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Library sticker to spine and FEP, stamp to title page, covers are laminated. Some foxing and chipping to lamination. 3.7kg Ex - Library
612 p. + 13 Plates. Foxed. 8vo. Contemporary full leather binding, worn. Early printed bookseller's label: "J.G. Auner. Philadelphia" Dewees was one of a small group of physicians who successfully fought the then overwhelming prejudice against the right of physicians to practice midwifery. He was probably the first American physician ever to deliver a full course of lectures upon the subject. SCARCE. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! MED11
Vigot Frères. 1927. In-4 Carré. Relié toilé. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 614 pages pour le tome I et 395 pages pour le tome II. Illustrés de très nombreuses gravures et photo-gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte, et de quelques planches en couleur. Pièces de titre rouges sur les dos avec auteur, titre, tomaison et filets dorés. 4e édition entièrement refondue de l'ouvrage de Bar, Brindau et Chambrelent. Sous la dir. de A. Brindeau. Tome I: Grossesse et accouchement normal, suites de couches normales, par V. Cathama, V. Le Lorier, Marcel Matzger, E. Plauchu, G. Schickelé. Tome II: Pathologie de la grossesse, Infection puerpérale, par A. Brindeau, E. Chomé, G. Ecalle, C. Jeannin, Marcel Metzger, R. Vaudescal.
In-4, 283p. Abondante iconographie en noir. Exemplaire enrichi d'un bel envoi autographe signé de l'auteur en page de faux-titre. En parfaite condition.
pp. 760, 32 (Medical publisher's catalog). Illustrated with 130 line figures. 8vo. Original full roan leather binding, rubbed. Early manuscript ownership of Dr. Wesley Stick, from Stick's, Southern York County, PA. Dr. Meigs was probably the most influential obstetrician in mid-19th century America, especially through his work at the Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! MED 10
PARIS, De la Compagnie des Libraiire - 1740 - T. I seul - In-4 - Reliure plein veau de l'époque - coiffe de tête usagée - Dos à nerfs, à caissons fleuronnes - manque pièces de titre - graffitis en pages de garde - Gravures en texte & HT PP - mouillures en tête en fin d'ouvrage - (10)-555-(25) pages
Librairie de Crochard, Paris. 1835. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Mors fendus. Fortes mouillures. 640 pages de texte + 24 planches illustrées de gravures en noir et blanc. Tableaux sur planches dépliables. Titre et filets dorés sur le dos (passés). Rousseurs. Annotations et taches d'encre d'époque au dos de la dernière planche (24). 2e édition revue et augmentée; Avec 24 planches, dont une coloriée, et 8 tableaux synoptiques. Accouchemens, Anatomie, Physiologie. Accouchemens contre nature. Maladies de la grossesse...
Paris Masson et Cie 1907, 6 volumes très fort In-8 reliés demi6basane rouge brique, dos lisses très ornés de fliets et fleurons dorés, toutes têtes dorés. Chaque volume compte environ 900 pages et est illustré de très nombreuses figures. Très bel ensemble, en très bel état dans une très jolie reliure décorative.
In 4. Dim. 29,5x21 cm. Pp. XVI+788. Peso Kg. 2,400.Edizione del 1905 di questo trattato completo di ostetricia scritto da Ernesto Blumm. Traduzione di Cesare Merletti e prefazione del Prof. E. Truzzi. Firma al frontespizio. All'interno: Parte fisiologica (fecondazione, fisiologia del feto, Modificazioni gravidiche, diagnosi di gravidanza, considerazioni sul parto, meccanismo del parto, decorso clinico, gravidanza multipla ecc...) Parte patologica (malattie dell'organismo materno, malformazioni e anomalie, interruzione spontanea di gravidanza, DEcorso della gravidanza e del parto, Emorragie, Febbre puerperale, Antisepsi ecc..), Operazioni ostetriche. Allìinterno sono presenti numerose foto illustrazioni e qualche planche. Copertina conservata all'interno. In buone condizioni e completo. Copertina in mezza pelle coeva con titolo e decorazioni in oro al dorso in ottime condizioni generali con lievi usure ai margini e dorso. Legatura in buone condizioni. All'interno le pagine si presentano in buone condizioni con rare fioriture.Edition of 1905 of this complete treaty opf obstretrician written by Ernesto Blumm. Translation by Cesare Merletti and prefation by Prof. E. Truzzi. Signature in the title page. Inside: Physiology (fecondation, physiology of pheotus, modifications, diagnosis of pregnancy, delivery, multiple pregnancy ecc...) pathological part (deseases of organism, malformations, spontaneous interrumption of pregnancy, hemorragies, Fever, Antisepsis ecc..), Obstetrical operations. Inside there are some photoes illustrations and some planches. Cover is preserved inside. In good conditions and complete. Half leather coeval cover with golden title and decorations in the spine in very good general conditions slightly worn in the edges and spine. Binding in good conditions. Inside pages are in good conditions with occasional foxings.
