Lahr, M. Schauenburg, 1858-1859, gr. in-8vo, XIV + 424 S., teils stark stockfleckig, kleiner Bibl.-Stempel auf Titelbl. ‘Bibliotheca Collegii Exaeten’, Halbledereinband der Zeit. Scharnier gespalten (Amateurhaft repariert).
Rare. First and only edition of this classical text of Neurophysiology. Moritz Schiff’s (1823-1896) name is hardley ever remembered in connection with any of the great discoveries in neurology, yet a close look at his work shows him as one of the pioneers in experimental neurophysiology. He made important contributions to human physiology, including studies of the circulatory system and the action of the vagus nerve. HAYMAKER, Founders of Neurology, pp. 258-264.
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Lahr, M. Schauenburg, 1858-1859, gr. in-8vo, XIV + 424 S., Seiten leicht vergilbt, Aus de Bibliothek v. Prof. Dr. Th. Kocher, Bern (mit Namens-Stempel auf Vorsaz), Original-Pappband.
First and only edition of this classical text of Neurophysiology. Moritz Schiff’s (1823-1896) name is hardley ever remembered in connection with any of the great discoveries in neurology, yet a close look at his work shows him as one of the pioneers in experimental neurophysiology. He made important contributions to human physiology, including studies of the circulatory system and the action of the vagus nerve. HAYMAKER, Founders of Neurology, pp. 258-264; Garrison-Morton other publication by Schiff.
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Couverture souple. Broché. 352 pages. Quelques passages soulignés au crayon.
Livre. Editions Gallimard (Collection : TEL), 1994.
1989 vii, 91 p., 15 figs, hardbound. Library stamps, number on spine.
Bonn, P. Hanstein, 1894, gr. in-8°, 58 S., Stempel a.d. Titelbl., Hlwd. (Bibl.).
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1968 (5th ed.) xi, 556 p., 500 figs, 4to, cloth. Library stamps. The standard work.
1994 136 p., num. figs, paperbound. Thesis. Library stamps, number pasted on spine.
1986 [8], 84, [5] p., num. figs & photographs, hardbound. Thesis.
SCHULTZ, J(ohann) H(einrich) / STEVEN, M. / SCHMITZ, K. / MAYER, L. / LE CRON, L.M.:
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Stuttgart, Gustav Fischer, 1965, gr. in-8°, VIII + 72 S., Original-Broschüre.
Prof. Dr. J.H. Schultz (geb. 1884), Nervenarzt in Berlin, war Privatdozent der Universität Jena. Besonders die Entdeckung und breite Anwendung des "autogenen Trainings" hat Schultz zu einem der führenden Psychotherapeuten gemacht.
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1972 216 p., 111 figs, cloth. Library stamps.
1995 [6], 171 p., paperbound. Thesis. Library stamps, number taped on spine.
Erlangen, Eduard Besold, 1881, gr. in-8vo, VI, Seiten 288-1026, ill., Halbleder. Rücken beschädigt.
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Hambrug, Gerhard Stalling, 1955, un volume in 8 reldié en cartonnage éditeur, 339pp.
---- Réunion d'articles concernant Alexis Carrel, Victor Weizsäcker, Pavlov, Ramon Y Cajal, Bleuler, Schultz, Fleming, Bovéri, Correns, Mitschurin, Driesch, Hartmann, Meyerhof, Frisch, Boule... par MM. Helmut Leonhardt, R. Nissen, K. Heinemann, M. Brandt, Manfred Bleuler, E. Ungerer, H. Bauer - ETC**4710/CAV.i1
Munchen Lehmann's verlag, 1902, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 13pp., (1pp.), (1), 379pp., (1pp.), 264 FIGURES dans le texte et 26 PLANCHES en noir et en COULEURS
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Motorische Lähmung - Muskel-atrophie - Störungen der coordination - Motorische Reizerscheinungen, abnorme contraktionen - Störungen des gesichtsausdrucks, der körperhaltung und des ganges bei nervenkranken - Die Störungen der sprache und der hendschrift - Die störungen der elektrischen erregbarkeit, elektrodiagnostik - Sensibilität und sensorische thätigkeit - Reflexerregbarkeit und muskeltonus - Vasomotorische, trophische, secretorische und viscerale störungen - Degenerationszeichen - Allgemeine therapie der nervenkrankheiten**7481/H6
Zürich, Art. Institut Orell Füssli, 1948, in-8vo, 31 S., Original-Broschüre.
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Wien, Innsbruck, Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1955, gr. in-8°, 115 S., Original-Broschüre.
