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19526266Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, 1952 ; in-8, broché ; XV pp. , 328 pp., 19 tableaux, certains dépliants et 51 figures ; couverture verte et blanche imprimée.
192127688meLeipzig, Thieme, 1921. einfache Broschur, ca.DinA 4, X+141/142 Seiten, soweit erkennbar ohne Abbildungen, Seiten noch nicht aufgetrennt, Einband mit einigen Gebrauchsspuren, stärker randgebräunt und unterschiedlich ausgeblichen, Rücken stark ausgeblichen, gebräunt und beschabt, Ränder berieben und bestoßen, sowie am Hinterdeckel randeingerissen, ungleicher Schnitt und Seiten papierbedingt stark gebräunt, erste Seiten gelöst, trotz der deutlicheren Gebrauchs- und/oder Altersspuren mindestens ausreichender Zustand
2552Robert Laffont, collection "Les enigmes de l'univers",1979. format 14x22 cm, broche, 384 pages. Etat neuf.
195015317Paris, Aryana, (1950) ; in-8, broché ; 624 pp., couverture blanche illustrée, 8 figures.
In 4° (25,5x21 cm); XXII, (2), 328, (2 frontespizio in rosso e nero), 329-608 pp. e 12 c. di tav., VI, 311, (6), 312-607 (tre carte fra le pag. 311 e 313), (1) pp. e 7 c. di tav. (la tavola che solitamente si trova nel secondo tomo è, in questo esemplare, posta nel secondo volume), (2), 388 pp. e 16 c. di tav. Completo, complete. Very good copy. Esemplare all'interno in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Legature coeve in mezza pelle con titolo in oro su fascetta in pelle chiara al dorso e fregi in oro. Piatti foderati con carta marmorizzata coeva. Qualche strofinatura e live difetto. Primissima edizione, quella che non presenta la carta *4 (corrispondente alle pagine VII e VIII) del secondo tomo che venne aggiunta solo in seguito (come testimonia anche il richiamo basso di carta *3 che rimanda a pagina 1 senza citare altre carte) e che contiene altre due carte della "Praefatio". Frontespizi in rosso e nero. Testatine, finalini, iniziali e fregi xilografici ai frontespizi. Esemplare ancora in barbe ed ad ampli margini. Una decina di carte con leggerissima brunitura omogenea dovuta alla qualità del quaderno, qualche insignificante amcchiolina di foxing al frontespizio del primo volume ma nel complesso esemplare in ottime condizioni di conservazione. Prima edizione di questo basilare testo per la storia della medicina opera del grande medico e poeta svizzero Albrecht von Haller (Berna, 16 ottobre 1708 - Berna, 12 dicembre 1777). L'opera tratta tutti i campi della medicina dalla chirurgia, all'anatomia dagli ermafroditi alla teratologia, dall'andrologia alla ginecologia. Figlio di Niklaus Emanuel e di Anna Maria Engel, dopo gli studi secondari nella Hohe Schule di Berna, dal 1723 studiò medicina a Tubinga e dal 1725 a Leida laureandosi nel 1727. Nel 1728 insieme con Johannes Gessner, viaggia attraverso i paesi alpini, acquisendo un'esperienza importante tanto per i suoi interessi botanici che letterari. L'anno dopo, a Basilea, segue i corsi di matematica tenuti da Johann Bernoulli; medico a Berna dal 1729, nel 1735 istituì un theatrum anatomicum per il perfezionamento professionale dei medici. Aveva pubblicato nel 1732 la raccolta di poesie Versuch Schweizerischer Gedichten; nella sua opera poetica esalta la montagna e la vita dei suoi abitanti, che contrappone ai corrotti costumi delle città e vede nella natura la presenza divina, criticando - come Beat Ludwig von Muralt - l'influenza francese nella poesia. Dal 1736 al 1753 insegnò anatomia, botanica e chirurgia a Gottinga, fondandovi l'istituto di anatomia, il giardino botanico e, nel 1751, la Reale Società delle scienze di cui fu presidente. Tornato a Berna nel 1753 assunse la carica di Intendente del palazzo comunale, dal 1758 al 1764 fu direttore di saline e dal 1762 al 1763 vicebalivo di Aigle. Nel 1764 acquistò la signoria di Goumoens-le-Jux, assumendo così il nome di "Haller de Goumoëns". Nelle Icones anatomicae descrisse per primo (1743 - 1756) la circolazione arteriosa nel corpo umano e pubblicò i suoi Primi lineamenti di fisiologia nel 1747; studiò le proprietà del sistema nervoso e muscolare nel De partibus corporis humani sensilibus et irritabilibus, del 1752, respingendo le interpretazioni materialistiche di Julien Offray de La Mettrie; studiò anche lo sviluppo degli embrioni; nel 1766 pubblicò gli Elementa physiologiae corporis humani. L'opera è così suddivisa: Ad Morbos capitis et colli; Ad morbos pectoris; Ad morbos abdominis; Iterum ad morbos abdominis; Ad febres; Ad morbis, qui corporis universitatem obsident; Auxilia. "Haller was one of the most imposing figures in the whole of medicine." Rif. Bibl.: Garrison - Morton, 585. "Haller, called 'the Great' even in his lifetime, possessing the universal admiration of his contemporaries, was one of those intellectual geniuses who recall the types of the Renaissance." Garrison-Morton 534.54 (citing Part III): "Reprints and updates Haller's earlier essays on various malformations. This work marks the beginning of scientific teratology, placing it on a foundation of sound anatomical description." "With the many scientific corrections which Haller was able to present to anatomists, owing to his exact investigations and to his studies under Albinus, he was bound to make pictorial representations of anatomic preparations the main object of his care. His illustrations are therefore very numerous. They are very clear, vivid, highly exact, and artistic. The greater part of them had been scattered through his many writings and these were later collected by Haller himself under the title Opera minora. . . . Haller himself esteemed this work and his Icones . . . as among his best productions" (Choulant, Anatomic Illustration, p. 289). Heirs of Hippocrates 889. Bibliotheca Osleriana 1156.
