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Slnd, (circa 1850), un volume oblond relié en demi-basane verte, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), 187 PLANCHES lithographiées en noir, quelques-unes en couleurs
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- ATLAS SEUL**2869/B7/C7
P., Béchet, 1830/1834, 3 volumes in 8 reliés en demi-basane bleue marine, dos ornés de filets dorés (reliures de l'époque en très bon état), (fortes rousseurs par endroit comme dans la plupart des exemplaires de cet ouvrage), T.1 : (3), 23pp., 512pp., T.2 : 571pp., T.3 : (2), 526pp.
---- Nouvelle édition AUGMENTEE D'UN VOLUME ---- "A classical and standard work in neurology ---- "Lallemand, Abercrombie and Libert gave good studies of abscesses of the brain". (MacHenry pp. 157 & 402) ---- "Dans cet ouvrage, publié par livraisons et sous forme de lettres (9), M. Lallemand rassemble des faits tirés soit de sa pratique, soit des auteurs qui ont traité des affections céphaliques, soit enfin de la pratique de quelques-uns de ses confrères qui les lui ont communiqués ; c'est sur cette base large et solide qu'il établit des principes relatifs au diagnostic et au traitement des maladies du cerveau et des méninges ; déjà il a prouvé que le ramollissement de la substance cérébrale n'est qu'un effet de l'inflammation de cette substance, et a signalé avec une rare exactitude les signes auxquels on peut reconnaître ce ramollissement avant la mort. Il s'est servi de ces données pour jeter une vive lumière sur une foule de points relatifs à diverses maladies qui jusqu'ici n'avaient offert, aux observateurs les plus attentifs, qu'un amas confus de symptômes". (Jourdan V)**3049/H3-3050/CART.8-3053/CART.8
P., Lambert & Baudouin, 1783, un volume in 8 relié en plein veau moucheté, dos orné de fers dorés, tranches rouges (reliure de l'époque), 1 frontispice, 8pp., 350pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- TRES BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- "Pierre Lassus, chirurgien et historien français, fut titulaire de la première chaire d'histoire de la médecine à l'Ecole de santé de Paris"**7320/E1
Lyon, Bosc, 1955, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée (couverture défraîchie, manque de papier dans la marge supérieure de la couverture),(4), 93pp., (1)
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- Thèse de doctorat ---- De la configuration de l'homme - Etat de la science anatomique au XVe siècle - Etat de l'illustration anatomique au XVe siècle - Sources de la connaissance anatomique - Les méthodes anatomiques de L. De Vinci - etc**3269/E1
P., Méquignon, 1825, 2 VOLUMES in 8 DE TEXTE et 1 ATLAS in 4, brochés, couvertures imprimées, (quelques rousseurs, quelques mouillures pâles dans les marges intérieures des derniers feuillets du tome 2, petites et habiles restaurations à l'angle supérieure de la page de couverture, dans la marge extérieure de la page de titre et des feuillets de texte de l'atlas, inversion de deux feuillets de texte à l'atlas), VOlUME 1 (1ère partie) : 27pp., 360pp., VOlUME 2 (2ème partie) : (2), pp. 355/801, (1), ATLAS : 12pp., 13 PLANCHES.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- TRES RARE ---- "A CLASSICAL AND A STANDARD WORK IN NEUROLOGY". (McHenry pp. 485 et 157) ---- Introduction à l'étude du système cérébro-spinal - Du système cérébro-spinal en général - Des systèmes nerveux latéraux - Physiologie du système cérébro-spinal - Physiologie des systèmes nerveux latéraux - etc. Manque à Waller - Wellcome (volumes de texte seulement)**3456/G1
Leipzig & Heidelberg, Winter'sche Verlagshandlung, 1861, un volume de texte et un atlas in 8 reliés en demi-basane havane à coins (reliure de l'époque), (déchirure sans manque de papier dans la marge inférieure de la planche 27), Texte : 4pp., 243pp., Atlas : 50 planches lithographiées EN COULEURS
---- PREMIERE EDITION EN LANGUE RUSSE ---- Il semblerait que cet ouvrage ait tout d'abord été publié en latin en 1837/1840, puis traduit en allemand en 1860 et ensuite en russe. (N° 3). ---- "THE GREATEST RUSSIAN SURGEON AND ONE OF THE GREATEST MILITARY SURGEONS OF ALL TIME". (Garrison). ---- "PIROGOV is considered a founder of contemporary surgery and topographical anatomy and I.P. Pavlov credited him with placing surgery on a scientific basis. Pirogov's work on topographical anatomy laid a firm foundation for that field as a special area of science having great practical significance for surgery... Pirogov's other achievements include a procedure for amputation of the shin that retained the calcaneal bone ; improved methods of tying the major blood vessels for hemostasis ; a classic description of shock ; the use - before the introduction of antisepsis - of spirit of camphor, aqueous solution of chlorine, or tincture of iodine to combat the festering of wounds and the demonstration of the importance of diet in treating the wounded...". (DSB X pp. 619/620) ---- Cf. Garrison N° 416, 4465, 5601, 5655-6, 5659**4179/CAR. LIV.RUSS.
