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In-folio, (8), 369pp, (1), legatura in pergamena coeva, titolo manoscritto al dorso; rilegato con Tractatus tres de balneis Patavinis e con Tractatus de modo componendi Medicinas, & de dosi earum, e Antidotarium. Medico di origine veneta morto nel 1460, esercitò a Padova anche come insegnante presso la locale e prestigiosa Università di medicina, dove dai documenti risulta professore dal 1422 al 1441. La sua opera Consilia, stampata nei primi decenni del secolo successivo, è molto conosciuta e apprezzata. Viene anche ricordato per l’attività di chirurgo ed esperto di anatomia: si dice che abbia eseguito personalmente quattordici dissezioni complete. Trattandosi di uno studioso quattrocentesco, i suoi interessi botanici sono strettamente legati alla sua attività di medico nella preparazione dei medicamenti che provenivano per la maggior parte dal mondo vegetale. Il prestigio dei Consilia durerà per alcuni secoli e molti saranno gli autori di medicina che attingeranno alle sue informazioni scientifiche e alla struttura del libro, organizzato sapientemente nella discussione di 305 casi clinici comprendenti tutta la materia medica conosciuta, chirurgia e anatomia comprese. In-folio, (8), 369pp, (1), contemporary vellum binding, handwritten title on the spine; bound with Tractatus tres de balneis Patavinis and with Tractatus de modo componendi Medicinas, & de dosi earum, and Antidotarium. Doctor of Venetian origin who died in 1460, he also practiced in Padua as a teacher at the local and prestigious University of Medicine, where the documents prove him as professor from 1422 to 1441. His work Consilia, printed in the first decades of the following century, is well known and appreciated. He is also remembered for his activity as a surgeon and anatomy expert: he is said to have personally performed fourteen complete dissections. Being a fifteenth-century scholar, his botanical interests are closely linked to his activity as a doctor in the preparation of medicines that mostly came from the plant world. The prestige of the Consilia will last for a few centuries and many medical authors will draw on its scientific information and on the structure of the book, expertly organized in the discussion of 305 clinical cases including all known materia medica, surgery and anatomy included.
214964Oxford et Londres, Robert Scott, 1674 in-8, [16] ff. n. ch. (titre, dédicace, préface, table), 330 pp., [5] ff. n. ch. d'index, avec 6 planches dépliantes hors texte, basane fauve marbrée, dos à nerfs, encadrement de simple filet à froid sur les plats, tranches mouchetées (rel. du XVIIIe s.). Coiffes rognées, charnière supérieure entièrement fendue.
[vi] + 414 + [iv] pp., 1st and only edition, title page in red and black, engraved printer's device at t.p., 23cm., contemporary full leather binding (some wear and loss at joints, at ends of spine and at edges of boards), text bright and clean with only few occasional foxing and browning, interior very good, rare, [Joannes Broen, born in Sweden in 1663, died in +/- 1703, scientist and physician strongly influenced by Cartesianism], P90393
1703P90393Roterodami [Rotterdam], apud Bernardum Bos 1703 [vi] + 414 + [iv] pp., 1st and only edition, title page in red and black, engraved printer's device at t.p., 23cm., contemporary full leather binding (some wear and loss at joints, at ends of spine and at edges of boards), text bright and clean with only few occasional foxing and browning, interior very good, rare, [Joannes Broen, born in Sweden in 1663, died in +/- 1703, scientist and physician strongly influenced by Cartesianism], P90393
