 19x12 cm
196414911964. Paris éditions Masson &Cie « collection de médecine légale et de toxicologie médicale » 1964 - Broché 16 cm x 24 cm 157 pages - Préface de M. Gaultier & L. Roche - Importante bibliographie - Exemplaire de travail (passages soulignés au stylo bleu) sinon bon état
2011500099923LA DECOUVERTE 2011 300 pages 15 6x3 6x23cm. 2011. Broché. 300 pages.
2011500190953LA DECOUVERTE 2011 300 pages 15 6x3 6x23cm. 2011. Broché. 300 pages.
1996006625Chichester UK and New York:: John Wiley & Sons 1996. Bright shiny clean square and tight. Sharp corners. Small mark on rear endpaper where something a sticker was removed. Pages are fresh and crisp. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Contains a preface and 10 chapters: 1 Opinions of chemical warfare; 2 The physiochemical properties and general toxicology of chemical warfare agents; 3 Organophosphate nerve agents; 4 Treatment and prophylaxis of organophosphate nerve agent poisoning; 5 A history of human studies with nerve agents by the UK and USA; 6 Mustard gas; 7 Organic arsenicals; 8 Phosgene; 9 Cyanides; 10 Riot-control agents. Illustrated with figures. Graphs. Tables. Bibliographical references. Two appendices. Index. Bound in the original glossy purple laminated boards. From the rear cover: "In recent years it has become apparent that there is an increasing need for clear and authoritative information on the toxicity of chemical weapons. This need is unlikely to diminish and in order to meet it the authors have gathered together a wealth of valuable and not always easy to find detail on the medical effects of chemical warfare agents including their pathology and mechanisms of action and the handling of the resultant poisoning. Emphasis is placed upon the more practical aspects of treatment and in particular the difficulties of treatment in the field. The authors who are experts of international standing in their area have provided a concise and readable text which will appeal to a wide audience including military physicians and health care professionals worldwide clinical toxicologists anaesthesiologists and pharmacologists.". First Edition. Hardcover. Near Fine EX-LIBRARY./No Jacket. 8vo. viii 243pp. John Wiley & Sons Hardcover
ORD-7228La consommation des vins ainsi traités peut-elle avoir une incidence sur l'organisme humain? Thèse. Bordeaux. Boéchat. 1937. In-8 br.99pp. dont 4 de biblio. (2).
682Couverture rigide Librairie commerciale Paris 24,5x17 cm
16605, Paris, Librairie Commerciale, ca. 1907**, Relie, toile rouge illustree et au impression dore, pages de garde illustrees, page de titre original en noir / rouge et au vignette, 165 x 245mm., 434pp., belles planches en couleures hors texte.
ORD-7248Recherche du mercure dans les liquides et dans les tissus de l'organisme. Thèse. Bordeaux. Gounouilhou. 1888. In-4 br.241pp. (1).
1972sd188L'expansion éditeur Dos carré collé 1972 In-4 (21 x 27 cm), dos carré collé, 223 pages ; pliure au dos, plats défraîchis, par ailleurs intérieur frais, bon état. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
13310Traité élémentaire de matière médicale ou pharmacologie vétérinaire suivis d’un formulaire pharmaceutique raisonné. In 8 demi-cuir fauve, titre, roulette, filets, fers dorés. Titre, VI, 1 page : tableau indiquant les divisions de la livre médicinale française. 681 pages, pages d’errata. Paris BECHET Jeune 1931. Coiffe supérieure fatiguée.
in-8° broché, couverture illustree. Bel exemplaire. [109B-9]
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.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Bright blue cloth boards. 334 pages. "Professor Nahas has carefully evaluated the scientific data on marihuana and has produced a balanced and objective reply to those who believe that legalization would be a partial solution to its use."
2001mon0000505573National Academies Press 06/11/2001 00:00:01. hardcover. Very Good. 2.7919 in x 23.0964 in x 17.7665 in. National Academies Press hardcover
2009mon0000291530National Academies Press 06/09/2009 00:00:01. paperback. Like New. 2.3982 in x 27.7789 in x 21.5836 in. National Academies Press paperback
2002Q-0309083451National Academies Press 2002-02-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! National Academies Press paperback
1984772878PN. New. 1984. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
2004Q-0309090970National Academies Press 2004-04-30. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! National Academies Press hardcover
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2006mon0002965570National Academies Press 2006-11-20. Paperback. Very Good. 0.7087 8.9764 5.9843. National Academies Press paperback
1995x-0309083702National Academies Press 1995. Paperback. New. 78 pages. 6.00x0.00x9.00 inches. National Academies Press paperback
2002Q-0309082951National Academies Press 2002-10-10. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! National Academies Press hardcover