P., Gaultier Magnier, 1902, un volume in 8 relié en pleine toile éditeur, 8pp., 190pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Postel et Quetel, p. 403, 407 ---- Ellenberger, p. 79, etc . ---- Des rapports de l'art et de la science - L'art dans la science, la science dans l'art - La science et les artistes - L'anatomie plastique, la physiologie artistique, la photographie instantanée - L'idéal dans l'art,le problème du beau, science et conscience**H3/4480
St Edmunds, St. Paul's Bibliographies, 1987; un volume in 8 relié en pleine toile éditeur, 51pp., 245pp., planches hors texte
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Second edition of this work which lists 901 anatomy books published from 1525 to 1800 in Britain, America and on the Continent in all languages and editions by British authors. It also includes the works of Continental authors translated into english or published in Britain in their original language. The title of each book is given in a shortened form without indication of changes in style and size of type. The imprint is given in full for each item with a standard style for place of publication and all variant issues of an edition are listed. Except in special instances a simplified form of collation is used throughout. To ensure that the collation given is accurate, the author set out to examine at least two copies of each work. When it was not possible the author has examined every copy available to him**5380/E6
Venetiis, Baptistam Recurti, 1724, un volume grand in 4 relié en demi-parchemin, grand de marges (reliure de l'époque), (6), 250pp., 3 planches
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE GRAND DE MARGES ---- "One of the greatest anatomist and one of the ablest dissectors of his day". (Garrison & Heirs of Hippocrates) ---- GARRISON N° 392 : "In the above work many new discoveries of anatomical details are set forth, together with corrections of some of the errors of earlier anatomists. The work describes the four major discoveries for which Santorini is known eponymically : Santorini's cartilage, Santorini's vein, Santorini's duct and Santorini's caruncula" ---- Heirs of Hippocrates N° 786 : "Santorini's skill and expertise were so outstanding that his name lives on in such anatomical structures as the accessory pancreatic ducts, risorius muscle, arytnoid cartilages and duodenal papillae, several of which are described in this book. The text is accompanied by three folding copperplates which beautifully illustrate the musculature of the face, the pelvic musculature and genitalia of a sixteen-year-old girl with a tubal pregnancy, the external muscles of the ear and detailed anatomy of the male genitalia and larynx" ---- Choulant p. 262 - Norman N° 1887**4657/ARM3
P., Briasson, 1749, 2 volumes in 4 (21 cm x 26,5 cm) reliés en plein veau moucheté, dos ornés de fers et filets dorés, tranches rouges (reliures de l'époque), (quelques rousseurs, petit manque de papier sans gravité dans la marge inférieure de la page de titre du tome 2, étiquettes de tomaison du tome 1 légèrement frottée), T.1 : 44pp., (2), 504pp., 17 PLANCHES dépliantes, T.2 : (2), 694pp., (1)
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE GRAND DE MARGE ---- EX-LIBRIS J. NAZET et D. Henr Ios REGA ---- THE FIRST COMPREHENSIVE AND SYSTEMATIC TREATISE ON THE ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND PATHOLOGY OF THE HEART AND ITS DISEASES" (Heirs of Hippocrates ---- GARRISON N° 441 ---- Heirs of Hippocrates N° 823 : "Sénac studied medicine at Reims and was later appointed physician to Louis XV. Sénac described ossification of the coronary vessels, insufficiency of the cardiac valves, transfusion of blood and the role of hydrothorax in circulatory failure" ---- Norman N° 1929 - Willius & Keys p. 160 - DSB XII pp. 302/303**4730/