1935251141935 Aérographe et encre titrée, Draeger, (1935), 22,5 x 24 cm.
1781P119432Lovanii [Leuven], Ex typographia academica 1781 Complete in 2 parts, bound in one physical volume ; 44,231,[1bl.] + [1],[1bl.],639,[1bl.] pp., 26x22cm., "Editio auctior et emendatior" (corrected and enlarged edition), text in Latin, text is clean and bright, modern hardcover binding in brown simili-leather (intact, though joints are fragile at ends), good condition, weight: 1.9kg., cfr. ref. STCV: 12918161, [D.W. Triller, 1695-1782, professor of medicine at the University in Wittenberg, published his major work "Dispensatorium pharmaceuticum" in 1764 : it became the reference work for phamaceutics and some later editions followed : this copy is the Leuven-edition of 1781], B119432
185413Paris Société d'Histoire de la Pharmacie. 1913-2004. BULLETIN DE LA SOCIÉTÉ D'HISTOIRE DE LA PHARMACIE: Volumes 1 - 5 1913-1929 bound in contemporary light-brown cloth spine & corners hand-marbled paper-covered boards gilt title spine 8vo: Volume I: Fascicules 1-20 1913-1918: 400pp. Volume II: Fascicules 21 - 32 1919-1921: 426pp. Volume III: 33 & 44 1922-1924: 448pp. & Supplement nr 38: Jubilé scientific de m. le Docteur Paul Dorveaux: 73pp. 3pp. 6pp. Volume IV: 45 - 56 1925-1927: 500pp. 8pp. Volume V: 57 - 66 1928-1929: 440pp. Original publisher's green covers are all retained and bound in the rear of each volume. REVUE D'HISTOIRE DE LA PHARMACIE: Volumes 68 - 342 as follows. Volume 68 & 69 in issues. Volume 71 - 80 in 2 bindings. Volumes 81 - 96 in issues. Volumes 91 - 104 in binding. Volumes 105 - 119 in issues. Volume 123 - 175 in issues. Volumes 176 - 203 in 4 bindings. Volumes 204 - 342 in issues. E.H. Guitard: INDEX. 1913-1963: green leather binding gilt lettering spine & frontcover 8vo: lxxviij 16pp. 103pp. 5pp. 16 plates table of contents Printed in 20 numbered copies. This is nr 13 for Dr. P.H. Brans. & INDEX 1964-1983: paperback pictorial frontcover 8vo: 138pp. ADDED: Hommage à Parmentier 1737-1813 Paris 1954: 44pp. Les travaux d'histoire locale de la pharmacie en France Paris 1957: 44pp. Les membres de la Société d'Histoire de la Pharmacie Paris 1961: 40pp. La chicorée dans l'histoire de la Médicine et dans la céramique pharmaceutique Paris 1972: 30pp. 46pp. Very fine copies. MISSING: nrs 67 - 70 - 90 - 91 - 93 - 95 - 109 - 110 - 111 - 113 - 114 - 116 - 120 - 121 - 122 - 312. Paris, Société d'Histoire de la Pharmacie. 1913-2004 paperback
1884D11984St. Louis MO 1884-1886. Hardcover. Good. Thick folio 265x380mm; 145 leaves containing approximately 6000 manuscript prescription slips tipped to the recto and verso slips often over-lapping each other so that both sides are visible if one just flips. Prescriptions from various doctors some of them dated and/or naming specific patients many of them numbered sequentially by the pharmacist. Boards and backstrip lacking; outer leaves a bit worn and soiled. Compiled by pharmacist Henry F. Hassebrock 1858-1904 whose office was at the corner of 13th and Washington Streets in St. Louis -- numerous doctors from the surrounding neighborhoods sent thousands of patients to Hassebrock for their medicine. Many presriptions dated naming doctors and sometimes specific patients many of them numbered sequentially by the pharmacist. It is unclear whether the prescription slips were preserved for legal reasons reference of some kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder on the pharmacist's part -- but they offer an interesting look at medical practices of the period. Massive. Unique. <br/><br/> hardcover
1884D11984St. Louis MO 1884-1886. Hardcover. Good. Thick folio 265x380mm; 145 leaves containing approximately 6000 manuscript prescription slips tipped to the recto and verso slips often over-lapping each other so that both sides are visible if one just flips. Prescriptions from various doctors some of them dated and/or naming specific patients many of them numbered sequentially by the pharmacist. Boards and backstrip lacking; outer leaves a bit worn and soiled. Compiled by pharmacist Henry F. Hassebrock 1858-1904 whose office was at the corner of 13th and Washington Streets in St. Louis -- numerous doctors from the surrounding neighborhoods sent thousands of patients to Hassebrock for their medicine. Many presriptions dated naming doctors and sometimes specific patients many of them numbered sequentially by the pharmacist. It is unclear whether the prescription slips were preserved for legal reasons reference of some kind of obsessive-compulsive disorder on the pharmacist's part -- but they offer an interesting look at medical practices of the period. Massive. Unique. <br/><br/> hardcover books
290P., Pierre, 1781, un volume in 8 relié en plein veau marbré, dos orné de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), 1ffnc (blanc), 8pp., 285pp., (1pp.), 1ffnc (blanc)
