Couverture souple. Broché. 175 pages. Couverture défraîchie. Petits manques à la première de couverture. Papier légèrement bruni, rousseurs.
Livre. 2 planches hors texte. Librairie Germer Baillière et Cie, 1878.
2001 [8], 179 p., several figs, num. tables, paperbound. Thesis.
P., Hermann, 1940; un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée (défraîchie), 82pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- Idée générale du rôle du système nerveux - Fonctions du système nerveux cérébro-spinal embryonnaire - Fonctions du système nerveux central primitif - Réflexes conditionnés et inconditionnés, principes fondamentaux de l'activité nerveuse - Lois générales de l'activité du système cérébro-spinal - Activité électrique du cerveau en fonction de l'âge - Activité thermique du système nerveux cérébro-spinal -Fonctions spéciales du système nerveux cérébro-spinal - etc**4496/H6
New-York, MD Publications, sans date (1959) ; in-8, cartonnage de l’éditeur en pleine toile jaune, auteur et titre dorés, jaquette bleue imprimée ; 223, (3) pp. , 1 planche hors-texte.
Edition originale. Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur daté du 13 janvier 1959 sur la première page. Exemplaire en très bon état.
Phone number : 06 60 22 21 35
P., L'hygiène médicale, 1936, un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée, pp. 105/136
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- TIRE A PART (OFFPRINT) de la revue l'hygiène médicale ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE**7443/H5
1973 [6], 242 p., num. figs, paperbound. Thesis. With English abstract.
1997 172 p., num. figs & tables, paperbound. Thesis.
1991 153 p., num. figs, paperbound. Thesis.
Paris, G. Doin, 1939, in-8°, XVI + 912 p., avec 220 fig. en noir et en couleurs, reliure en toile originale. Bel ex. frais.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Paris, Masson 1936, 253x165mm, 230pages, broché. Bon état.
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1999 iii, 322 p., num. (several col.) figs, 4to, paperbound. Thesis.
1990 [6], 136 p., num. figs, paperbound. Thesis.
1999 133 p., num. figs, paperbound. Thesis. Library stamps.
Bruxelles, Rossel 1910 47pp. + 10 ills. hors-texte, 26cm., br.orig., bon état, [Vingtième congrès des médecins aliénistes et neurologistes de France et de Pays de Langue Française, Bruxelles-Liège 1-7 août 1910], P76606
Stuttgard, Enke, 1875; un volume grand in 8 relié en demi- chagrin rouge à nerfs (reliure de l'époque), (nerfs légèrement frottés), 31pp., 800pp.
---- Deuxième édition CORRIGEE ---- BON EXEMPLAIRE ---- "I. ROSENTHAL, (1836/1915), est l'auteur de nombreux ouvrages de neurologie". (Dictionnaire historique des médecins) ---- Krankheiten der Gehirnhüte - Krankheiten der Hirnsubstanz - Krankheiten des verlängerten Markes - Krankheiten der Rückenmarkssubstanz - Die hysterie und ihre nervenstörungen - Cerebrale und spinale Krampfformen - Krankheiten des peripheren Nervensystems - etc**4561/H1
P., Béchet, 1823, un volume in 8 relié en demi-basane, dos orné de filets dorés (reliure de l'époque), 23pp., 503pp.
