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17489812Paris: chez d'Houry Père 1748. Later edition. 8vo 5 2-344 12pp. Engraved folding frontis and16 engraved plates 2 folding. Contemporary mottled calf gilt-stamped spine label page edges stained red. Single tape repair to frontis and larger tape repair to second folding plate. Spine ends chipped joints and corners rubbed but sound. A complete very good copy. <br /> <br /> Early work on childbirth first published by Viardel Cosme queen Marie-Therese's surgeon first published in 1671. Viardel's text was essentially a practical manual based on his experience and was grounded in observed cases rather than theoretical. Childbirth at the time was governed by traditional midwifery but was increasingly recorded and systematized by medical professionals Viardel's book being an example. The curious engraved plates illustrate fetal positions complications and instrumental intervention. Scarce. chez d'Houry Père unknown
187047963Boston: Journal of the Gynæcological Society of Boston 1870. First Edition. Octavo ca. 22cm.; stitched self-wrappers; 19pp. Wrappers a bit chipped and soiled spine mostly perished long closed tear to upper cover touching text without loss; Good only overall. Deathbed missive by the Scottish obstetrician in response to American physician Jacob Bigelow's "gratuitous attack upon me" p. 1. Bigelow had gained notoriety for his attack on the medical profession's reliance on certain drugs while Simpson was the first physician to use chloroform as an anaesthetic. From the note from the editors dated April 28 1870: "The appended letter was received after the May number of the Journal had gone to press.Dr. S. lies very ill possibly never to recover and the letter was written by dictation. Under these circumstances it will be read with the more interest and will be found a bitter pill to swallow though an effective one by the gentleman to whom it is addressed." Indeed Simpson succombed to his illness on May 6 of that year. OCLC locates four separately catalogued copies as of March 2020 at Yale Harvard the NLM and Duke. Journal of the Gynæcological Society of Boston unknown
183648178Philadelphia: M'Carty & Davis 1836. First Edition. Octavo ca. 22cm.; removed; 24pp. Light foxing and dust-soil blue paper remnants along spine else Very Good and sound. Short biographical address on the life and career of Thomas C. James 1766-1835 leader in scientific obstetrics in the United States who in 1810 presented a paper describing the first successful case of premature labor artificially induced. AMERICAN IMPRINTS 40622a; SABIN 97649. M'Carty & Davis unknown
187047572Philadelphia: Henry C. Lea 1870. Fourth Revised English Edition. Octavo 17.5cm; light brown cloth with gilt-stamped spine; x 13-177pp 2pp. Boards discolored dampstained; moderate wear rubbing and soil; leading corners bumped. Bindings slightly shaken; foxing soiling and corner creasing throughout interior. Overall Good or Better.<br /> <br /> An originally English manual for student midwives with all pharmaceutical informaton revised to suit the standards of American doctors. This guide thoroughly describes the most modern as of 1870. think laudanum enemas oil of turpentine and absolutely no hand washing labor procedures informing midwifery students of what needs to be done to ensure a successful childbirth and when one needs to send for assistance. Also covers childbirth-related conditions and diseases aftercare and the ultimate taboo: Abortions. With two pages of advertisements following the text. Henry C. Lea unknown
1968_201600379Nancy, Imprimerie Georges Thomas, 1968-1970 ; grand in-8, XII-430 pp., 12-548 pp., reliure d'éditeur plein Skivertex, coloris rouge, sous jaquette. Les 2 volumes. Dédicace de l'auteur. Préface du professeur A. Beau.
Nancy, Imprimerie Georges Thomas, 1968-1970; grand in-8, XII-430 pp., 12-548 pp., reliure d'éditeur plein Skivertex, coloris rouge, sous jaquette. Les 2 volumes. Dédicace de l'auteur. Préface du professeur A. Beau.
1900201605427Paris, Masson et Cie, 1900 ; in-8, 1405 pp., reliure pleine toile d'éditeur, dos lisse, premier plat imprimé. Cinquième édition. 590 figures dans le texte.
Paris, Masson et Cie, 1900; in-8, 1405 pp., reliure pleine toile d'éditeur, dos lisse, premier plat imprimé. Cinquième édition. 590 figures dans le texte.
1891_201600398Paris, G. Masson, éditeur, 1891 ; grand in-8, 140 pp., broché (non coupé). Études gynécologiques.