175315196Lyon les Frères Bruyset Libraires 1753 -in-4- plein-veau 1 volume comprenant 3 parties en 1 vol. in-4° - reliés ensemble , reliure plein veau blond marbré et raçiné in-quarto (binding full calfskin in-quarto), dos 5 nerfs (spine with 5 raised bands), décorations "or" et à froid (gil and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "or", pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux avec double filets "or" en encadrement, Tomaison frappée "or" avec une large roulette "or" de part et d'autre dans un encadrement de deux filets "or", entre-nerfs à fleuron "or" au fer évidé dans un encadrement d'un double filet "or" avec rinceaux "or" aux angles, roulette large "or"en tête et en pied, double filets "or" sur les coupes (double gilt line on the cuts)avec léger manque de dorure (blurred gilding), marque-page en tissu vert (bookmark in green tissue), toutes tranches lisses rouges (all red edges), pages de garde peignées à motif "coquille sur fond caillouté" (painting endpapers - model shell on paved bottom), étiquette Ex-Libris Gravée en noir au dos du 1er plat : EX-LIBRIS J. LAISSUS, titre imprimé en rouge et noir, illustrations : 1 frontispice gravé sur cuivre en noir + front de chapitres, lettrines et culs de lampes gravés sur bois en noir pour les deux volumes de la Pharmacopée et 6 planches dépliantes gravées sur cuivre en noir in fine pour les Eaux minérales [ 5 représentent les appareils nécessaires aux préparations pharmaceutiques et la dernière le tableau des symboles chimiques] (1 frontispiece for the two books of the Pharmacopée and 6 folding plates at rear for Eaux Minérales), sans rousseur ni piqûre ni mouillure (without redness mark - without small point of redness mark - without scar of waterstain), XVI+876 (pagination commune pour les deux premiers tomes) et 72 pages avec Approbation & Privilège du Roi, 1753 à Lyon Chez les Frères Bruyset Libraires - rue Mercière au Soleil et à la Croix d'Or,
1828029652Rotterdam 1828 Wed. J. Allart Half-Leather (Hardcover) 1st Edition
15466335Lyon, Sub scuto Coloniensi (Joannes et Franciscus Frellonii fratres), 1546 ; in-16 ; vélin souple de l'époque ; 862 pp., (29) ff. d'index, la dernière page "Lugduniexcudebant Ioannes et Franciscus Frellonii fratres 1546".
175317326Lyon, Frères Bruyset, 1753 ; 3 parties en 2 tomes reliés en un fort volume in-4, veau marbré, dos à nerfs décoré et doré, pièce de titre grenat, tranches marbrées (reliure de l'époque) ; XVI, 72 pp. ; 440 pp. ; VIII, pp. [441]-873, frontispice et 6 planches dépliantes.
[2]-XXIV-884 p., 25 pl veau granité de l'époque, dos à nerfs et fleuronné, pièce de titre grenat, tranches rouges 1760, 1760, in-4, [2]-XXIV-884 p, 25 pl, veau granité de l'époque, dos à nerfs et fleuronné, pièce de titre grenat, tranches rouges, 25 planches gravées sur cuivre, représentant 400 figures de végétaux et une planche d'animaux qui entrent dans la composition des médicaments. Ce recueil alphabétique, publié pour la première fois en 1698, constitue la suite de la Pharmacopée universelle, parue un an auparavant. Il fut souvent réimprimé et se présente aussi parfois avec le titre de Traité universel des drogues simples. Bel exemplaire bien relié. Plusieurs ex-libris anciens à l'encre brune. Balke, p. 264. Wellcome III, 488
1952100074093Saïgon. 19 cm x 28 cm. 1952. Cartonnés. 4 volume(s). 1346 pages. Saïgon Centre de Recherches Scientifiques et Techniques Archives des Recherches Agronomiques et Pastorales au Vietnam e.o. 1952-1954. 4 volumes cartonnés couvertures conservées 19 cm x 28 cm 408+ 284+ 347+ 307 pages soient 1346 pages. Texte de Paul Alfred Petelot. Descriptif de chaque plante avec le nom latin le nom vulgaire le nom chinois et le nom vernaculaire où la trouve-t-on et son emploi. Tome I: Renonculacées à Cornacées; tome II: Caprifoliacées à Plantaginacées; tome III: Amarantacées à Selaginellacées et Supplément; tome IV: Répertoire général avec les index des propriétés thérapeutiques des maladies et de leurs leurs remèdes des noms vulgaires français et étrangers vietnamiens cambodgiens laotiens dialectes montagnards et chinois et sino-vietnamiens. Légère restauration sur le dos de 2 volumes très bon état intérieur.t
88302aaf1740, in-8vo, 200 S. + 6 Bl. (Register) + 48 Bl. + 11 w. Bl., insges. rund 270 Rezepte, handgeschrieben in schöner, gut leserlicher, deutscher Kurrentschrift (ca. 18 Linien/S.), mit kalligraph. Überschriften, mit alphabet. Register für den ersten Teil, es folgen weitere Rezepte von verschiedenen Händen, Seiten leicht gebräunt, insges. guter Zustand, Ex-Libris von Dr. med. et phil. Carl Gerster, Sanitätsrat in Braunfels (Radierung zeigt einen Arzt bei der Herstellung einer Arznei, Photogravure & Druck von H. Feh, Zürich), späterer (XIX Jhd.) Halbpergamentbd. mit Ecken, hs. Titel auf Rücken, guter, fester Einband.
