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Phone number : 01 43 25 51 73P., Baillière, un fort volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin vert, dos orné de fers dorés (reliure de l'époque), (quelques rousseurs principalement aux deux derniers feuillets, manque de papier dans l'angle extérieur supérieur du premier feuillet blanc de garde), (3), 920pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "A Classical and Standard work in Neurology". (MacHenry) ---- "Vulpian's influence upon his many followers in several fields of knowledge made him the intellectual leader of his day. He had a profound and salutary effect upon neurological thought". (Haymaker p. 274) ---- Heirs of Hippocrates N° 1926 : "Vulpian received his medical training at Paris where he was a pupil of Flourens and followed him in the chair of comparative physiology at the Museum of Natural History in 1864. He succeeded Cruveilhier as chairman of the department of pathology at the Salpêtrière where he made extensive studies upon the action of various drugs on the nervous system and studied the principles of degeneration and regeneration in the nervous system. He was associated with Charcot at the Salpêtrière and Charcot credited Vulpian's work for his success in describing multiple sclerosis. Among other discoveries, Vulpian first showed that the adrenal cortex produces a substance later called adrenalin. This exhaustive treatise contains thirty-seven lectures on the physiology of the nervous system which summarize the subjects as understood at the middle of the nineteenth century"**5246/G1-5248/CART.8-5250/CART.4
P., Baillière, 1875, 2 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane marron, dos orné de filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), (une coiffe usée, un mors fendu, texte parfois souligné au crayon bleu), T.1 : 14pp., 571pp., T.2 : (2), 775pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- EXEMPLAIRE de Gabriel POUCHET avec son ex-libris et son cachet de bibliothèque sur la page de faux-titre ---- "Classical and Standard work in Neurology". (MacHenry) ---- "Vulpian's influence upon his many followers in several fields of knowledge made him the intellectual leader of his day. He had a profound and salutary effect upon neurological thought". (Haymaker p. 274) ---- "Vulpian received his medical training at Paris where he was a pupil of Flourens and followed him in the chair of comparative physiology at the Museum of Natural History in 1864. He succeeded Cruveilhier as chairman of the department of pathology at the Salpêtrière where he made extensive studies upon the action of various drugs on the nervous system and studied the principles of degeneration and regeneration in the nervous system. He was associated with Charcot at the Salpêtrière and Charcot credited Vulpian's work for his success in describing multiple sclerosis. Among other discoveries, Vulpian first showed that the adrenal cortex produces a substance later called adrenalin". (Heirs of Hippocrates)**5249/G1-5243/CAV.i3-5247/CART.6
P., Doin, 1879, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin marron (reliure de l'époque), (quelques rares rousseurs), (2), 512pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Vulpian's influence upon his many followers in several fields of knowledge made him the intellectual leader of his day. He had a profound and salutary effect upon neurological thought". (Haymaker p. 274) ---- "Vulpian received his medical training at Paris where he was a pupil of Flourens and followed him in the chair of comparative physiology at the Museum of Natural History in 1864. He succeeded Cruveilhier as chairman of the department of pathology at the Salpêtrière where he made extensive studies upon the action of various drugs on the nervous system and studied the principles of degeneration and regeneration in the nervous system. He was associated with Charcot at the Salpêtrière and Charcot credited Vulpian's work for his success in describing multiple sclerosis. Among other discoveries, Vulpian first showed that the adrenal cortex produces a substance later called adrenalin". (Heirs of Hippocrates) ---- Machenry p. 291 - Haymaker pp. 272/275**5241/G1
N.Y., The Commonwealth Fund, 1945, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 1 frontispice, 9pp., (1), 350pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE (second tirage) ---- cf. GARRISON N° 1935 & 1944 ---- "Les recherches de S.A. WAKSMAN, microbiologiste américain, sur les antibiotiques, en particulier sa découverte, en collaboration avec A. Schatz, de la streptomycine, lui ont valu le Prix Nobel de médecine en 1952"**5251/B5AR
Berkeley, London, The University of London Press & Hodder and Stoughton, 1910, un volume in 8, cartonnage éditeur, (coiffe émoussée), 8pp., 143pp., figures dans le texte
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL ENVOI AUTOGRAPHE DE WALLER au célèbre physiologiste français L. LAPICQUE qui mit au point des méthodes de stimulation électrique qui lui ont permis de découvrir la chronaxie - L'ENVOI DE WALLER est ainsi formulé : "L. LAPICQUE FROM A.D. WALLER, VIENNE SEPTEMBER 1910" ---- Cet ouvrage contient la reproduction du premier électrogramme humain pratiquait par Waller en 1889. "Augustus Désiré Waller réalisa le premier électro-cardiogramme humain en utilisant l'électromètre capillaie de Lippman" ---- "Waller's most important contributions to medicine were in the field of electro-physiology. He was the first to demonstrate that the currents set up by the beating of the heart in animals could be recorded without opening the thorax. He was the first, also to obtain an electrocardiogram of the action of the human heart... Waller is also remembered for his observations on the effects of gases and anesthetic vapors on the irritability of nerves and muscles...". (Willius & Key pp. 653/655) ---- cf. Garrison N° 833 & 1279**7064/D3
P., PUF, 1947, 2 volumes in 8, brochés, couvertures imprimées, T.1 : 16pp., 307pp., T.2 : 11pp., 449pp.