Paris, G. Masson, éditeur, 1891; grand in-8, 140 pp., broché (non coupé). Études gynécologiques.
1968_201600426Paris, Masson & Cie, éditeurs, 1968 ; petit in-4, 4 pp., double-feuille. Extrait du «Bulletin de la Fédération des Sociétés de Gynécologie et d'Obstétrique» - Tome 20 - N° 5 - 1968, pagination 473 à 476. Société nationale de Gynécologie et d'Obstétrique de France, groupement régional de Nancy: réunion du 20 mars 1968. Auteurs: P. Dellestable, D. Barrucand, P. Vert, P. Toussain et P. Hartemann.
Paris, Masson & Cie, éditeurs, 1968; petit in-4, 4 pp., double-feuille. Extrait du « Bulletin de la Fédération des Sociétés de Gynécologie et d'Obstétrique » - Tome 20 - N° 5 - 1968, pagination 473 à 476. Société nationale de Gynécologie et d'Obstétrique de France, groupement régional de Nancy : réunion du 20 mars 1968. Auteurs : P. Dellestable, D. Barrucand, P. Vert, P. Toussain et P. Hartemann.
1841_201701223Paris, Méquignon-Marvis fils, Libraire-Éditeur, 1841 ; in-8, 8-VIII-836 pp. + 12 pl. hors-texte, relié demi-cuir, coloris bru, dos orné, tranches jaspées (dos insolé).
Paris, Méquignon-Marvis fils, Libraire-Éditeur, 1841; in-8, 8-VIII-836 pp. + 12 pl. hors-texte, relié demi-cuir, coloris bru, dos orné, tranches jaspées (dos insolé).
176124171Paris P. Alex. Le Prieur 1761 -in-8 plein-veau 1 volume, reliure plein veau havane raciné in-octavo (binding full calfskin in-12), RELIURE DE L'EPOQUE, dos à nerfs (spine with raised bands), titre frappé "or", pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux avec un filet "or" en encadrement, roulette "or" en place des nerfs avec un filet à froid de part et d'autre des nerfs, entre-nerfs a fleuron "or" dans un encadrement d'un filet "or" avec rinceaux "or" aux angles, roulette large "or" en pied, manque les coiffes, mors fendu mais restant bien solide, coins écornés mais intérieur parfait, toutes tranches lisses peignées bleues et rouge, Ouvrage orné d'un portrait de l'auteur par Chardin gravé sur cuivre en noir par louis Le Grand + 5 planches hors-texte dépliantes gravées sur cuivre en noir, [XVI + 466 + (2) p. d'Approbation + 4 p. de Catalogue Editeur] Pages, 1761 A Paris, Chez P. Alex. Le Prieur Editeur,
1979G0631Saint-Nicolas de Port, Imprimerie Star, 1979 ; in-folio, 286 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec dos en simili-cuir sans nerf. Histoire très complète de l'obstétrique en Lorraine, avec son histoire, ses représentants (Herrgott, Pinard, Remy, Hamant, Binet) mais également avec les ouvrages imprimés en Lorraine sur le sujet. Une remarquable étude magistralement illustrée. Illustrations en noir et blanc de Philippe Vacherot, ainsi que de très nombreux document reproduits. Très bon état.
Saint-Nicolas de Port, Imprimerie Star, 1979; in-folio, 286 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec dos en simili-cuir sans nerf. Histoire très complète de l'obstétrique en Lorraine, avec son histoire, ses représentants (Herrgott, Pinard, Remy, Hamant, Binet) mais également avec les ouvrages imprimés en Lorraine sur le sujet. Une remarquable étude magistralement illustrée. Illustrations en noir et blanc de Philippe Vacherot, ainsi que de très nombreux document reproduits. Très bon état.
183427522[Page de titre absente] - [Paris, au Bureau de la Médecine pittoresque, 1834 à 1838]. Un vol. au format in-4 étroit (303 x 206 mm) de 1 f. bl., 93 planches, 44 planches et 1 f. bl. Reliure de l'époque de demi-basane glacée marine, dos lisse orné de doubles filets dorés, roulettes dorées, larges fleurons romantiques à froid, titre doré.