3641in 12 broché,faux-titre,titre,536 pages,catalogue de 36 pages en fin de volume,Garnier frères éditeurs 1892 couverture doublée avec de petits manques au dos réparés, rousseurs éparses
2003500253490Macmillan USA 2003 608 pages 10 5x16 9x3 1cm. 2003. mass_market. 608 pages.
1891MED501C153GAR1891 / 153 pages. Broché. Editions Librairie J.B. Baillière et Fils.
Very Good Turkish A large collection including 150 autograph letters signed 'Cafer Yildiran', his other family members and medics. Most of them are in Turkish, several ones are in English, French, and German. Letters written by him and to him mostly with his wife. Written from Istanbul, USA, Europe (Germany), Trabzon and Edirne cities. He tells about his profession and other things in his letters. In addition it includes one telegraph, one hand-drawn painting on paper, several letters from his children, and one poem which was written by him to his son. Also collection has many photographs and x-ray pieces. They're separated as files and each file has photographs and notes. First file includes 10 photographs in 9 plates. Second one has around 30 photos, third one has many photos of his patients and x-ray photos in 10 plates. All photographs are original. In addition there are 50 photos out of files. One big file has detailed case registers during his working in Cerrahpasa Hospital between the years of 1956-1959 and in Haseki Hospital between 1959-1966. File is titled as 'fihristler' [i.e. indexes]. They include cases, patients' personal information (like their names, ages and which cities they came from). It has around 500 pages. In addition to all of these, another documents which have three b/w plates from a urology book printed in Ottoman script (Turkish with Arabic letters), two business cards of Yildiran, four blank envelopes with his personal and 'Turkish Urology Society' letterhead, a certificate of participation of 17th Urology Congress in Turkey (Antalya city) with autograph signature of Vural Solok (President of Turkish Urology Society in its period), prescriptions, some correspondences of Diyarbakir and Polatli Rotary Clubs, Admiral Bristol Hospital and other corporates (around 15 documents), and other several documents. Cafer Yildiran was born in Mersin in 1916. In 1941, he graduated from Istanbul University Faculty of Medicine. He specialized in urology. He worked at Vakif Gureba Hospital, Trabzon Numune Hospital, Cerrahpasa Faculty of Medicine. He was sent abroad by the Turkish government. He conducted various scientific studies in England and USA. In 1959, he was appointed as the chief of urology at Haseki Hospital. He retired from the same hospital in 1981. He has over 300 publications, two scientific books, one poetry book and two congress reports. He is a founding member of Turkish Physicians Solidarity Foundation. A fine and large collection on Republican urology including some unique photographs on Turkish hermaphrodite researches.
français In-8 de 221 pp.; broché de l'éditeur. Photographies hors texte.