---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Seconde édition (augmentée) dans laquelle "on y trouvera une multitude de FAITS NOUVEAUX et intéressans" (préface de l'auteur) ---- "In 1809, ROSTAN (1790/1866) became an interne des hopitaux at La Salpêtrière in Paris, serving under the surgeon A.M. LALLEMAND and then under Philippe PINEL... Appointed Médecin-adjoint at La Salpêtrière in 1818, he organized courses in clinical medicine. These lectures, held at the bedside, were presented with great erudition and a highly developed clinical sense. They were immensely popular and influenced auditors as J.M. CHARCOT and K.R. WUNDERLICH. During this period ROSTAN conducted original research on encephalomalacia, myocardial hypertrophy and cardiac asthma. His scientific publications were notable for the precision of their clinical observations and for the clarity of their anatomico-pathological explanations. ROSTAN was a typical representative of the anatomicoclinical school of Paris. Confident of its sensualist and positivist approach and able to draw on the rich material for observation furnished by the great urban hospitals, this school constituted a bridge between Hippocratic and modern experimental medicine. In all of his scientific work, ROSTAN pursued the same goal : to explain clinical symptoms by specific organic lesions. His studies of the vascular disorders of the central nervous system and HIS DEFINITION OF RAMOLLISSEMENT CEREBRAL (ENCEPHALOMALACIA) (1820-1823) WERE FUNDAMENTAL ADVANCES IN THE KNOWLEDGE AND INTERPRETATION OF APOPLEXY...". (DSB XI p. 559/560) ---- Postel & Quetel p. 705**8580/H3
P., Béchet, 1826, 3 VOLUMES in 8 reliés en cartonnage bradel, dos ornés de filets dorés (reliures de l'époque), (coiffes usées, 1 coin émoussé), T.1 : (2), 587pp., T.2 : (2), 802pp., T.3 : (2), 597pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE des cours donnés par L. ROSTAN à la SALPETRIERE ---- "In 1809, Rostan (1790/1866) became an interne des hopitaux at La Salpêtrière in Paris, serving under the surgeon A.M. Lallemand and then under Philippe Pinel... Appointed Médecin-adjoint at La Salpêtrière in 1818, he organized courses in clinical medicine. These lectures, held at the bedside, were presented with great erudition and a highly developed clinical sense. They were immensely popular and influenced auditors as J.M. Charcot and K.R. Wunderlich. During this period Rostan conducted original research on encephalomalacia, myocardial hypertrophy and cardiac asthma. His scientific publications were notable for the precision of their clinical observations and for the clarity of their anatomico-pathological explanations. Rostan was a typical represnetative of the anatomicoclinical school of Paris. Confident of its sensualist and positivist approach and able to draw on the rich material for observation furnished by the great urban hospitals, this school constituted a bridge between Hippocratic and modern experimental medicine. In all of his scientific work, Rostan pursued the same goal : to explain clinical symptoms by specific organic lesions. His studies of the vascular disorders of the central nervous system and his definition of ramollissement cérébral were fundamental advances in the knowledge and interpretationof apoplexy...". (DSB XI p. 559/560) ---- Postel & Quetel p. 705**7588/C6DE
Basel, S. Karger, 1958, in-8vo, VIII + 139 S., Original-Broschüre. Schönes Exemplar.
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P., Masson, 1863; un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée (défraîchie), 20pp., 2 PLANCHES
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- TIRE-A-PART (OFFPRINT) du Journal de physiologie de l'homme et des animaux, octobre 1862, N° 20 ---- "In 1860, C. ROUGET (1824/1804), was appointed to the chair of physiology at the University of Montpellier where it is said he was an efficient and inspiring teacher. He was professor of physiology in the Muséum d'histoire Naturelle. His colleagues specially remembered him as a brilliant histologist. In summarizing Rouget's achievement one is faced with the same difficulty that beset the Academy when they were preparing his citation for the La Caze Prize of 1887. On account of the extent and variety of his published writings it was almost impossible to decide what work was most representative of his contribution to science. There are few instances in which his research is not characterized by some degree of originality... Rouget was especially interested in three topics : the eye, contractile tissue and nerve endings...". (DSB XI pp. 565/567)**4572/H6
P., Masson, 1865; un volume in 8, broché, couverture imprimée (défraîchie), 56pp., 3 PLANCHES
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- TIRE-A-PART (OFFPRINT du Journal de physiologie de l'homme et des animaux ---- "In 1860, C. ROUGET (1824/1804), was appointed to the chair of physiology at the University of Montpellier where it is said he was an efficient and inspiring teacher. He was professor of physiology in the Muséum d'histoire Naturelle. His colleagues specially remembered him as a brilliant histologist. In summarizing Rouget's achievement one is faced with the same difficulty that beset the Academy when they were preparing his citation for the La Caze Prize of 1887. On account of the extent and variety of his published writings it was almost impossible to decide what work was most representative of his contribution to science. There are few instances in which his research is not characterized by some degree of originality... Rouget was especially interested in three topics : the eye, contractile tissue and nerve endings...". (DSB XI pp. 565/567)**4573/H6
Paris, Université Paris 6, 2007, in-4to, ca. 4 p. + 151 p., brochure originale.
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P., Lahure, 1928; un volume in 4, broché, couverture imprimée, 1 portrait, 21pp.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE**1643/F5DE
Masson & Cie, 1946, gr. in-8vo, XV + 1106 p., richement ill. de fig. en n./b., brochure originale, couverture devant détachée, dos fendu et haut du dos tirée (sans manque).
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
Etude clinique et médico-légale. Thèse. Bordeaux. Destout. 1908. In-8 br.105pp. Comment on meurt de l'ennui...de l'autre.(1).
L'auteur, né à Sète en 1884, était élève du Service de Santé de la Marine. Comment on meurt de l'ennui... de l'autre!