83808aafum 1780-1787, in-8vo, 2 w. Bl. + 1 S. (lat. Sprichw.) + (1) + 208 S. + 155 w. S. + 8 Bl. (Inhaltsverz./ Register) + 5 w. Bl., durchgehend paginierte Seiten mit hs. Begrenzungslinien, Handschrift in schwarzer u. brauner Tinte (15 - 17 Linien/S.), guter Zustand, Exlibris auf Vorsatz “Johannes Cantius. Rack.” Stempel auf Vorsatz u. erstem Bl.: 6 strahliger Stern (Davidstern) umschliesst Biene u. Sterne, Ledereinband mit blindgepr. Fileten auf Deckeln, Rücken auf 4 Bünde, rot gesprenkelter Schnitt, festes Exemplar.
17638A Lyon, chez Jean-Baptiste Deville, 1688, 1 pleine basane fauve, dos à nerfs, orné, ex-libris manuscrit sur la première garde, plats et mors frottés in-8 de 1 feuillet blanc, titre frontispice: gravure représentant un turc, un chinois et un indien d'Amérique, buvant chacun leur boisson (café, thé et chocolat), titre, 9 feuillets non chiffrés ( Epitre à monsieur le chevalier Valon seigneur de Janlis et de Veuvey, préface, avis au public, approbation), 444 pages, 5 feuillets non chiffrés (table, privilège), 3 planches dessinées et gravées par Mathieu Ogier (peintre lyonnais), bandeaux et vignettes par le même graveur, ex-libris manuscrit sur la page de titre ;
164135092DBFranckfurt am Mayn, In verlegung Johann Beyers., 1641. 8°. 7 n.n. Bl., 1 w. Bl., 536 S., 13 n.n. S. Index. Mit 4 Holzschnitten im Text. Pergamentband der Zeit mit Resten von Schliessbändern. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +
187360578North Adams MA: Burlingame & Darbys Burlingame Block 1873-1875. Folio. 6.5 x 15.5 in. 252 pp. on blue & red ruled paper filled out entirely in manuscript bold firm hand throughout some entries edited crossed out revised and on p. 155 lower portion removed. Quarter-red calf over marbled boards gilt ruling on spine scuffing edgewear labels removed on front pastedown tear to ffep. still VG exemplar w/ initials B.&D. in ink manuscript on front pastedown as well as large printed label in red detailing the prices of glass labels size availability and instructions on how to mount them. This remarkable original manuscript pharmacy/apothecary ledger serves as an essential primary document for American medicine as it evolved following the Civil War when Opium Cocaine Morphine distilled liquor and more were part of everyday household use and in fact encouraged for health and longevity. As evidenced by the over 1400 separate prescriptions topical medicines and prescriptions to treat symptoms were the norm. Many of the popular pain relievers in tincture pure form and mixed in assorted elixirs include opium morphine Phenactine and Acetanilid. Antipyretics for fever reduction including willow bark are listed within. In addition opium seems to have also been used to counter diarrhea camphor oil is frequently listed possibly for rashes as well as an antibacterial mixed with Resorscin. Alcohol is frequent ingredient along with Aromatic Sulphate Camphor Gum Carbolic Acid Benzoaic Acid Hemlock Oil Laudanum Quinine Strychnine Sassafras Oil Silver Salts Orange Peel syrup Rose Water and more. Mixtures range from Dr. Quackenbush’s “Blood Purifier†featuring Burdock Root Wild Cherry Bark Prickly Ash Bark Refinec Suigars Rocelle Salts and poured within boiling water and let stand for 24 hours; to a Rheumatism and Neuralgia prescription also featuring Sassafras Oil Hemlock Oil Wintergreen Origanum Myrh Gum Tincture Cochicum Tincture Guaiac Tincture Camphor Gum Chloroform and Alcohol -- apparently taken mixed with water or “as snuff up the nose.