---- Seconde édition ---- "H. Wallon (1879/1962), neuro-psychiatrie et psychologue français, crée en 1925 le laboratoire de psychologie de l'enfant... Sa pensée s'inscrit dans la grande tradition française des médecins-philosophes, inaugurée par Pierre Janet, Georges Dumas, Charles Blondel sous l'impulsion de Théodule Ribot". (Dictionnaire des philosophes II)**6200/5257/F3
P., Masson, 1948, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée (léger accroc au dos sans manque de papier), 16pp., 415pp., figures dans le texte
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- McHenry pp. 229, 326 - Haymaker pp. 333 & 349 ---- Eléments du diagnostic neurologique - Etude descriptive des principales maladies du système nerveux**5259/F6DE
P., Doin, 1881, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, (2), 3pp., 256pp., (1), 40 planches PHOTOGRAPHIQUES
---- EDITION ORIGINALE de cet ouvrage d'ophtalmologie publié en 1881 et illustré de 40 planches PHOTOGRAPHIQUES ---- "L. De Wecker, (1832/1904), ophtalmologiste d'origine allemande, établi à Paris en 1861, vulgarisa la sclérotomie, l'iridectomie, imagina le procédé de l'avancement capsulaire pour la guérison du strabisme, améliora l'opération de la cataracte" ---- Garrison Hist. of Med. p. 612**5270/C2
Jenae, Bielki, 1704, un volume in 4 relié en plein parchemin, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), (cachiers uniformément jaunis), (7), 512pp., (7)
---- Troisième édition ---- Nombreuses notes manuscrites de l'époque dans les marges et dans le texte. ---- "G.W. Wedel (1645/1721) took his M.D. at Jena in 1669... In 1673 he assumed the chair of anatomy, surgery and botany. Then, upon the death of his mentor Rolfinck in the spring, Wedel assumed the chair of theoretical medicine and in 1719 the chair of practical medicine and chemistry... Wedel stood midway between medieval and modern world views, definding astrology and alchemy and championing iatrochemistry. He was a remarkably prolific author, but it was primarily by teaching at one of Germany's largest universities that he influenced a whole generation of physicians, including Hoffmann and Stahl... As a chemist Wedel introduced into practice certain medicines which bear his name and he was a strong supporter of the iatro-chemical of De la Boe Sylius...". (DSB XIV pp. 212/213 & Ferguson II pp. 535/537) ---- Dezeimeris IV - Partington II pp. 315/317**5271/E4
Vienne, Ohler, 1798, 3 parties en 2 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane à coins, dos ornés de fers et filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), (petite piqure de vers sans gravité à un mors, coins légèrement émoussés), 1ère et 2ème partie : 1 portrait, 14pp., 337pp., 3ème partie : 389pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- "Le propagateur le plus ardent du brownisme en Allemagne". (Bayle & Thillaye II p. 670) ---- "M.A. WEICKARDT, (1742/1803), étudia la médecine à Wurtzburg, devint ensuite conseiller, médecin et professeur à Fulde. Il exerça la médecine à Heilbronn et obtint la direction du service médical à Fulde. Ce fut lui qui introduisit le brownisme en Allemagne". (Jourdan VII)**5272/D5DE
Wien und Leipzig, Braumuller, 1905, un fort volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin noir, tête dorée (reliure de l'époque), 22pp., 1ff blanc, 608pp.
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "... Nothing could match the success of Weininger's book Sex and character. Weininger purported to create a new metaphysics of sexes... His basic tenent is the fundamental bisexuality of the human being. In the first chapters of his book, he compiles all available anatomical, physiological and psychological data on the bisexuality of living beings... According to Weininger, the whole individual is present in every one of his acts, utterances, feelings, or thoughts, at every moment of his life. This provides a basis for a science of characterology... Another basic difference between the absolute male and the absolute female lies in their respective level of consciousness... Sex and Character was widely reviewed, aroused a storm of controversies, was hailed as a masterpiece and obtained fabulous success...". (Ellenberger pp. 788/789) ---- Die sexuelle Mannigfaltigkeit - Die sexuellen Typen ---- Zusätze und Nachweise**5275/F6AR
P., Delachaux, 1952; un volume in 4 RELIE en pleine toile éditeur, 572pp.
