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Corners are rubbed, the spine has light creases. Clear and tight. Used
Octave Doin. 1917. In-8 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Quelques rousseurs. 547 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte. Envoi de l'auteur en page de garde. 4e édition revue. Nouvelle Bibliothèque de l'étudiant en médecine, sous la dir. de L. Testut.
DOIN. COLLECTION TESTUT.. 1909. In-12 Carré. Relié. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 533 pages. Tampon sur la page de titre et sur quelques pages de texte, note au stylo sur la page de garde.
Masson 1987, fort In-8 relié pleine toile grise éditeur. 600 p. + photos. Parfait état.
Unilabo 1976/ 1978, 2 volumes grands In-8 carrés reliés pleine toile bordeaux éditeur. 165 + 246 pages + nombreuses photos. Bien complet des 2 volumes. Trés bon état.
Paris Librairie J.B. Bailliere 1886, fort et grand In-8 percaline verte de l'éditeur, 1228 pages. Quelques rousseurs pales éparses. Bon exemplaire.
Hardcover grand in-8°, 552 pp., pleine toile decore de l'ed. Bon etat. [MI-11]
Maloine 2006, In- relié cartonnage illustré de l'éditeur, avec 405 photographies la pluparty en couleurs et index. Très bel état
Victor Masson - Chez Hauquelin, Paris. 1846. In-8 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Livré sans Couverture. Dos abîmé. Quelques rousseurs. 128 pages. Vendu sans couverture. Illustré d'un tableau sur un grande planche dépliable. Suivi de l'Exposé des opinions de l'auteur sur la classification et le traitement de ces affections.
Second edition, small 4to, [6], 171, [1]pp., with half-title, without the plates if called for in this second edition?, some occasional minor pinhole worming, modern sheep, spine gilt, uncut. The first work in Portuguese on dermatology. Borba de Moraes I, 356-7.
Masson et Cie. 1932. In-8 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos fané. Intérieur bon état. 214 pages. Illustré de nombreuses photos en noir et blanc dans le texte. Avec la collab. de Pierre Brocq.
BAILLIERE.. 1918. In-8 Carré. Relié toilé. Bon état. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 580 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte et hors texte.
First Edition, 4to, small stamp on title, 3 coloured plates, [2], 20, [3], 24-103, [1] pp., original cloth, 11 inch spine with 2 inch piece missing, otherwise a good copy.
Masson et Cie. 1935. In-4 Carré. Relié demi-cuir. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 8 tomes de 650 à 950 pages chacun. Illustré de très nombreuses gravures en noir et blanc dans le texte et de dessins en couleur sur planches hors texte. Reliure d'éditeur avec motifs décoratifs dorés sur le dos. Pièces de titre vertes sur les dos, avec auteurs, titres et tomaisons verts. Tranches de tête dorées. Traces de colle sur les plats. Publé par MM. Darier, Sabouraud, Gougerot, Milian, Pautrier, Ravaut, Sézaryn Clément Simon.
Vol. I only, xii, 260pp. 8vo (220 x 135 mm), 3 works in one, presentation inscription "Dr Samuel Peach, Presented by D. C. Newman for the class of 83", library stamp and blind stamp to title, bookplate of Lane Medical Library, some light foxing, cont. calf, rubbed, upper joints cracked and holding by cords, red morocco title label to spine. 3 works from the Dunglison's American Medical Library series.
Second edition, 2 vols., large folio (560 x 420 mm), 96 coloured lithographed plates accompanied by descriptive leaves, some occasional light finger-soiling, inner hinges shaken, orig. half morocco, gilt, rubbed and soiled, some wear at head and foot of spines and slightly split at head of upper joint to volume I. Henry Radcliffe Crocker (1846?1909) started his working life as an apprentice to a general practitioner, before going to London to attend the University College Hospital medical school and became known as one of the world's leading dermatologists. An accomplished water-colour painter, he often sketched his patients' conditions and reproduced them in his works. "Crocker's avid reading and retentive memory facilitated the production of his textbook Diseases of the Skin: their Description, Pathology, Diagnosis and Treatment, which was first published in 1888 and exemplified his lucid and comprehensive writing style. For many years it was the most highly regarded on the subject in English and it ran to several editions. It was followed between 1893 and 1896 by the monthly instalments of The Atlas of Diseases of the Skin. Dermatological societies in America, France, Germany, and Italy recognized his pre-eminence in the speciality, elected him to their membership, and valued his attendance and contributions to their meetings."?(New ODNB). This large format work is lavishly illustrated with colour depiction's of many stomach-turning skin diseases. Garrison & Morton, 3998.
In-4°; cm 230x180; pp. (2), 16, 1 tavola incisa su rame da Francesco Nacci, in cui sono raffigurate 15 figure di insetti. Ottima copia. Legatura in carta colorata. La redazione di Bonomo, rivista a emendata da Redi, patrocinatore dell’autore, venne data alle stampe dallo stesso Redi sotto forma di lettera indirizzata a se stesso. IL PRIMO ESEMPIO DI MEDICINA SCIENTIFICA CHE PROVA L’ESISTENZA DI UN FENOMENO ATTRAVERSO LA SPERIMENTAZIONE IN LABORATORIO Edizione originale rara di questo opuscolo di grande importanza storico-scientifica contenente la prima descrizione dell’acaro riconosciuto come agente eziologico, e non più mera conseguenza, della scabbia (acarus scabei). Le osservazioni condotte da Bonomo assieme a Giacinto Cestoni (1637-1718) portarono a scoprire la prima prova dell’esistenza di un un organismo di dimensione microscopica e per la prima volta nella storia della medicina a individuare definitivamente una specifica causa per una malattia e la conseguente terapia clinica. Sulla scorta di Redi, si supera in questo scritto la teoria della generazione spontanea. Malgrado l’evidente, per noi oggi, importanza di questo studio scientifico, l’opera venne praticamente dimenticata fino alla ripresa delle ricerche in questo campo da parte di Renucci nel 1935. “A dimostrare la verità della natura del male, il Cestoni e il Bonomo condussero studi accuratissimi e prolungati, i quali si riassunsero nella celebre lettera scritta al Redi, in cui dettero conto delle loro osservazioni…non solo essi riuscitrono a mettere in evidenza l’intima correlazione tra la rogna e la presenza di acari sulla pelle, ma anche la presenza delle uova, il che era nettamente contrario al principio di generazione spontanea della putredine degli umori…(Pazzini, Storia dell’arte sanitaria, p. 1012-1015). (DBI ad vocem). DSB II, 291; Garrison-Morton 4012; Friedman, The story of Scabies, NY, 1947, I-211/12; Belloni, Le “contagium vivum” avant Pasteur, pp. 10-11; Pusey, History of dermatology, pp. 44-45; Waller 1288; Wellcome Cat. II 201; Mieli I 122-127; Gamba 1811; Hagen I, 72; Hirsch I 624 e 868.