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Phone number : 01 43 25 51 73Berlin, Springer, 1928, un volume in 8 relié en demi-toile grise, (2), 174pp., 33 figures dans le texte
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- Cf. GARRISON N° 4912.1 for stereotactic surgery performed on human brain with T. Wycis, M. Marks and A.J. Lee ---- Haymaker p. 404**4863/F5AR
P., Didot, 1821, un volume in 4, broché, couverture muette moderne, (quelques rousseurs), 39pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE de la THESE de doctorat présentée par G. SPURZHEIM à la Faculté de médecine de Paris ---- RARE ---- "In 1800 Spurzheim met F.J. Gall with whom he collaborated on neuroanatomical research for the next thirteen years. From 1800 to 1804, he completed his medical sudies at Vienna where he was awarded his medical degree in 1813. He received licensure in London from the Royal College of physicians ; was awarded a second degree, possibly a medical one, at Paris around 1821 ; and received recognition from many learned societies including honorary membership in the Royal Iris Academy... Spurzheim extended Gall's basic views in a singular way and made them in many respects more utilitarian and also more acceptable to a wider audience". (DSB XII p. 596) ---- Haymaker pp. 31, 33 - McHenry pp. 78, 146, etc - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 711/20 - Zilboorg p. 412 - Ellenberger ---- De l'anatomie mécanique du cerveau - De l'anatomie pathologique du cerveau**4868/E7doss(2)
P., Treuttel, 1818/1820, 2 ouvrages reliés en un volume in 8 demi-basane, dos orné de fers dorés et filets dorés (reliure de l'époque)
---- TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- PREMIERES EDITIONS FRANCAISES POUR LES DEUX OUVRAGES ---- In those works SPURZHEIM discussed PHRENOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES and their application to the the classification, treatment and prevention of mental diseases and to the education ---- "SPURZHEIM, with GALL, invented and advanced the science of phrenology, a concept holding that the moral, sexual and intellectual traits of an individual are linked to corresponding protuberances of the brain which in turn manifest themselves as lumps on the skull... Although phrenology was eventually discredited, the theory that the functions of the brain are localized within the cerebrum must justly be considered a major contribution to anatomy and physiology...". (Heirs of Hippocrates) ---- Haymaker pp. 31, 33 - McHenry pp. 78, 146, etc - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 711/20 - Zilboorg p. 412 - DSB XII - Ellenberger**6965/H5
P., Treuttel, 1818, un volume in 8 relié en demi-basane verte, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), (petites rousseurs aux derniers feuillets), 8pp., 340pp., 2 PLANCHES
BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE --- EXEMPLAIRE DU PSYCHIATRE L. LUNIER AVEC SA SIGNATURE SUR LA PAGE DE FAUX-TITRE ---- "In this work SPURZHEIM discussed PHRENOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES and their application to the classification, treatment and prevention of mental diseases" ---- "SPURZHEIM, with GALL, invented and advanced the science of phrenology, a concept holding that the moral, sexual and intellectual traits of an individual are linked to corresponding protuberances of the brain which in turn manifest themselves as lumps on the skull... Although phrenology was eventually discredited, the theory that the functions of the brain are localized within the cerebrum must justly be considered a major contribution to anatomy and physiology...". (Heirs of Hippocrates) ---- Haymaker pp. 31, 33 - McHenry pp. 78, 146, etc - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 711/20 - Zilboorg p. 412 - DSB XII - Ellenberger**6964/H5
2 ouvrages reliés en un volume in 8 demi-basane, dos orné de fers et filets dorés, tranches jaspées (reliure de l'époque)
---- LES DEUX OUVRAGES SONT EN EDITIONS ORIGINALES ---- TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "L'Angleterre et l'Ecosse furent les premiers pays à s'intéresser à la phrénologie en raison du séjour qu'y fit SPURZHEIM". (Lantéri-Laura) ---- "In 1800 SPURZHEIM met F.J. GALL with whom he collaborated on neuroanatomical research for the next thirteen years. From 1800 to 1804, he completed his medical sudies at Vienna where he was awarded his medical degree in 1813. He received licensure in London from the Royal College of physicians ; was awarded a second degree, possibly a medical one, at Paris around 1821 ; and received recognition from many learned societies including honorary membership in the Royal Iris Academy... SPURZHEIM's unique contributions to the behavioral sciences have traditionally been interwined in those of his mentor Franz GALL... Furthermore, SPURZHEIM was often accused of being a popularizer of GALL's views on cerebral localization of mental functions because he was responsible for making them into a complete system of phrenology and teaching it widely. SPURZHEIM accepted the basic assumptions of this theory of mind, brain, and behavior (1) that the brain is the organ of the mind, (2) that the moral and intellectual faculties are innate, (3) that their exercise or manifestation depends on organization, (4) that