Le François, 1946. In-12 broché, 157 pages. Illustré de dessins dans le texte par Joseph HEMARD. TRES BEL ENVOI DE L'AUTEUR. Bel exemplaire, non coupé. Edition originale.
%ASSON ET CIE. 1930. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 189 pages. Nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
Paris, Octave Doin et Fils, 1912. 13 x 18, 1304 pp., 50 figures, reliure d'édition pleine percaline ocre, bon état.
Traduit par Mme. I. Trifonoff. Préface du Professeur Gley. P. Legrand, 1929. Grand in-8, 418 pages. Broché.(petites rousseurs sur le début de l'ouvrage).
PAVLOV, BYKOV, IVANOV-SMOLENSKI, JOUKOV-BEREJNIKOV, MAISKI, KALINITCHENKO, MIASNIKOV.
Reference : 6905
Paris, Centre culturel et économique France-U.R.S.S., sans date. In-8, broché.
[6905]
Oxford, University Press, 1928 16,5 x 24,5, 430 pp., 18 figures, cartonné, toilé, Bon état - 4 tampons, qques taches rouille, qques chapitres marqués ou soulignés crayon noir ou rouge, E.O. en anglais, 2nd printing
IMP. BOURGES ET ROUSSIN. NON DATE. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 32 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
Genève, Alliance Culturelle du Livre (coll. "Les classiques de la médecine"), 1962. Gr. in-8°, 465p. Reliure similicuir rouge d'éditeur.
Introduction de M. Léon Binet. Troisième volume de cette collection.
Gonthier. 1963. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 222 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
Collection bibliothèque médiations n°5 - Introduction de J.F.Le Ny. Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
Cahiers de Médecine soviétique (Suppléments) 1953 9 vol. broché 9 fascicules in-8, agrafés, 303 pp. (pagination continue). Couverture du 1er fasc. poussiéreuse et passée. Infime tache en pied de la couverture du 9e fasc. Sinon bon état général.
Berlin, Akademie-Vlg., 1956, gr. in-8vo, mit Titelbild, kleiner Bibl. - Rundstempel auf Titelverso, Ln. Verlagseinbände. Rücken mit Bibl.-Zettel, sauberes und gut erhaltenes Exemplar.
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Weisbaden, J. F. Bergman, 1898. Large8vo. Bound uncut with the original wrappers in contemporary half cloth with marbled boards and gilt lettering to spine. Front wrapper partly detached and previous owner's inscription to top of front wrapper. Otherwise a fine and clean copy. XII, 199, (5) pp.
First German (and first in general) translation of Pavlov's seminal work on the digestion glands in which he demonstrated that the effects of feeding were transmitted to the gastric glands even when food was prevented from entering the stomach. (One Hundred Books Famous in Medicine 86). ""Pavlov summarized his experiments in a series of lectures given in 1896 and published in Russian the following year. A German translation appeared in 1898 and an English one in 1902. For his work on physiology of digestion Pavlov was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1904."" (One Hundred Books Famous in Medicine 86). ""Scientific Research In the years 1891-1903, Pavlov concentrated on the studies of the digestive system that were systematized in his Lectures on the Work of the Main Gastric Glands (1897) and won him a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1904). In this research, Pavlov’s ""physiological thinking"" was embodied in the ""chronic experiment,"" and his analysis of data was structured by his metaphor of the digestive system as a precise and purposive chemical factory. For the chronic experiment, experimental dogs were prepared surgically with an operation designed to give the experimenter access to a digestive gland. Experiments began only after the dog had recovered and regained a ""normal"" state. These operations included the esophagotomy, which separated the cavities of the mouth and stomach, allowing Pavlov to use sham-feeding experiments to demonstrate the centrality of a psychic actor, appetite, in the first phase of digestive secretion. To study the second, nervous-chemical phase of digestion, he developed an innervated version of Heidenhain’s isolated stomach. In Pavlov’s isolated sac, the main stomach remained continuous with the digestive tract, but a smaller pouch, isolated from food by a mucous membrane, maintained its nervous connections to the larger stomach. For Pavlov, as a nervist, the innervation of the isolated sac assured that its glandular reactions would mirror those in the main stomach. Inserting a fistula in this small stomach, Pavlov and his co-workers measured the quantity and quality of its glandular secretions, which Pavlov analyzed in his ""characteristic secretory curves."" For Pavlov, these curves reflected the precise and purposive action of the glands as they processed different foods."" (DSB)Bibliotheca Walleriana 7257.
Wiesbaden, J. F. Bergmann, 1898. 8vo. In later half cloth with gilt lettering to spine. Ex-libris pasted on to pasted down front end-paper. Previous owner's name to title-page. A very fine and clean copy. XII, 199, (5) pp.