Ex-library copy with the usual stamps and markings. Interior pages clean and unmarked; tight binding. 276 pages. Contents: Ethical Issues of Prenatal Diagnosis for Predictive Testing for Genetic Disorders of Late Onset; Prenatal Testing for Huntington Disease--Psychosocial Aspects; Screening for Genetic Susceptibilities to Common Diseases; Preference for the Sex of One's Children and the Prospective Use of Sex Selection; Bibliography on Preferences for the Sex of One's Children, and Attitudes Concerning Sex Preselection; Attitudes of Genetic Counsellors with Respect to Prenatal Diagnosis of Sex for Non-Medical Reasons; Preimplantation Diagnosis; Somatic and Germ Line Gene Therapy: Current Status and Prospects.
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.
Masson & Cie. 1938-1961. In-8 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 33 numéros. Illustrés de nombreux dessins et photos en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. N° 10, déc. 1938 (27e année). N° 1, jan. 1939. N° 2, fév. 1939. N° 3, mars 1939. N° 4, avril 1939. Tome 1, N° 1, 1949. Tome 1, N° 2, 1949. Tome 1, N° 4, 1949. Tome 3, N° 5, 1951. Tome 4, N° 2, 1952. Tome 4, N° 3, 1952. Tome 5, N° 2, 1953. Tome 5, N° 3, 1953. Tome 7, N° 5 bis, 1955. Tome 8, N° 1, 1956. Tome 8, N° 2, 1956. Tome 8, N° 3, 1956. Tome 8, N° 4, 1956. Tome 8, N° 5, 1956. Tome 9, N° 1, 1957. Tome 9, N° 2, 1957. Tome 9, N° 4, 1957. Tome 11, N° 2, 1959. Tome 11, N° 3, 1959. Tome 11, N° 4, 1959. Tome 11, N° 4 bis, 1959. Tome 11, N° 5, 1959. Tome 12, N° 1, 1960. Tome 12, N° 2, 1960. Tome 12, N° 3, 1960. Tome 12, N° 5, 1960. Tome 13, N° 1, 1961. Tome 13, N° 1 bis, 1961 (XIXe Congrès de la Fédération, Rapports).
Vigot Frères. 1922. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Très bon état. Couv. fraîche. Dos à nerfs. Intérieur frais. 723 pages. Auteur et titre dorés sur le dos. Couverture souple conservée. 5e édition. Gynécologie médicale. Etiologie et pathogénie des fausses utérines. Fausses utérines et affections des voies digestives. La puberté. Traitement de l'aménorrhée. Traitement des métrorrhagies. Traitement médical de la métrite...
J.B. Baillière, Germer Baillière, Compère Jeune, Crochard, Mlle Delaunay, Gabon. 1832. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat d'usage. Plats abîmés. Dos abîmé. Quelques rousseurs. 618 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc hors texte. Titre, fleurons et filets dorés sur le dos. Dos frotté et mors droit fendu. Plats très frottés. 2e plat très abîmé avec manque. Pages de garde manquantes. Page de titre déchirée. Avec 24 planches dint une coloriée et 8 tableaux synoptiques. Anatomie: Des parties dures, des parties molles. Physiologie. Accouchemens contre nature. De la manoeuvre. Maladies...
Octave Doin. 1889. In-8 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Etat du neuf. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos à nerfs. Intérieur acceptable. 519 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Auteur et titre dorés sur le dos. Tranche de tête dorée. Dos et bords des plats frottés. Nouvelles applications de la chirurgie aux affections de l'abdomen et des organes génitaux de la femme. Avec figures dans le texte. Parallèle entre les affections génitales de l'homme et de la femme. Périnéorrhaphie. Traitement du cancer de l'utérus. Accidents qui compliquent l'ovariotomie. Récidives des kystes de l'ovaire...