VLE-16Caen, Le Roy, 1817, in-12, 148pp.+ 2 ffnc broché, couverture muette d'attente
39379Stuttgart Enke 1881. in-8. 2ff. 55pp. Broché. Traces de couverture au dos. Une planche déreliée. Mouillure aux planches. Première édition de cette étude consacrée aux nouveaux forceps inventés par Tarnier 1877. L'ouvrage est illustré de 4 planches représentant ces instruments. Cachet sur le faux-titre du Dr. Cordes de Genève. Obstétrique. Stuttgart, Enke, 1881. unknown
1840ST20999Paris: Bechet jeune et Labé 1840. Second Edition. 447 x 303 mm. 17 1/2 x 12". Plate volume only without the text as frequently. <br/> Modern half cinnabar buckram over marbled boards smooth spine with black morocco label. Original paper covers bound in at front and back. WITH 81 SOMETIMES MEMORABLE ANATOMICAL PLATES engraved by Forestier and Couché fils after drawings by Antoine Chazal. Corners a bit bumped title page and first plate a bit foxed just a hint of foxing elsewhere otherwise quite fine--the plates clean fresh and bright and the binding showing little significant wear.<br/> <br/> Engraved to accompany a treatise on pregnancy and childbirth by the most eminent French obstetrician of the time the engravings here in Waller's words are "splendid" and "executed with the utmost accuracy." "Heirs of Hippocrates" observes that these plates "cover virtually every phase of childbirth including pelvic deformities pelvimetry transverse presentations Caesarean section the use of forceps and even a section on infant feeding and lactation." There is also a demure depiction of a doctor's discreet "touch only" examination of a standing clothed woman which is surely one of the most memorable images in the literature. Considered one of the best men in his field Jacques-Pierre Maygrier 1771-1835 studied with Ambrose du Bois the doctor who attended Empress Marie Louise at the birth of Napoleon's son and heir. In addition to practicing at Cochin hospital and the Hotel-Dieu Maygrier taught courses in anatomy and physiology and succeeded Jean-Louis Baudelocque as Chair of the department of obstetrics at the Maternité de Port Royal the first specialized medical chair in France. The illustrations here are the work of Antoine Chazal 1793-1854 best known for his botanical paintings but also a renowned anatomical engraver illustrating works that included Cruveilhier's classic "Anatomie Pathologique du Corps Humain." The images here are much more artful than technical with an appropriate softness and sympathy that encourage a strong connection between the viewer and the mothers and children who are sometimes depicted in intimate settings. Bechet j[eun]e et Labé unknown
46063Montpellier Jean Martel Ainé 1879 in 4 (27x21,5) 1 fascicule broché, couverture imprimée, 10 pages, petit renfort sur la marge interne du premier et dernier feuillet. Bon exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
16mo., with with coloured frontispiece, illustrated and printed titles, 6 pages of coloured plates and illustrations in the text; green cloth, boards framed and blocked in blind, gilt back, red edges, primrose endpapers, a remarkably bright, clean, crisp copy. The attribution to Aristotle is fictitious. BLPC and COPAC give the likely date of this edition as 1855. VERY SCARCE, ESPECIALLY IN THIS CONDITION.
186514130Paris, G. Masson, (No year but presumably 1871). 4to. Cont. hcalf. Top edge gilt. Raised bands, gilt back. Head a. foot of spine frayed. Hinges repaired for splitting. Titlepage and 105 pp. with explanation to each plate. Titlepage somewhat brownspotted. With 105 fine chromolithographed plates, among these are 11 showing surgical instruments. Plates ""Dessiné et Lithogr. dap. nat. par Emile Beau"". Plates ocassional a little brownspotted.
1932ABE-156465882996448 PAGES-18,5 CM X 27 CM-EXTRAIT DU CATALOGUE GENERAL DE CETTE SOCIETE SPECIALISEE EN INSTRUMENTS DE CHIRURGIE, MOBILIER CHIRURGICAL, STERILISATION, ORTHOPEDIE, BANDAGES ET ELECTRICITE MEDICALE-SOCIETE SITUEE RUE SAINT JACQUES A PARIS-TRES NOMBREUSES FIGURES EN NOIR ET BLANC TARIS 1932 SUR PAPIER SEPARE-2 PETITS ACCROCS EN UNE DE COUVERTURE-(PRMED)