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "In 1943 a new dynamic trend came to the foreground - psychosomatic medicine. Two classical works were published in that year. Those of WEISS and ENGLISH and of Flanders Dunbar". (Ellenberger p. 863) ---- Postel & Quetel (Weiss)**5277/F5DE-CAV.H3
P., Masson, 1919, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 13pp., 572pp., nombreuses figures dans le texte
---- Quatrième édition REVUE ---- "Georges WEISS, physiologiste français, effectue en 1901 des recherches sur l'influx nerveux et sur la physiologie endocrinienne"**8155/V1
P., Vincent, 1767, 2 VOLUMES in 12 reliés en plein veau moucheté, dos ornés de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliures de l'époque), T.1 : 40pp., 582pp., (1), 2 PLANCHES DEPLIANTES, T.2 : 11pp., (1pp.), 578pp.
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "THE FIRST IMPORTANT ENGLISH TREATISE ON NEUROLOGY AFTER WILLIS". (GARRISON N° 4841 english ed.) ---- "A Classical and Standard Work in Neurology". (MacHenry) ---- "Whytt, a pupil of Monro primus and predecessor of William Cullen in the chair of medicine at Edinburgh, was one of the foremost physicians of the eighteenth century because of his contributions to clinical medicine and particularly to the understanding of reflex action. His clear description of tuberculous meningitis, his explanation of the sentient (sensitivity) principle in involuntary action, and his discussion of the significance of emotions, in the natural history of organic diseases easily offset his mistaken emphasis on the value of lime water in the treatment of calculi in the urinary tract. In this work, Whytt discusses the significance of emotions in the pathogenesis of nervousness, hypochondria, and hysteria". (Heirs of Hippocrates 1st english ed. 1765) ---- MacHenry pp. 112/120 - Haymaker pp. 204, 223, 224 - DSB XIV pp. 319/323 - Postel & Quetel p. 732**5288/G2-5289/CART.4
P., Didot, 1777, 2 volumes in 12 reliés en pleine basane, dos ornés de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliures de l'époque), (petit trou d'origine, avec manque de 3 lettres à la p. 175 du tome 2, mouillures pâles aux derniers feuillets, quelques feuillets uniformément roussis, petit manque à la partie inférieure du dos du tome 2, légères épidermures), T.1 : (2), 4pp., 265pp., (1), 303pp., T.2 : (2), 482pp., (1)
---- Deuxième édition française à laquelle l'éditeur a AJOUTE L'OUVRAGE DE WHYTT SUR LES MOUVEMENTS INVOLONTAIRES DES ANIMAUX ---- "THE FIRST IMPORTANT ENGLISH TREATISE ON NEUROLOGY AFTER WILLIS (GARRISON N° 4841 1st english edition" ---- "A Classical and Standard Work in Neurology". (MacHenry) ---- "Whytt, a pupil of Monro primus and predecessor of William Cullen in the chair of medicine at Edinburgh, was one of the foremost physicians of the eighteenth century because of his contributions to clinical medicine and particularly to the understanding of reflex action. His clear description of tuberculous meningitis, his explanation of the sentient (sensitivity) principle in involuntary action, and his discussion of the significance of emotions, in the natural history of organic diseases easily offset his mistaken emphasis on the value of lime water in the treatment of calculi in the urinary tract. In this work, Whytt discusses the significance of emotions in the pathogenesis of nervousness, hypochondria, and hysteria". (Heirs of Hippocrates 1st english ed. 1765) ---- MacHenry pp. 112/120 - Haymaker pp. 204, 223, 224 - DSB XIV pp. 319/323 - Postel & Quetel p. 732**5289/CART.4-5288/G2
P., Masson, 1932; un volume grand in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, 1 portrait, (1), 752pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Fernand Widal, (1862/1929), a native of Algers and professeur in the Paris Faculty, collaborated with Chantemesse in his early work on preventive vaccinations against typhoid fever, made his mark by his discovery of bacterial agglutination and its application in the diagnosis of typhoid and described non-congenital hemolytic jaundice". (Garrison History of Medicine p. 586) ---- Cf. GARRISON N° 2550, 3783, 5034, 5037 & 5090.1 ---- Bariéty & Coury pp. 695/697 ---- Fièvre typhoïde - Streptocoque - Dysenterie - Les sérodiagnostics - Le cytodiagnostic - Pathologie rénale - Les ictères hémolytiques acquis - La biligénie extra-hépatique - L'hémoglobinurie paroxystique - Anaphylaxie - Phénomènes du choc**5291/C6DE-CAV/H2
P., Masson, 1963; un volume in 8 relié en pleine toile éditeur, 455pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE**A5AR(6)-A6DE(2)CAV.H4-BETHU
London, Allen & Unwin, 1950, un volume in 8, relié en cartonnage éditeur, 1 frontispice, 27pp., 690pp., nombreuses illustrations et portraits