the brain is composed of a congeries of as many particular organs as there are propensities, sentiments and faculties that differ from each other and (5) that the shape and size of the skull faithfully reflect the shape and size of the underlying cerebral mass... Nevertheless, SPURZHEIM extended GALL's basic views in a singular way and made them in many respects more utilitarian and also more acceptable to a wider audience. In contrast with the more conservative view that GALL held in regard to his own doctrines, SPURZHEIM took the position that phrenology was capable of ameliorating most of the social ills of his day... SPURZHEIM placed great emphasis on individual differences in cerebral organization and held that education had to be individualized... Spuzheim separated what he believed to be the combined actions of faculties from what individual faculties were held to do, and added a more theological and philosophical perspective...". (DSB XII p. 596) ---- Haymaker pp. 31, 33 - McHenry pp. 78, 146, etc - Hunter & Macalpine pp. 711/20 - Zilboorg p. 412 - Ellenberger**4867/H5
2 OUVRAGES reliés en un volume in 8, pleine basane, dos orné de filets dorés, (coiffe usée, coins émoussés, quelques rousseurs)
---- Les deux ouvrages sont en EDITIONS ORIGINALES ---- EXEMPLAIRE DU DOCTEUR J.C.A. RECAMIER avec son EX-LIBRIS contrecollé au verso du premier plat de couverture ---- "As a physician, STAHL was outstanding". (DSB) ---- GARRISON N° 3421 ---- HEIRS OF HIPPOCRATES N° 701**4872/D4
P., Parent, 1880, un volume in 4, broché, couverture muette moderne, 104pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE de la THESE d'agrégation présenté par STAPFER à la faculté de médecine de Paris ---- "In 1891 Stapfer introduced Brandt's therapy in France, publishing a text in 1897". (Ricci pp. 548 et 549) ---- Historique - Examen critique des hypothèses : sur le siège, la source, la nature du liquide - Exposé des faits cliniques : fréquence, signes, diagnostic, pronostic, traitement**7654/E7.Doss(2)
P., Livre précieux, 1949, un volume in 4 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 403pp., figures dans le texte
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Postel & Quetel p. 717 - Zilboorg p. 500 - Ellenberger pp. 596/599**4886/F6DE
Florence, Cassa di risparmi e depositi di prato, 1986, 2 volumes grand in 4 reliés en pleine toile éditeur sous emboitage, T.1 : 1 portrait en couleurs, XIXpp., 303pp., T.2 : 295pp., nombreuses figures dans le texte
---- FIRST EDITION IN ITALIAN OF STENO'S COLLECTED WORKS ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Disputatio physica de thermis - Discours sur l'anatomie du cerveau - Receptaculi sanguinis circulus per ventriculorum cordis separationem ab invicem manifestior redditus - Elementorum myologiae specimen, seu musculi descriptio geometrica - De musculis et glandulis observationum specimen - Canis carchariae dissectum caput - De prima ductus salivalis exterioris inventione et bilsianis experimentis - De vitelli in intestina pulli transitu epistola - Proemium demonstrationum anatomicarum in theatro Hafniensi anni 1673**4889/E5DE
Boston, Brown and co., 1960, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 30pp., 365pp., figures dans le texte
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- WATSON (J.D.) & CRICK (F.H.C.). The structure of DNA - LWOFF (A.), SIMINOVITCH (L.) & KJELDGAARD (N.). Induction of bacteriophage lysis of an entire population of lysogenic bacteria - JACOB (F.) & WOLLMAN (E.L.). Lysogeny and genetic recombination in Escherichia coli K12 ; Spontaneous induction of the development of bacteriophage in genetic recombination of Escherichia coli K12 - JACOB (F.) & KAISER (A.D.). Recombination between related temperate bacteriophages and the genetic control of immunity and prophage localization - LURIA (S.E.). The frequency distribution of spontaneous bacteriophage mutants as evidence for the exponential rate of phage reproduction - etc**7757/V1
Edinburgh, Bell & Bradfute, 1859; un volume in 8 relié en plein veau glacé, dos orné de fers dorés, fers et filets dorés sur les plats, toutes tranches dorées (reliure de l'époque), 1 frontispice, 22pp., 390pp., 1 tableau dépliant, un plan de l'hôpital, 1 planche hors texte
New (second) edition revised and enlarged by Frederick W. Bedford ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- Memoir of Geogre Heriot - From foundation to opening - The first and the second centuries after opening - Government and domestic economy of the institution - System of education - Account of the Heriot foundation schools - Description of the hospital - etc**2328/E3-2329/CAV.i1
Edinburg, Bell & Bradfute, 1872, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage bradel, 1 frontispice, 26pp., 437pp., 1 tableau dépliant, une plan de l'hopital, 1 planche hors texte
---- Third edition revised and enlarged by Frederick W. Bedford ---- Memoir of Georges Hariot - from the foundation to the opening - the first and the second centuries after opening - Government and domestic economy of the institution - System of education - Account of the Heriot foundation schools - Description of the hospital - etc**2329/CAV.i1
P., Delahaye, 1864, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin marron (reliure de l'époque), 19pp., 716pp.
