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ORD-10043à la clinique de gynécologie de Bordeaux. Thèse. Bordeaux. Cadoret. 1930. In-8 br.68pp. (3).
441 pages. Index. Footnotes. "A groundbreaking book that tackles a subject of universal and urgent importance and explores the perils and promises that lie ahead." - from dust jacket. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
186451514London Taylor and Francis 1864. 8vo. Later full buckram. Stamp on title-page and a few brownspots. In: "Proceedings of the Royal Society of London" Vol. XIII. Entire volume offered. IX566XIX pp. textillustr. and 6 plates. Stokes' paper: pp. 355-64. 1 textillustr. <br/><br/><em>Firts printing of this landmark paper being the first to describe the function of blood in chemical terms. Stokes records the optical spectra of "cruorine" hemoglobin during the process of respiration and reports two widely different spectra for the oxidised and non oxidised form. He also shows that the spectra are different when the animal part of the product is omitted. He concludes from his experiments that oxygen is weakly bound to the norganic compound of the blood "cruorine"."Discovery that oxygen can be removed from haemoglobin by reducing agents." Garrison & Morton No. 872. </em> hardcover
88178Paris, Editions Albin Michel 1950, 185x120mm, 243pages, broché. Bel exemplaire.
8712Albin Michel - Cahiers de la collection Sciences d'aujourd'hui, novembre 1950. In-12 carré, broché, figures et tableaux dans le texte, qq clichés en noir , 243 pages. superbe exemplaire. 5e mille.
194839914Couverture souple. Broché. 128 pages.
23539aafBerlin, Georg Reimer, 1862, in-8°, 4 Bl. + 136 S., leicht, wenige Blätter stärker stockfleckig, seitlich und unten unbeschnitten, neuer Halbpergamentband mit goldgeprägtem Titel.
First edition, [8] 184pp., 14 plates (2 coloured), presentation label from Sir Gilbert Barling to Birmingham Medical Institute, orig. cloth. This monograph is of basic importance to one of the primary concerns of surgery--the successful healing of ligated vessels and the avoidance of delayed postoperative bleeding. Warren opens the book with a comprehensive historical review of the use of ligatures, noting that their first use was mentioned by Susrutas in 1500 B.C. He conducts an excellent review of studies on the effect of ligation and the results of many observations in both man and animals are recorded. The author points out that "The history of this research is, in fact, a history of the rise and gradual development of the science of cellular pathology" (p. 47). The fifteen plates depict patterns of cellular proliferation within ligated vessels, and how the result may be either secure or faulty healing. Warren was the son of Jonathan Mason Warren and the grandson of John Collins Warren who performed the first operation under ether anesthesia. A graduate of Harvard Medical School, Warren served on the faculty as professor of surgery and practiced in the Boston area. (Heirs of Hippocrates No. 2051). Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
66852P., Masson, 1939, grand in 8° broché, 269 pages.
58530P., Masson, 1949, grand in 8° broché, 273 pages ; des rousseurs ; petit défaut au dos.
1946833PARIS. MASSON ET CIE, EDITEURS. 1946. PETIT IN-8 (20,2 X 14,5 X 2,5 CENTIMÈTRES ENVIRON) DE (4) + 603 PAGES, RELIURE DE L'EDITEUR A LA BRADEL PLEINE PERCALINE VERTE, TITRE EN NOIR. ILLUSTRE DE 7 PLANCHES EN COULEURS HORS TEXTE ET DE 164 FIGURES. PETITS DÉFAUTS EXTÉRIEURS. PETITES ROUSSEURS AUX TRANCHES, SINON BON EXEMPLAIRE.
72503aafParis, Masson et Cie, 1946, in-8vo, 264 p. + 12 planches, brochure originale, doublée.