---- Seconde édition revue et corrigée ---- The copernican revolution - Galileo Galilei - Scientific Academies - Scientific instruments - The progress of astronomy : Tycho Brahe and Kepler - The newtonian synthesis - Astronomers and observatories in the age of Newton - Mathematics, Mechanics, Physics (light, heat, sound, maghetism and electricity), meteorology, chemistry, geology, geography (exploration, cartography, treatises) - The biological sciences (botany, zoology, anatomy and physiology, microscopic biology) - Medicine - Technology - Psychology - The social sciences - Philosophy**6419/M6DE
London, Milford, 1934; un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 32pp., 604pp., nombreuses figures dans le texte
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- The nervous system - The involuntary nervous system - The cutless glands - The blood - The heart and circulation - The respiration - The digestion - Metabolism - The secretion of urine**5322/F5AR
P., Savy, 1872, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin marron, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), 480pp., 7 planches dépliantes
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "This classical work on temperature in desease LAID THE FOUNDATION OF MODERN KNOWLEDGE REGARDING CLINICAL THERMOMETRY". (Garrison N° 2677 1st german ed.)**5327/D1
P., Martinet, 1847, un volume in 4, broché, couverture muette (moderne), 38pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE DE LA THESE D'AGREGATION (section des sciences accessoires) PRESENTEE PAR A. WURTZ A LA FACULTE DE MEDECINE DE PARIS ---- RARE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "In 1844 WURTZ moved to Paris where he soon joined Dumas at the laboratory associated with the Faculty of medicine. It was there that WURTZ succeeded Dumas as lecturer in organic chemistry, as professor and as dean. He became the most enthousiastic and outstanding teachers of his generation. WURTZ excelled as a practical chemist and almost all his contributions were of lasting value. Among his many miscellaneous methods of synthesis were those for the production of phosphorous oxychloride, of neurine from ethylene oxide, of aldol from acetaldehyde, of phenol from benzene, and of esters from alkyl halides and the silver salts of acids". (DSB XI pp. 529/523) ---- Partington IV pp. 477/494 ---- Température des animaux - Température des végétaux - Variations de la température des animaux - Variation de la température dans les végétaux - Causes de la chaleur animale - Sources de la chaleur dans les végétaux
P., Hachette, 1868/1878, 14 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en demi-chagrin marron (reliures de l'époque)
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- Ouvrage monumental bien complet de tous ses suppléments ---- "In 1844, Wurtz moved to Paris, where he soon joined Dumas at the laboratory associated with the faculty of medicine. From the faculty of medicine, Wurtz transfered to a chair of organic chemistry which had been specially created for him at the Sorbonne in 1874... He became one of the most enthusiastic and outstanding teachers of his generation. There never was a school of chemists in France to compare with Liebig's school at Giessen, but Wurtz probably came closest to realizing one... Wurtz excelled as a practical chemist, and almost all his contributions were of lasting value". (DSB XIV pp. 529/532) ---- Partington IV pp. 477/494 - Bulloch : "History of bacteriology" p. 405
P., Hachette, 1874/1882, 5 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en demi-basane havane (reliures de l'époque)
BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "In 1844, Wurtz moved to Paris, where he soon joined Dumas at the laboratory associated with the faculty of medicine. From the faculty of medicine, Wurtz transferred to a chair of organic chemistry which had been specially created for him at the Sorbonne in 1874... He became one of the most enthusiastic and outstanding teachers of his generation. There never was a school of chemists in France to compare with Liebig's school at Giessen, but Wurtz probably came closest to realizing one... Wurtz excelled as a practical chemist, and almost all his contributions were of lasting value". (DSB XIV pp. 529/532) - Bulloch "History of bacteriology" p. 405 - Partington IV pp. 477/494
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1964; un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 7pp., (1), 348pp., figures dans le texte.
EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Young's discovery of the giant nerve fibres of the squid Loglio forbest made possible the study of the electrical phenomena of the nervous impulse in the interior as well as on the surface of a nerve fibre. It led to the work of Hodgkin and Huxley". (cf. GARRISON N° 1309.1)
P., Baillière, 1936; un volume in 4 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 112pp., nombreuses figures dans le texte
EDITION ORIGINALE --- BEL EXEMPLAIRE