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2007133307Ljubljana Slovenia / Frankfurt am Main: P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute / Revolver 2007. Softcover. VG bumped corner. Color pictorial wraps. 195 pp. Color and bw plates. Overview of the founding and first 15 years of exhibitions and actions of the Slovenian organization. P.A.R.A.S.I.T.E. Institute / Revolver paperback books
Brown cloth boards with blind stamped dragonfly design and gilt lettering on cover. Gilt top page ends. Edge wear and spots on cover. Tears on front hinge. 5"w x7 5/8"h. 478 pages. Age-toned paper. Contents: The Harmas, The Anthrax, Another Prober (Perforator), Larval Dimorphism, Heredity, My Schooling, The Pond, The Caddis-Worm, The Greenbottles, The Grey Flesh-Flies, The Bumble-Bee Fly, Mathematical Memories: Newton's Binomial Theorem, Mathematical Memories: My Little Table, The Bluebottle: The Laying, The Bluebottle: The Grub, A Parasite of the Maggot, Recollections of Childhood, Insects and Mushrooms, A Memorable Lesson, Industrial Chemistry.
XCII-838 pp demi-basane havane de l'époque, dos lisse et fileté 1860, 1860, in-8, XCII-838 pp, demi-basane havane de l'époque, dos lisse et fileté, Nombreuses figures dans le texte. Édition originale de cet ouvrage, l'un des plus importants dans le domaine de la parasitologie interne de l'homme et de l'animal. Dès 1850, Casimir Davaine (1811-1882) avait constaté la pullulation de bâtonnets dans le sang des moutons atteints de la maladie du charbon. Il précéda donc Louis Pasteur dans l'étude de cette maladie. "Davain's contributions to medical and veterinary microbiology were fundamental, for he was the first to recognize the pathogenic role of bacteriologia (...) [He] was one the the first medical microbiologists to recognize the role of the bacillus and to differentiate it from bovine septicemia (...) As early as 1857 Davaine thought of tracking down intestinal worms by seeking their eggs in the stools, a procedure still followed. Experimentally he specified the mode of development of the Ascaridae (Ascaris Iumbricoides) and of the Trichocephalus (Trichuris trichiura)" (DSB). Bon exemplaire. Cachet de l'Institut catholique de Paris et étiquette en pied du dos. Légères épidermures sur le dos. Garrison-Morton 2451. DSB III, 587-589. Waller 2302