220 pages. Cover: Al Parker Illustration. Special Features: The Middle Road in Obstetrics: Will America Become "Masses" or Stay "People"?; What Makes a President?; Politics Begins at Home; Girl in the Back Room; Join a Party, Either Party, But Join!; Rejoice in Goodness; Letters from Moscow; Profile of Youth: Terry Joins the WAC - Terry Gilder; How America Lives: "A Right Happy Place" - David and Rosebud Stallings; and "Temperament" - or Thyroid Gland? Many articles on domesticity, fashion, decorating, food and homemaking (inc recipes), short stories and poetry. Full page colour vintage print advertising including Palmolive, Hallmark Cards, Maytag and Kellogg's Corn Flakes featuring picture drawn by Bonnie Stanton. Full page colour Lustre-Creme Shampoo ad with Elizabeth Taylor. Full page black/white ad with Ann Sheridan promoting Lux Toilet Soap. American Illustrators include: Al Parker, Tom Miller, and Robert G. Harris. Average wear. A few small openings front/back cover fore-edge. Small mailing label bottom right corner. A clean copy. Magazine
PARIS, 1973 - Tapuscrit - Reliure basane rouge - Dos à nerfs, titré en pied 1973 - titre doré - Illustrations en texte & illustrations PP protégées par serpentes - Non paginé, 218 pages - Envoi de l'auteur - Très bel exemplaire
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original illustrated wrappers. Chipped and slight tears on extremities, creasing on papers. Overall a good copy. Folio. (38 x 24 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 8 p., richly illustrated. Extremely rare issue of this early Turkish magazine in Ottoman Turkish, with the photographs of members of the union like Nezihe Muhiddin (1889-1958), and news in the headline on the front cover: "The members of the Women's Union who wants political, legal and political equality for women!", continuing as "Recently, the congress of the women's union came to an end. This congress attracted a lot of attention as it emphasized the need for men and women to be equal. The Women's Union is a strange society made up of men and women. Male members cannot enter the administration. The woman sitting in the middle with her head uncovered is Nezihe Muhittin Hanim. The head, member, and clerk of the society is Nezihe Hanim." This magazine, owned by Zekeriya Sertel and his wife Sabiha Sertel, ran between 1925 and 1929 with 199 issues. This rare issue has the headline of "Women's Union" in the Imperial Ottoman, and then the Turkish Republic. It's one of the rare periodicals which published early Turkish feminist Nezihe Muhiddin's images. Nezihe Muhiddin Tepedelengil (1889-1958) was a Turkish women's rights activist, the pioneer of Turkish feminism, suffragette, journalist, writer, and political leader. In the 20th century Ottoman Empire, Nezihe Muhiddin was a pioneer of the women's movement who fought to ensure the recognition of women's political rights after the declaration of the republican regime. She became one of the leading names of the First Wave Republican feminists. Even before the establishment of the Republican People's Party, Nezihe Muhiddin completed the formation of the Women's People's Party (KHF) in 1923 and became the founder of the first political party in Turkey. She also served as a president of the Women's Union between 1924-1927 and helped the founding process of the journal named "Türk Kadin Yolu" [i.e. Turkish Women's Path].
PARIS, De la Compagnie des Libraiire - 1738 - T. II seul - In-4 - Reliure plein veau de l'époque , coiffes frottées - Dos à nerfs, à caissons fleuronnes - manque pièces de titre - (6)-572-(12) pages & 86 pages - Bon exemplaire
Vigot Frères. 1925. In-4 Carré. Relié cuir dos-coins. Très bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos à nerfs. Intérieur frais. 175 pages. Auteur et dorés sur le dos. Avec une lettre manuscrite de l'auteur, de 2 pages, une article (Double perforation cranienne par nécrose gommeuse du pariétal droit, Dr Cabouat, Dr Goudet) de 4 pages et une lettre manuscrite d'une page du Dr Goudet. Couverture souple conservée. Gynécologie médicale. Leçons cliniques et thérapeutiques sur les maladies des femmes.
Near Fine Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original pictorial wrappers. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 109 p. A fine copy. First edition of this very interesting avant-garde novel of the early modern Turkish literature, including a woman character who is a drug addict from the high society, published in the early period of Republican Turkey. The title and scripts on the front cover are written by early modern Turkish calligrapher Hâmid Aytaç (1891-1982). Mecdi Sadreddin Sayman was a Turkish journalist who served for "Ikdam" [i.e. Effort] newspaper, which is one of the most popular newspapers published during the Imperial Ottoman and Modern Turkey. He was the assistance of Ahmet Cevdet Oran (1862-1935) who has established the paper in 1894, and the first issue appeared on 23 September. It initially advocated for Turkism but held a critical attitude towards the Committee of Union and Progress after the Young Turk Revolution had occurred. Yakup Kadri Karaosmanoglu was a journalist with Ikdam during the Turkish War of Independence. Following the establishment of the Republic of Turkey the paper objected to the policies of the Turkish government, including making Ankara the capital city instead of Istanbul as well as the presidency of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Partly due to its dissident approach the owner of the paper was changed, and it became an asset of Ali Naci Karacan. The newspaper ran between the years 1894-1928, until the Letter Revolution. Only three copies in OCLC 25346455 (Bogaziçi University Library, Aga Khan Library of London, Princeton University Library).; Özege 2946.
Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) Original wrappers. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script (Old Turkish with Arabic letters). 13 p. Lithographed. First Ottoman edition of this litho book describing the life of Hazrat Fatma in verse and poetically. It includes 74 couplets in 13 pages, written "fâilâtün fâilâtün fâilün" rhythm and translated by the son of the author named Ali b. Haci Esad. Fatimah al-Zahra bint Muhammad (605-632) was born to the Islamic prophet Muhammad and Khadijah. Sunni Muslims hold that Fatimah was the youngest of their daughters, whereas Shia Muslims maintain that Fatimah was the only biological daughter of the couple. Fatimah's husband was Ali, the fourth of the Rashidun Caliphs and the first Shia Imam. Fatimah's children include Hasan and Husayn, the second and third Shia Imams, respectively. Fatimah occupies a similar position in Islam that Mary, mother of Jesus, occupies in Christianity. She is often viewed as an ultimate archetype for Muslim women and an example of compassion, generosity, and enduring suffering. It is through Fatimah that Muhammad's family line has survived to this date. Controversy surrounds Fatimah's death, within six months of Muhammad's demise. Sunni Islam holds that Fatimah died from grief. In Shia Islam, however, Fatimah's (miscarriage and) death are viewed as the direct result of the injuries that she suffered during a raid on her house, ordered by the first caliph, Abu Bakr. Fatimah and her husband, Ali, had refused to acknowledge the authority of Abu Bakr. The couple and their supporters held that Ali was the rightful successor of Muhammad, appointed by him at the Event of Ghadir Khumm. Iranians celebrate Fatimah's birth anniversary on 20 Jumada al-Thani as Mother's Day. Not in OCLC.; Özege 13387.
Vigot Frères. 1921. In-4 Carré. Relié cuir dos-coins. Très bon état. Couv. fraîche. Dos à nerfs. Intérieur frais. 380 pages. Auteur, titre et date dorés sur le dos. Nombreuses annotations à la plume, de l'auteur, sur pages hors texte prévues à cet effet. Tranche de tête dorée. Gynécologie médicale. Maladies des femmes et troubles nerveux. Accidents génitaux par troubles nerveux. Troubles nerveux d'origine génitale. Hygiène et thérapeutique. Opothérapie, Puberté, Glandes endocrines...
P. Victor Masson et Fils, 1865. 2 volumes in-4 relié demi-chagrin rouge, dos à nerfs avec caissons soulignés de triple encadrement doré, tête dorée, VI- 312pp (texte) et XV-105 planches (atlas) dessinées par Emile Beau. Des rousseurs en début et fin des livres, sinon bon état.
In 8° (20×12 cm); XVI, 168, (4) pp. e una c. di tav. fuori testo. Nel testo sono intercalate due pagine in più per errore del rilegatore che ha inserito pagina XVI e 97 due volte. Bella legatura coeva in piena pelle marmorizzata con titoli e ricchi fregi in oro al dorso. Qualche strofinatura e leggero difetto alle cerniere. Dorso a 5 nervi. Tagli spruzzati di rosso. Leggerissima ed insignificante brunitura al margine esterno delle prime quattro pagine dovute alla qualità della carta utilizzata, non fastidiose. Antica firma di appartenenza privata che identifica la copia come proveniente dalla celebre collezione del Marchese de Sterlich originario di Chieti che fu uno dei più grandi e conosciuti collezionisti italiani del settecento (possedeva più di 12000 volumi). De Sterlich raccoglieva volumi per elaborarli e per creare le sue riflessioni e i suoi pensieri ed era aggiornatissimo sui dibattiti culturali europei del Settecento. Fu tra i primi italiani a leggere e commentare le opere di Montesquieu, Rousseau, Voltaire, e di altri illuministi europei.. Qualche minima e leggerissima macchiolina di foxing, la tavola fuori testo leggermente ed uniformemente brunita e nel complesso esemplare all'interno in buone-ottime condizioni di conservazione. Molto bella la tavola fuor testa su disegno di Levret realizzata da Bouchet che illustra alcuni innovativi strumenti ostetrici del tempo. Prima rarissima edizione, nessun esemplare censito in ICCU, di questa importante opera di ostetricia del grande ostetrico e ginecologo parigino, André Levret (8 January 1703 in Paris - 22 January 1780). L'autore fu ostetrico ufficiale della madre di Luigi XIV. Al Levret si deve la modifica del forcipe al quale aggiunse una seconda curvatura che lo rese più sicuro e maneggevole, nonché l'invenzione delle forbici a lame concave adatte all'escissione di piccole appendici. L'opera qui presentata è una dei testi base della storia dell'Ostetricia. "In January of 1747 André Levret presented to the Royal Academy of Surgery of Paris, a new curved forceps contrived for disengaging the fetal head 'empacted in the pelvis.' In his treatise Observations sur les causes. Levret clearly proved the utility of the pelvic curve and showed how impossible it is to affix straight forceps and to make traction that will be of advantage unless the head is low" (Cutter & Viets, Short History of Midwifery, p. 63; see also pp. 89-90). Bibl.: Garrison-Morton 6152.