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE traduite par le Docteur SENAC ------ GARRISON N° 2760 (1st english ed.) ------ BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Stokes confirms his importance as a clinician in this work on the heart. His description of fatty degeneration of the heart has hardly been improved upon. He also describes the condition of slow pulse accompanied by cerebral attacks of syncope, since known as the Stokes-Adams syndrome, and the first identified the weak semi-beats of the heart between regular contractions as contractions of the auricles". (Heirs of Hippocrates N° 1666 1st english ed.)**4894/C3-4895/CART.3
P., Gabon, 1809, in 8 broché, couverture muette de l'époque, 6pp., (1), 290pp.
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- "The epidemiologist Maximilian Stoll (1742/1887), who followed Sydenham in meteorologic studies of the genius epidemicus, influenced even Bretonneau in therapeutics, wrote well upon medical ethics and brought the old Vienna School to its high-water mark". (Garrison Hist. of Medicine p. 365) ------ "Stoll, au lieu de faire des aphorismes inintelligibles et quelquefois baroques, se borna modestement à changer, dans ceux de Boerhaave, ce qui lui parut devoir être remplacé dans ce beau travail, véritable fondement de la réputation du professeur de Leyde". (Jourdan VII p. 271)**4896/D7DE
P., Delahays, 1855 un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin noir (reliure de l'époque), (premiers feuillets uniformément jaunis), (2), 439pp.
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "The epidemiologist Maximilian Stoll (1742/1887), who followed Sydenham in meteorologic studies of the genius epidemicus, influenced even Bretonneau in therapeutics, wrote well upon medical ethics and brought the old Vienna School to its high-water mark". (Garrison Hist. of Med. p. 365)**4897/C5DE
Vindobonae, Trattner, 1761; in 8 relié en cartonnage bradel (reliure de l'époque), (défraîchi, coins émoussés), (4), 202pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- "Besides van Swieten, the Vienna group included such prominent figures as Anton Storck (1731/1803) who was the great champion of emetics and did some careful work in phamacology and toxicology, notably his investigations of hemlock, stramonium, hyoscyamus and aconite, colchicum and pulsatilla...". (Garrison Hist. of Med. p. 365)**4898/E6DE
Washington, William Alanson White Psychiatric Found, 1945; un volume in 8 relié en pleine toile éditeur, 7pp., 147pp.
---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- Second printing with a foreword by the author and a critical appraisal of the theory by Patrick Mullahy ---- "The interpersonal theory of psychiatry of H.S. Sullivan shows a close approach to Adlerian views... He defines psychiatry as the study of interpersonal relationships and goes further than Adler when he claims that personality does not exist apart from the individual's relationship with his fellowmen. According to Sullivan, personality is a pattern of recurrent interpersonal situations...". (Ellenberger p. 639)**4918/F5AR
London, Scott, 1890, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage de l'éditeur (quelques rousseurs), 1 frontispice, 13pp., (1), 285pp., nombreuses fig. dans le texte
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- The transmission of malformations and acquired defects - Anatomical, peculiarities of the teeth in relation to injury and disease - Causes of disease ; Inflammation and fever - Tumors and cancers - The zoological distribution of disease - etc**4922/CAV.i1
P., Méquignon, 1798, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane violette, dos orné de filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), (quelques rousseurs), T.1 : (2), 15pp., 52pp., 384pp., T.2 : (2), 64pp., 448pp.
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAIS REVUE ET AUGMENTEE ---- Heirs of Hippocrates N° 1077 : "In the Introduction to the present work, Swediaur commented that this was his definitive work on syphilis. Previous editions and translations were no longer available and he feld that this recent extensive study of the subject should be published in order to present a full and final treatise on syphilis. Interested in venereal diseases, he practiced successfully in London for a number of years before moving to Paris to continue his work. It was while practicing in London that he wrote the first edition of the this book in 1784. After relocating to Paris, he wrote the definitive and extremely popular Traité complet sur les symptomes, les effets, la nature et le traitement des maladies syphilitiques"**4924/CAV.CART DERMATO
Lugduni Batavorum, Verbeek, 1766/1773, 5 volumes in 4 reliés en pleine basane (reliures de l'époque), (mors fendus, coiffes usées, rousseurs), T.1 : (6), 956pp., T.2 : (2), 810pp., (1), T.3 : (4), 685pp., T.4 : (3), 751pp., T.5 : 12pp., 736pp., 91pp.
