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1) pp. 136, marca tipografica incisa su legno al frontespizio e indicazione di possesso manoscritta, Al frontespizio piccolissima lacuna, timbro a inchiostro sul margine bianco, 2) pp. (8), 164, marca tipografica incisa su legno al front., un capolettera figurato, una tavola incisa su legno nel testo, alcune note manoscritte al margine. Legatura in piena pergamena con titolo in oro al dorso, piatto superiore con piccola lacuna all’angolo, pagine leggermente brunite.Durling 1592-1596
Red cloth cover with gilt lettering. spine bumped at top. Clear,bright and tight. Used
Association Française de Chirurgie. 1924. In-8 Carré. Relié. Etat passable. Couv. défraîchie. Dos satisfaisant. Fortes mouillures. 885 pages. Illustré de nombreuses gravures et photo-gravures en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Une tableau sur planche dépliable. Annotations aux crayons de couleur dans le texte. Prés.: M. Théodore Tuffier. Procès-verbaux, Mémoires et discussions, sous la dir. de Maurice Auvray. Traitement des fractures fermées de l'extrémité supérieure du fémur (leurs résultats éloignés). Indications du traitement chirurgical dans les fibromes utérins. Soins pré- et post-opératoires, choix de l'anesthésie, en chir. gastro-intestinale...
PARIS, Vigot Frères éditeurs, Gynécologie pratique N° 2 - 1964 - 8 pages PARIS, Vigot Frères éditeurs, Gynécologie pratique N° 3 - 1966 - 8 pages PARIS, Vigot Frères éditeurs, Gynécologie pratique N° 5 - 1966 - 10 pages PARIS, Vigot Frères éditeurs, Gynécologie pratique N° 5 - 1966 - 10 pages PARIS, Vigot Frères éditeurs, Gynécologie pratique N° 5 - 1967 - 14 pages PARIS, Gyn. Obst. N° 4 - 1967 - 10 pages PARIS, Vigot Frères éditeurs, Gynécologie pratique N° 3 - 1968 - 8 pages PARIS, Vigot Frères éditeurs, Gynécologie pratique N° 2 - 1969 - 8 pages quelques illustrations
yellow tape across the cover, light shelf wear Ex - Library, Usual Stamps
tape across the cover, worn corners Ex - Library, Usual Stamps
Folio, 30.8cm. Pp. 350, very numerous colour photos throughout, subject index. Hardbound, orig. laminated pictorial boards. Excellent copy without any defect, like new. - "A comprehensive pictorial guide to the techniques of peripheral vascular surgery. It is intended as a reference work for all those undertaking vascular procedures" (from the Preface).
First Edition, folio (470 x 290 mm), [5], 6-60pp., 10 engraved plates (4 folding on 2 sheets joined) after A. Fyfe and Thomas Donaldson, plates II and III with short tears not touching the image, plate V a little creased with short closed tears, nineteenth-century half calf, rubbed, covers detached. This was "The first serious study of this subject and the most original anatomical work by the greatest of the Monro dynasty." It contains the first full anatomical description of the sacs between the tendons and bones which Albinus had named the bursae mucosae. They are illustrated on the ten plates "which for explicit clarity and accuracy have not been improved upon." (Heirs of Hippocrates 1011). The plates depict the foot, various joints including the knee and hip, and four of the plates are life-sized representations of the entire arm and leg. Monro secundus' earlier publications were largely polemical, and it was not until he had been teaching for twenty-five years that his three main contributions to medical literature appeared. Monro's Observations on the Structure and Functions of the Nervous System (Edinburgh, 1783), a massive text and atlas on human and comparative neurology, is Monro's greatest work. His Description of All the Bursae Mucosae of the Human Body... was a practical manual for direct use in surgery. Although next to nothing was known of germ life at that time, Monro's acute observation and independent empirical judgement led him to the conclusion that the chief danger of infection in surgery of joints lay in exposure to the air. Garrison-Morton, 399.2; Blake, p.309; Heirs of Hippocrates 1011; Wellcome, IV, p.156. Russell, British anatomy, 613. Taylor, The Monro Collection, M170.
16 illustrations. Index. Presentation bookplate on front pastedown. Name on front free endpaper. Light foxing on title page and occasional in the text.