First German (and first in general) translation of Pavlov's seminal work on the digestion glands in which he demonstrated that the effects of feeding were transmitted to the gastric glands even when food was prevented from entering the stomach. (One Hundred Books Famous in Medicine 86). ""Pavlov summarized his experiments in a series of lectures given in 1896 and published in Russian the following year. A German translation appeared in 1898 and an English one in 1902. For his work on physiology of digestion Pavlov was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1904."" (One Hundred Books Famous in Medicine 86). ""Scientific Research In the years 1891-1903, Pavlov concentrated on the studies of the digestive system that were systematized in his Lectures on the Work of the Main Gastric Glands (1897) and won him a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1904). In this research, Pavlov’s ""physiological thinking"" was embodied in the ""chronic experiment,"" and his analysis of data was structured by his metaphor of the digestive system as a precise and purposive chemical factory. For the chronic experiment, experimental dogs were prepared surgically with an operation designed to give the experimenter access to a digestive gland. Experiments began only after the dog had recovered and regained a ""normal"" state. These operations included the esophagotomy, which separated the cavities of the mouth and stomach, allowing Pavlov to use sham-feeding experiments to demonstrate the centrality of a psychic actor, appetite, in the first phase of digestive secretion. To study the second, nervous-chemical phase of digestion, he developed an innervated version of Heidenhain’s isolated stomach. In Pavlov’s isolated sac, the main stomach remained continuous with the digestive tract, but a smaller pouch, isolated from food by a mucous membrane, maintained its nervous connections to the larger stomach. For Pavlov, as a nervist, the innervation of the isolated sac assured that its glandular reactions would mirror those in the main stomach. Inserting a fistula in this small stomach, Pavlov and his co-workers measured the quantity and quality of its glandular secretions, which Pavlov analyzed in his ""characteristic secretory curves."" For Pavlov, these curves reflected the precise and purposive action of the glands as they processed different foods."" (DSB)Bibliotheca Walleriana 7257.
Montpellier, 1875.,In-4 broche,,48 p.Thèse/dissertation : Thèse/mémoire : sans couvertures
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Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] (1868) | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
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Extrait de La Revue des deux mondes | s. l. [Paris] (1868) | 15.50 x 25 cm | agrafé
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Chang-hai [Shangai], Imprimeriede T'ou-sè-wè 1928 152pp., 25cm., édition chinoise (texte en français), br., qqs.rousseurs, J68529
paris didot le jeune 1826 in 4 broché 40 pages - couverture muette
these présentée et soutenue à la faculté de medecine de paris le 10 février 1826 - envoi de l auteur - on joint notice biographique sur le docteur payen d orléans par m. jallon medecin membre de la societé royale des sciences belles lettres et arts d orléans in 12 brochée 14 pages couverture muette - envoi de l auteur.
Paris: De l'imprimerie de Didot Jeune, 1807 gr. in-8, 31 pages. Cartonnage moderne muet, très bon état.
Considérations générales sur les sciences dans leurs rapports à la médecine, et sur l'art du médecin; présentées et soutenues à l'école de médecine par P. Payen, docteur en médecine. (Paris: De l'imprimerie de Didot Jeune, 1807). [M.C.: histoire de la médecine]
Lyon Imprimerie Express 1921 in 8 (24,5x16) 1 volume broché, couverture imprimée, 47 pages. Docteur Jean-Louis Payerne-Baccard, Ex-interne des Hôpitaux de Grenoble. Bel exemplaire ( Photographies sur demande / We can send pictures of this book on simple request )
Très bon Broché
ALBIN MICHEL. 1996. In-8. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 131 pages. Nombreux schémas en noir et blanc dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
Illustrations de François Fréchet. Classification Dewey : 610-Sciences médicales. Médecine
broché - 15x23 - 131 pp - 1992 - éditions ALBIN MICHEL, Paris. Illustrations de François FRECHET.
Albin Michel 1994 130 pages in-8. 1994. broché. 130 pages. Avec figures en noir
Bon état
Cercle de l'Amitié / Diffusion Simone Sudre, 1983, in-8 br. (14,5 x 21), 202 p., un dessin, éraflure sur la couverture, intérieur propre, bon état.
"Ce que j’ai désiré faire, c’est partager avec mon lecteur des notes originales, prises sur des textes nombreux, qui m’ont fait parfois sourire, parfois frémir, et sont un témoignage de l’extrême variété des moyens auxquels les hommes de notre province ont fait appel pour soulager leurs maux. Entendons-nous bien ! Je n’ai pas écrit cet ouvrage avec le souci de suivre la mode des poutres apparentes, des potées campagnardes et du gestuel paysan. Je n’ai pas voulu, non plus, dresser une nomenclature de la pharmacopée végétale traditionnelle ; de nombreux ouvrages récents, concernant les plantes médicinales, vous apprendront que le tilleul est un calmant (ce qui n’est pas vrai pour toutes les personnes), que la menthe est un digestif, et vous y découvrirez les vieilles formules transmises de génération en génération, qui sont souvent les mêmes, d’ailleurs, du nord au sud de la France".
1867 Saint-Etienne, Théolier, 1883, in 8° broché, 48 pages ; couverture imprimée (légèrement fanée).
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