---- Heirs of Hippocrates N 855 : Swieten was one of Boerhaave's favorite and most famous pupils. He studied at Louvain and then at Leiden, where he received his medical degree in 1725. Swieten was Boerhaave's assistant in both the laboratory and the examining room, and his knowledge of shorthand made it possible for him to record Boerhaave's comments and remarks on his patients which he later published in this work. He became physician to Empress Maria Theresa in 1745 and after three years was made responsible for reorganizing and reforming medical education in Austria. As a result of his efforts, Vienna soon became one of the leading medical schools in the world. Swieten was not only a famous teacher and clinician, but he made many contributions to improve Austria's public health system and upgrade the practice of military medicine. His many activities left him little time to write, and this is his only medical work of note. Swieten labored over it for some thirty years, and it became one of the widely read and frequently reprinted works of the eighteenth century. It is written in the Hippocratic manner, and the chapters on rheumatic fever, syphilis, and fevers are masterpieces of clinical description - Garrison N 2200 (1742 ed) qui indique par erreur 6 volumes**630/CAV.i5-629/CAV.H5
London, Cave, 1753; un volume in 8 relié en plein veau, dos richement orné de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), (quelques cahiers uniformément roussis), 1ff blanc, (1), 10pp., 22pp., (2-table), 672pp., (10-index)
---- TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE de cette traduction du latin en anglais par John SWAN ---- "Sydenham is one of the greatest figures in internal medicine and has been called the Father of english medicine . His reputation rests on his first-hand accounts of such conditions as the malarial fevers of his times, gout, scarlatina, measles, etc.". (Garrison N° 63 latin ed.) ---- Heirs of Hippocrates N° 554 : This work translated in 1742 from latin by John Swan, contains not only Sydenham's Methodus curandi febres but a number of his other works as well. His very popular Processus integri morbis fere omnibus corandis, Schedula monitoria, Treatise of the gout and dropsy, the hysteric passion in women and the hypochondriac disease in men, the apoplexy, the epilepsy or falling sickness in children, and epistles on venereal disease and small pox are also included" ---- "Sydenham included under hysteria all psychological ills short of frank alienation. He noted that hysterical symptoms were often accompanied by depression and that they could coexist with physical disease. He also knew that hypochondriacal complaints of men were similar to those symptom, which seize hysterical women , an observation which was later interpreted as meaning that the discovered male hysteria ...". (Hunter & Macalpine pp. 221/224) ---- Postel & Quetel p. 717 - Haymaker pp. 496 & 497 - MacHenry - DSB XIII pp. 213/215 - Zilboorg - DSB XIII pp. 213/215**4928/ARM2D
P., 1875, un volume in 4 relié en demi-parchemin, 76pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- Projet de décret concernant la réforme des études de PHARMACIE en 1875**4930/E5AR
N.Y., Macmillan, 1968; un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 281pp.
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Psychiatry as a science - Psychiatry as a social institution - Psychiatry and the criminal law - Psychiatry and constitutional rights - Psychiatry and public policy**5515/F5AR
N.Y., Academic Press, 1948, un volume in 8, cartonnage éditeur, 91pp., (2), 7 planches hors texte, figures dans le texte
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Szent-Gyorgyi emigra aux Etats-Unis en 1947. Il est l'auteur de travaux sur les réactions chimiques de l'organisme et sur la contraction musculaire. On lui doit la découverte de la vitamine C ou acide ascorbique qui lui valut le prix Nobel de médecine en 1937" ---- Histological, molecular and electronic structure of muscle - Myosin and actin - Actomyosin - The muscle fibre**7046/A5DE
P., Hachette, 1870, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-chagrin vert, dos ornés de fers et filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), (une coiffe légèrement émoussée), T.1 : (2), 492pp., T.2 : (2), 508pp.
---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- Seconde édition ---- "UN DES PIONNIERS DE LA PSYCHOLOGIE EXPERIMENTALE" ---- "L'apport de Taine à la constitution et à la vulgarisation d'une psychologie expérimentale encore balbutiante n'est pas négligeable ; outre quelques observations de première main, l'ensemble apparaît comme une synthèse des expérimentations et des études de pathologie multipliées depuis le début du siècle et qui permettent d'intégrer le rationalisme empirique de Condillac à l'édification d'une théorie moderne de la connaissance...". (Nordmann "Dictionnaire des philosophes")**4933/F4-4931/CAV.i3