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sticker marking on the front cover, withdrawn written on the FEP, sticker and library pocket on the inside of the cover. This book aims to provide the anaesthetist with a concise account of the aetiology, investigation and diagnosis of surgical conditions, together with a description of the most commonly used operative procedures. Each section has been contributed by a surgeon / anaesthetist team, and all surgical specialties are covered. 512 pages Ex - Library
Exhibition catalog in excellent condition. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, exterior shows no blemishes, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 90 pages with about 80 historical artists represented in b&w prints. Contents include: Pharmacy, Practice of medicine, Practice of surgery, Hospitals in peace and war, Medical teaching, Anatomy demonstrations, Charts and diagrams, Satire and caricature, Charlatins, Madhouse, Emblems of mortality etc. Artists include: Titian, Rembrandt, Raphael, Piccini, Munch, Rockwell Kent, Klee, Hogarth, Yoya, James, Ensor, Cornelis Dusart, Timothy Cole, Abraham Boss, William Blake, etc.
Minor exterior sunning and shelfwear. Numerous figures, text clean and tight. Clean Copy
Text is clean, clear and bright throughout. Cover is in very good, clean condition. Spine is sun - faded. Used
x + 66pp.with 5 ills., nice modern binding, 23cm.
Second Edition, folio (330 x 190 mm),[16], 577, [15]pp., with half-title, short tear in outer blank margin of the dedication leaf to Charles II, worming on upper inner blank margins of the last 100pp. but not affecting the text at any point, with a divisional title-page for each treatise, lacks endpapers, contemporary calf, extremities rubbed, corners rubbed through to the boards, head and foot of spine chipped. The first edition of this work was published in 1676 and was republished unchanged for this second edition. "For each topic Wiseman examines the anatomy, pathology, etiology, diagnosis, prognosis and management, adding selected case histories or observations from his vast experience. These personal observations, some brief and some in extensive detail, concern 600 individual patients.... constitute a rich and unique historical record of surgical reality in seventeenth-century Britain and have yet to be analysed fully. In Europe only the 600 observations of Wilhelm Fabry of Hilden, published earlier in the century, are comparable..... The eight treatises concern ulcers, tumours, diseases of the anus, king's evil, wounds, gunshot wounds, fractures and luxations, and lues venerea (syphilis and gonorrhoea) respectively....[his] immense expertise in traumatic surgery is particularly evident in his account of gunshot wounds, including severe compound limb fractures.... Wiseman is our surgical Sydenham. He by his skill and personality helped to raise the whole status of surgery. He was the first of the great British surgeons."?(ODNB). Garrison & Morten, 4757; Norman, 2253; Krivatsy, 13084; Wing, W3108.
tape across the cover, worn corners Ex - Library, Usual Stamps
pp. xii, 317, (16)[Publisher's catalogue]. Slight dampstain. Bookplate. Penciled underlings and notations. 12mo. Original full publisher's cloth binding, old tape repair of spine. Small loss of extremities. One of the most important American ophthalmic texts of the mid-19th century. REF: Gorin, History of Ophthalmology, p. 238; Cordasco 70-3972; DAB, XX, p. 265; Heirs of Hippocrates 1889; Hirsch, VI, p. 283; Kelly & Burrage, Dictionary of American Medical Biography, p. 1307; Albert. Source Book of Ophthalmology, 2521 and 2522. FIRST EDITION. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! MED 3.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Front endpaper torn out. 302 pages. Two DVDs. Many color photos.
First edition, 31, [1]pp., frontis., (a couple of light stains), author's presentation label to the Birmingham Medical Institute, orig. cloth.
Ex - library copy with stampings to f.e.p. and p.192 (no obstruction to text). Pages are clean and bright throughout. There are very few signs of wear, use or age. Cover is in good condition, with some very minor scratches to it. Contains several black and white graphs and diagrams. Ex - library copy with stampings to f.e.p. and p.192 (no obstruction to text).
908p. Numerous photo illustrations and drawings. 4to. Original full green cloth binding. Gilt stamped leather spine label. Nice copy. MED 6
First separate edition, 31, [1]pp., frontispiece lightly stained to lower corner, illustrs., in the text, disbound. "These notes, slightly modified in form, originally appeared in the 'Archives of Laryngology,' New York." ?(verso of title). Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
First separate edition, 35, [1]pp., caption title, author's presentation inscription, lacking lower wrapper, disbound. Reprinted from the 'Medical Times', June 13th and 20th, 1885. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. No other copy located.
8vo., First Edition; brown cloth, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper. The author served in the German Army in WWI and in Britain during WWII.
184 pages. Index. Footnotes. Colour photos in text. "... Edited and, in large part, written by four expert laryngologists in organ preservation surgery (OPS) ... reflects the state of the art for treatment of laryngeal cancer... Provides a perspective otherwise unavailable in any single source... the culmination of years of reflection and the development of a spectrum of surgical procedures individually designed for the vagaries of laryngeal cancer." - from Foreword. Clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. An excellent copy which includes all four CDs. Book
Ex - library: plastic cover; label on spine; return slip and card wallet; ink stamps. Contents otherwise clean and sound trhoughout. Ex - Library
9, [1]pp., caption title, orig. wrappers, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
465-483pp., caption title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
567-691pp., disbound. "Mr. W. W. Wagstaffe was the Surgical Registrar for 1866, '67, and '68, and Mr Frederick Churchill for 1869. Their Reports for these years were able and voluminous." ?Introduction. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
2 Parts, 7, [1]; 11, [1]pp., one text illustration, disbound. "The following are a few of the rarer varieties noticed in the dissecting room of this Hospital [St Thomas's Hospital] in the past session 1876-77, during which time thirty-six bodies have been dissected." Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
xij,96 S. Halbleinwand der Zeit mit montiertem Deckeltitel der Original-Broschur. Rücken mit handschriftlichem Titel in alter Schreibschrift auf montiertem Schildchen. Durchgängiger, fast halbseitiger Feuchtigkeitsfleck, Deckel berieben. Contemporary half cloth, handwritten title to spine. Waterstained. Erste Buchausgabe als Separatdruck aus "Observateur médical" II,IV. - Hirsch/Hüb. 5.804. - Auf dem Vortitel mit handschriftlicher, signierter Autorenwidmung an einen Profesoren-Kollegen in Liége.
Paris, Octave Doin, 1899. In-8 relié demi-chagrin vert, dos à nerfs, titre doré. 389 pages. 160 figures dans le texte. Bon exemplaire.
TOULOUSE, 1925 - In-8 - Broché - Exemplaire en partie non coupé - 22 figures NB dans le texte et HT - 134 pages - Bon exemplaire
G. Doin & Cie. 1939. In-4 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. partiel. décollorée. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 264 pages. Illustré de nombreux dessins en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. 257 dessins par S. Dupret. Traitement opératoire des goitres par thyroïdectomie partielle extracapsulaire. Ablation du sein. L'appendicectomie à froid sans enfouissement du moignon...