P., Imprimerie de Firmin Didot, 1860, un volume in 4, broché, couverture imprimée de l'époque, (2), 15pp., 942pp., (1), 25 planches dépliantes conformes à la table des planches figurant dans ce volume
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- "SERRES'chief writings are Anatomie comparée du cerveau dans les quatre classes des animaux vertébrés (1824/1826) and Anatomie comparée transcendante - Principes d'embryogénie, de zoogénie et de tératogénie (1860). Serres was trained in Paris and received his medical degree in 1810. From 1808 to 1822 he worked at the Hôtel-Dieu. In 1820 he was awarded the prize for physiological research by the Académie des Sciences and the following year gained a special prize for his two-volume work on the comparative anatomy of the brains of vertebrate animals. In 1822, he was appointed chief medical officer at the Hôpital de la Pitié. He was elected to the Académie de médecine in 1822 and to the Académie des Sciences in 1828. In 1839, he preceded Flourens as professor of comparative anatomy at the Jardin des Plantes and two years later became president of the Académie des sciences... Serres studied the comparative anatomy of a number of vertebrate organs. He noted that many organs start from a number of isolated centers, which eventually unite to form a single adult organ. In his general approach to the nature of life and the harmony between the organes he was clearly influenced by Cuvier, who mentioned Serres's work with admiration. Serres's theoretical position was more closely akin to that of Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire. Serres believed that there was only one underlying animal type and that in the course of their development, the organs of the higher animals repeated the form of the quivalent organs in lower organisms...". (DSB XII pp. 315/316)**4743/B5AR/A7AR(2)
Crema, Antonio Ronna, 1818/1823, 8 tomes reliés en 7 volumes in 8, demi-basane, dos ornés de filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), (quelques rousseurs) T.1 : (3), 345pp., T.2 : (2), 68pp., (1pp.), T.3 : pp. 71/344, T.4 : 316pp., T.5 : 379pp., T.6 : 291pp., T.7 : (1), 32pp., (1), 270pp., T.8 : 35pp., 402pp., (2)
---- FIRST ITALIAN EDITION ---- TROIS FEUILLES MANUSCRITS DE L'ÉPOQUE ONT ETE INSERES DANS LE TOME 5 ---- "Toward the end of the century, Samuel Thomas Von Soemmerring (1755/1830), a native of Thorn, Western Prussia, wrote a monumental treatise on anatomy Vom Baue des menschlichen Körpers . Soemmerring made most important researches on the brain, the eye, the ear, throat, nose, hernia, the anthropology of the negro and the injurious effects of corsets... . (Garrison Hist. of Med. p. 333). Soemmering Handbook of human anatomy was based as far as possible on his own observations and was conceived as a supplement to Haller's Primae lineae physiologiae. It contains an impressive list of his anatomical discoveries. Among those that are still accepted, two of the most remarkable are the observation that arterial trunks always lie on the bent side of the joints and the discovery that the small part of the trigeminal nerve always lies against the third branch". (DSB XII p. 510) ---- Garrison N° 400 1st german ed. - Bayle & Thillaye II pp. 774/776 - Jourdan VII p. 231 - Haymaker pp. 7 & 288 - MacHenry**4818/S.ARM
Berlin, 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., Asselin et Houzeau, 1892, un fort volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur (défraîchi), 1116pp., ,nombreuses figures en noir et en couleurs
---- "Chirurgien et anatomiste français (1834/1904), P.J. TILLAUX fut directeur des travaux anatomiques en 1864, professeur d'anatomie à Paris en 1890. Il réalisa, dès 1880, des thyroïdectomies subtotales" ---- Bariéty & Coury p. 746 ---- Septième édition**5031/CAV.H3