†North Adams MA at the time was a fast-growing mill town serving as the entrance to the newly opened Hoosac Tunnel whose 5 mile construction had resulted in 100’s of deaths and in fact the primary physician during construction was Nathan Snell Babbitt 1817-1889 whose prescriptions feature prominently in this ledger. His father was Snell Babbitt a longtime prominent Berkshire Doctor and Nathan had attended the nascent Berkshire Medical School. Another doctor who features prominently for the 2 years is Orland Jonas Brown 1848-1927 Civil War veteran and surgeon with the Massachusetts Militia who had graduated from the Univ. of Vermont before extended study in New York after the War before opening his practice. He was known for progressively staying abreast of the latest developments in surgery medicine and homoeopathic medicine and maintained a wide clientele. Others listed include Dr. William E. Brown dentist on Fisher’s Block Dr. Clark C. Miles Dr. Henry . Millard Secretary to the Medical Association of Northern Berkshire laid-in manuscript prescription by E.E. Potter and many others. Burlingame & Darbys operated as a hardware store chemical supply house and dispensary for drugs and medicines in the North Adams Berkshire County area. Founded originally by Burlginame 1800-1882 who also owned the local bank was an active member of the Baptist Church and has served in the Massachusetts legislature. Originally it operated as Burlingame & Ray but after the Civil War George M. Darby 1841-1923 druggist and merchant bought out Ray and changed the name. In addition they hired the equally young William Franklin “Frank†Darby 1838-1921 who was a noted Civil war veteran serving in the Union Army nearly the entire War and survived 20 major battles and would become frequent state legislator from 1870-1879. Burlingame’s daughter Fannie Burlingame is well remembered as one of the teachers of the California Chinese-American strikebreakers hired by Calvin Sampson and George Chase to break the local Knights of St. Crispin whose largely Scottish & Irish members were harassing the mill workers to leave. Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame Block, hardcover
164150522BBFranckfurt am Mayn, In verlegung Johann Beyers., 1641. 8°. 7 n.n. Bl., 1 w. Bl., 536 S., 13 n.n. S. Index. Mit 4 Holzschnitten im Text. Pergamentband der Zeit mit Resten von Schliessbändern. [2 Warenabbildungen]
164135092DBFranckfurt am Mayn, In verlegung Johann Beyers. 1641. 8°. 7 n.n. Bl., 1 w. Bl., 536 S., 13 n.n. S. Index. Mit 4 Holzschnitten im Text. Pergamentband der Zeit mit Resten von Schliessbändern.
21749Parma, Co' Tipi Bodoniani, 1829. Grand in-4 de : faux-titre, portrait de Fracastoro gravé en frontispice, titre, XXXII pages (en italien) et 167 pages réparties en trois livres. Texte en latin avec la traduction en italien en regard. Exemplaire très grand de marges et en parfait état intérieur. Superbe reliure en plein maroquin rouge exécutée par Lanscelin, plats à la Duseuil, dos à nerfs orné de filets et décors très fins à la grotesque, date et lieu en pied, très large dentelle intérieure, double filet sur les coupes, double garde de papier marbré, tranches dorées. Très petites taches au premier plat. Très belle reliure de la seconde moitié du XIX ème.
17336Pavie, Fusi, 1819. In-folio de VI - 181 pp. et 11 planches à double-page, en double état. Légères rousseurs marginales. Demi-vélin à coins, dos lisse orné de roulettes dorées, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge. Petits accrocs à la pièce de titre. Reliure de l'époque.