20 pamphlets bound in one, nineteenth-century buckram. George Buchanan (1827-1906), surgeon, son of Moses Steven Buchanan (1796?1860) surgeon to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary and lecturer on anatomy in the Portland Street medical school from 1836 to 1841, when he was appointed professor of anatomy in the Andersonian University. George Buchanan was educated at the University of Glasgow and went on to study under his father and others at the Andersonian University, he became M.D. St. Andrews and L.R.C.S. Edinburgh, and in 1852 fellow of the Royal Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow. "In early life Buchanan volunteered to have chloroform anaesthesia demonstrated on himself, when his father performed a minor operation on him. He began to practise in Glasgow, but in 1856 he went to the Crimea as a civil surgeon. He returned to Glasgow at the end of the war, and was one of the first to practise there purely as a consulting surgeon. In 1860, when he succeeded his father as professor of anatomy in the Andersonian University, he was also appointed surgeon to the Glasgow Royal Infirmary. He soon became known as a bold and skilful operator, and as a good teacher. He was the first to point out (in 1865 and 1867) the possibility and safety of removing half the tongue in cases of cancer, and he was among the first surgeons to remove the upper jaw (in 1864 and 1869). He gave reasons for preferring lithotrity to lithotomy in operating for stone in the adult male, in 1868, and he was the first to perform ovariotomy successfully in the west of Scotland, in 1863."?(Oxford DNB). 1. Abstract of a Lecture on he Operation of Tracheotomy. 1871. 7pp. 2. Case of Acute Foetid Emphyema, Treated by Incision into Pleural Cavity. 1883. 4pp. 3. Case of a Hermaphrodite, Aged Nine Years, with the External Appearance of a Female; in whom both Testicles were Removed from the Labia Majora. [1885]. 4pp. 4. Case of Traumatic Femoral Aneurism. 1862. 7pp. 5. Cases of Tracheotomy in Croup and Diphtheria. 1864. 7pp. 6. Clinical Lecture on the Radical Cure of Hernia. 1878. 8pp. 7. Clinical Surgery. 1883. 19pp. 8. Clinical Surgical Report. 1871. 16pp. 9. Cyst of Fibula (Serous)?Excision of Upper Half of Fibula. 1882. 3pp. 10. On Excision of Isolated Bones of the Tarsus, Preserving a Useful Foot. 1877. 8pp. 11. Excision of One Lateral Half of the Tongue. 1865. 6pp. 12. Excision of the Superior Maxillary Bone. 1869. 6pp. 13. On Healing by Faith, with Reference to a Visit to the Gotto of Lourdes. 1885. 8pp. 14. Lithotrity, and Statistics of Lithotomy. 1880. 16pp. 15. Operation for the Radical Cure of Congenital Inguinal Hernia in the Child. 1879. 7pp. 16. On the Radical Cure of Artificial Anus, Dupuytren's Enterotome, and Subsequent Plastic Operation. 1879. 8pp. 17. Surgical Cases in Private and Hospital Practice. 1862. 8pp. 18. Talipes Varus: Its Pathology and Treatment. 1880. 15pp. 19. Tracheotomy in Croup and Diphtheria. 1863. 13pp. 20. On Tracheotomy in Diphtheria. 1865. 7pp. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
195012049Librairie José Corti In-8 Couverture souple Paris 1950
2000E0112Nancy, Hermaphrodite, 2000 ; in-4, 180 pp., broché. Très bon état.
1952ABE-3551130313EN COUVERTURE LE COUPLE DRUMMOND ET LEUR FILLE ELIZABETH/"MASSACRES AU CLAIR DE LUNE"-ARTICLE DE MAURICE MORIN SUR 3 PAGES/10 PHOTOS-LES OUVRAGES GLORIEUX DE BELLE ILE EN MER VIENNENT D'ETRE VENDUS A L'ENCAN/2P/SARAH BERNHARDT/10 PHOTOS-MARSEILLE/SE RENDANT COMPTE QUE LA TROP JOLIE MARIE HEREDIA LUI ECHAPPAIT, MICHEL NAVARRO UN "MARI" ABUSIF ESSAIE DE LA BRULER VIVE/4 PHOTOS-AVEC LES G.MEN ET LES GANGSTERS DANS L'OMBRE DES GRATTE CIEL/2P/5 PHOTOS-BAYEUX/AU RETOUR DE LA FETE DE LITTRY (CALVADOS), MARCEL LARUE EN JOUANT AVEC LE FEU TUE HELENE DUVAL SA FIANCEE/2P/8 PHOTOS-BREST/DEVENUE LA RELIGIEUSE LOUISE, FRANCOISE SEGALEN SOEUR DES TEMPETES SECOURT D'URGENCE TOUS LES MAUX QUI AFFLIGENT MOLENE, CERNEE PAR LES FLOTS/2P/8 PHOTOS-LA FIN TRAGIQUE DE MICHEL MAVROMATIS LE CHAUFFEUR ASSASSINE/CLICHY-PERE DE FAMILLE ET "FEMME TENOR", JOSEPH VACTER/PHOTO-THIONVILLE/L'ANCIEN LEGIONNAIRE STAUDINGER SUCCOMBE SOUS LES COUPS D'AHMED BEN RABAH DERGHAM LE MEURTRIER DE MINUIT/1P/3 PHOTOS-AMIENS/A BERCK PLAGE, LA FAMEUSE QUADRETTE DE CHAMBERY CHAMPION DU MONDE EN BOULES FERREES/1P/5 PHOTOS-CORSE/BORNEA L'INSAISISSABLE/CORSE/2P/6 PHOTOS-EN 4 DE COUV.: MR ET MME ROMUALDO HAUTEFAGE ET LE CHATEAU DE FOUQUET A BELLE ILE
1311in 12 broché 64 pages - illustrations