Louvain, Uystpruyst-Dieudonné, 1906, un volume grand in 8 relié en demi-basane bleue marine à coins, dos orné de fers dorés (reliure de l'époque), 15pp., 999pp., nombreuses figures dans le texte
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Quatrième édition REVUE et AUGMENTEE ---- "INFLUENTIAL TEXTBOOK ON NEUROLOGICAL TEACHING AND RESEARCH" (Haymaker ---- "Classical and standard work in neurologi" (MacHenry) ---- "After studying in Berlin and Frankfurt-am-Main, A. Van Gehuchten returned, at the age of twenty-six, to the catholic university of Louvain to take charge of descriptive anatomy. In 1890 appeared his first paper, which dealt with the olfactory mucosa of mammals as revealed by the Golgi method. This was the beginning of years of research on the olfactory bulb, optic lobes, cerebellum, spinal cord, innervation of the hair follicles, etc... Van Gehuchten's work on the structure of nerve cells and his promulgation of the theory of dynamic polarization in 1891 helped to establish the neuron doctrine. In 1900 he began the publication of his journal, Le Névraxe, in which many of his papers appeared. His early work had laid the foundations for his first textbook, Anatomie du système nerveux de l'homme which went to several editions. The textbook had a lasting influence on neurological teaching and research in other countries...". (Haymaker pp. 120/123)**5138/H1
Amsterdam, Joannem Janssonium, 1666; un volume in 4 relié en plein veau, dos orné de fers dorés (reliure de l'époque), (restauration ancienne à la partie inférieure du dos, quelques épidermures sur les plats et à un mors, petit travail de vers dans la marge supérieure de 6 feuillets, tache d'encre dans la mage inférieure d'un feuillet, quelques cahiers uniformément roussis), 1 PORTRAIT DE BLASIUS, 1 TITRE GRAVE, (11), 558pp., (8), 52 PLANCHES à pleine page.
---- Seconde édition de l'édition commentée par BLASIUS de cet ouvrage de VESLING ---- L'anatomie de VESLING commentée par BLASIUS occupe la première partie de l'ouvrage (pp. 1/306). La deuxième partie (l'appendice) comprend les mémoires suivants : WILLIS (Th.). De cerebro, ejusque partibus ; De nervis & spinali medulla - STENO (N.). De glandulis, ductibusque variis aliis, os spectantibus, salivae vel muco dicatis ; De ductibus novis oculorum & Narium - PAULI (H.). De osculis et valvulis vasorum ; De labyrintho ductus roriseri - BARTHOLIN (T.). De ductu chylisero ; De ossibus wormianis - HIGHMORI (A.). De vasis lienis ; De ductu ejus virsungiano ; De ductunovo tertium ; De columnis cordis ; De maxilae superioris cavitate ; De caverna ossis frontis ; De cerebro, ejusque partibus - BELLINI (A.L.). De structura & Usu renum - MALPIGHII (M.). De structura & Usu pulmonum - RUYSCH (F.). De valvulis lymphae ductuum ; De valvulis venarum lactearum ; De lymphae ductibus in hepate & splene - etc ---- "A native Westphalian, VESLING was professor of anatomy and surgery at Padua in 1632. He was also director of the botanical gardens there... The present work is his most important contribution and was popular as a textbook for a number of years. VESLING aimed to explain the parts of the body as they were encountered during dissection and to avoid discussion of theoretical matters in order not to create confusion. However, he departed from his stated purpose to give a clear picture of the circulation of the blood and action of the heart based on Harvey's research. His descriptions of the lymphatics and asertion that four pulmonary veins normally empty into the heart's left auricle are of particular scientific significance". (Heirs of Hippocrates 1641 ed.) ---- "BLASIUS (or Blaes) was a dutch anatomist and physician whose primary interest was in comparative anatomy, the field in which he made his major scientific contributions. As professor of medicine at Amsterdam, he was also a practicing physician". (Heirs of Hippocrates)**5190/H1