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Contribution à l'étude de la cytophysiologie du neurone. Thèse pour obtenir le grade de docteur en médecine. Marseille, le 9 février 1955. In-4 (208 x 265mm) broché, couverture imprimée, 89 pages, 25 figures collées hors pagination et table. Exemplaire polycopié. Bel hommage de l'auteur
London (u. a.), Macmillan, 1941, gr. in-8°, XII + 207 p., clothbound with orig. jackett, fine copy of the First edition.
Narendra Nath Sen Gupta (23 December 1889 – 13 June 1944) was a Harvard-educated Indian psychologist, philosopher, and professor, who is generally recognized as the founder of modern psychology in India along with Indian Scientist Gunamudian David Boaz. In 1940, he established the Second independent department of psychology in India the Department of Experimental Psychology, at the University of Calcutta, the first Being in University of Madras by Dr. Gunamudian David Boaz. Wikipedia states the first edition in 1942 ?.
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P., Alcan, 1888; un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin noir (reliure de l'époque), (2), 3pp., (1),452pp., 40 figures dans le texte
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE REVUE ET AUGMENTEE PAR SERGI ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- Eléments physiologiques (ovule humain et son développement, organes de nutrition, de relation et de reproduction, muscles, nerfs sensitifs et moteurs, force nerveuse) - La sensibilité - Fonction de la sensibilité : la sensation - Perceptivité de la sensation (ouie, vue, peau...) - Inductions des sensations - Les centres nerveux encéphaliques - Fonctions de l'encéphale -phénomènes physico-chimiques de l'activité cérébrale - Développement de la perceptivité - Perception d'espace, de temps - La conscience, sentiment, évolution et hérédité des sentiments - Sentiments sociaux, individuo-sociaux, esthétiques - Mouvement réflexe et instinct - Origine et éléments de la volition - ETC**4738/F4
P.U.F. (« Que Sais-je, 2754 »), 2002 in-16, 127 pp., broché.
Très bel exemplaire. [VA-3]
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)
Paris, Robert Laffont, 2003. 15 x 24, 302 pp., broché, très bon état.
Saint-Petersbourg, 1866, 3 parties reliées en un volume in 8, demi-chagrin noir (reliure de l'époque), (coiffe usée, petites piqûres de vers sans gravité dans les marges des derniers feuillets, cachet sur la page de titre).(2), 158pp., 1 planche dépliante, (1), pp. 159/328, (1), pp. 329/503, 6pp., 12pp., figures dans le texte
EDITION ORIGINALE ---- "THE FATHER OF RUSSIAN PHYSIOLOGY" ---- "While working in the Paris laboratory of Claude Bernard, Setchenov reported on central inhibition - the repressive effects of thalamic nerve centers on spinal reflexes. He thus inaugurated research on inhibition phenomena in the central nervous system. His discovery led Sechenov to suggest the theory of cerebral behavior mechanisms, according to which all conscious and unconscious acts are reflexes in terms of their structure. This theory provide the basis for the development of neurophysiology and objective psychology in Russia, including the investigations of Pavlov and Bekhterev. In elaborating the theory of the functions of higher nerve centers, Sechenov established a principle of self-regulation that was set forth in works published in 1866, 1891 and 1898...". (DSB XII pp. 270/271) ---- Cf. Haymaker, MacHenry - N° 2**4763/CART
Saint-Petersbourg, 1891; un volume in 8 relié en pleine toile bordeaux, dos muet (reliure de l'époque), (mouillures pâles dans les marges de quelques feuillets, cachet sur la page de titre), (2), 3pp., 229pp., figures dans le texte.
---- EDITION ORIGINALE ---- "THE FATHER OF RUSSIAN PHYSIOLOGY" ---- "While working in the Paris laboratory of Claude Bernard, Sechenov reported on central inhibition - the repressive effects of thalamic nerve centers on spinal reflexes. He thus inaugurated research on inhibition phenomena in the central nervous system. His discovery led Sechenov to suggest the theory of cerebral behavior mechanisms, according to which all conscious and unconscious acts are reflexes in terms of their structure. This theory provide the basis for the development of neurophysiology and objective psychology in Russia, including the investigations of Pavlov and Bekhterev. In elaborating the theory of the functions of higher nerve centers, Sechenov established a principle of self-regulation that was set forth in works published in 1866, 1891 and 1898... Mere impartiality impuls us to acknowledge the fact that it was Ivan Mikhaylovich (Sechenov) who laid the real foundations of teaching concerning the mechanism of the central nervous system". (DSB XII pp. 270/271 & Pavlov Complete works, vol. VI p. 251) ---- Cf. Haymaker, MacHenry - (N° 6)**4765/CART
Moscou, Editions en langues étrangères, 1957, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 1 portrait, 598pp.
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