First edition, 24pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Royal College of Surgeons of England copy only on Copac.
355 p. + Frontis folding plate with break in one fold. Plate II loss of outer half. Age stain. Bookplate from the library of Andrew B. Brumbaugh, M.D. Huntingdon, PA on front paste down. A prominent physician and surgeon in Huntingdon, Dr. Brumbaugh (1836-1907) was one of the co-founders of Juniata College. Early manuscript of D. Diller on first fly leaf. All edges decorated in yellow. 12mo. 185 mm. Original leather binding, worn. Rear board detached. Front board fragile. Original leather spine label. Title continues: "So As To Exhibit The Elementary Views Of Anatomy, And Their Application To Pathology And Surgery. By John Shaw. Being An Outline Of The Demonstrations Delivered By Him To The Students In The School Of Great Windmill-Street." First American from the last London Edition. Hardbound. AI BX 4
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.
First edition, [4], 20pp., disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Oxford University copy only on Copac.
First edition, [6], 33, [1]pp., with half-title, disbound. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute. Oxford and Edinburgh University copies in Copac.
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.
410pp + VIII plates, 523pp + V + XIII plates VG/none Second edition, the first was issued in 1807-1809. Complete in 2 volumes including 8 plates in Vol.I and 5+13 in Vol.II. Modern grey hardback binding with cloth on spine and black lettering on insets (see photos). Minimal wear and only few foxing spots inside, small sticker from previous owner (renown surgical historian) on the pastedown of Vol.I, an unusually fresh and clean copy of this important and scarce treatise. Original edition, not a modern reprint or reproduction. “Famous as anatomist, physiologist and neurologist, Charles Bell was also, like his brother John, an eminent surgeon. His artistic talent was even greater than that of his brother” (Garrison & Morton 5583, on the first edition).
First English edition, [8], 185, [7] p., 20 leaves of engraved plates, small old faint stamp to title, buckram, recent full red morocco, spine gilt, contrasting green morocco title label. An important monograph on the operation for the stone. "The 20 engraved plates are remarkable fine, two of them illustrating the chapter "Of the Posture and Situation into which Children are to be put; when they are to be Cut" are interesting both as extremely early examples of specialised surgery for children and as illustrating the difficulties of surgical techniques before the advent of anaesthetics. An important work in the history of urological science."?Dawsons, 187. Wing, T1775; Wellcome V, p.283; Krivatsy, 11909 (imperfect).
908p. Numerous photo illustrations and drawings. 4to. Original full green cloth binding. Gilt stamped leather spine label. Nice copy. MED 6
Paris Poinat 1913, plaquette In-8 brochée, 55 pages. Figures dans le texte.
In-8°, legatura semplice, pp.19, buono stato di conservazione. Secondo Aguilar Piñal, P. Justo Palero è uno pseudonimo di Pedro de Aquenza, secondo Palau i Rogers i Lapuente, il citato al testo P. Anselmo [Canillejas] chirurgo latino, è uno pseudonimo del gesuita José Francisco de Isla. In-8°, simple binding, pp.19, good conservation status. According to Aguilar piñal, P. Justo Palero is a pseudonym of Pedro de Aquenza, according to Palau i Rogers Y Lapuente, the quoted text P. Anselmo [Canillejas] Latin surgeon, is a pseudonym of the Jesuit José Francisco de Isla.
Librairie J.-B. Bailière et Fils, Paris. 1904. In-16 Carré. Relié. Etat d'usage. Couv. légèrement passée. Dos fané. Quelques rousseurs. 315 pages. 2e édition revue et augmentée. 'Manuel du Doctorat en Médecine'.
PARIS, Chez J.B. Baillière -1849 - In-24 - 1/2 Reliure - Dos lisse à filets & titre doré - - Plats & gardes marbrés, épidermure au 4 plat - 6O Planches représentant 213 lithographies, d'après nature par l'Auteur - III & 469 + errata - En dehors du défaut mentionné, Bon exemplaire
Usual library labels and stamps. In good condition with contents clean and bright. Ex-Library
Jacket is substantially worn, corners are rubbed and creased, spine is cocked and creased and lower part is torn, page block is tanned, clear, clean and tight. Also contains photographic plates and diagrams. Used
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.