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Editore: Guillaume Cavelier, Paris, 1734
Da: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Later Editions. Octavos, Four Volumes, bound as two. The first book contains a single volume; the second book contains the second volume of Anatomie Chirurgicale, in addition to two other standalone works. In Good condition. In full brown leather bindings; spines paneled with elaborate gilt decoration and gilt titling on tan leather labels; gilt roll to board edges. Scuffing and wear to boards, with peeling to covers. All edges and fore corners rubbed, with sections of exposed board. Chipping to heads and tails of spines; heaviest at head of Vol. I, with head band nearly detached. Text block edges show shelf wear and dust soiling. Lightly age toned and very sparsely foxed throughout. Splitting to hinges. Rear pastedown in Vol. I and both pastedowns in Vol. II are separating from the boards. ~2 in. closed tear in Vol. I p. 39. Splitting in gutters of several signatures throughout both volumes due to damage to end bands. Closed tears affect some fold-out plates. Tidemarks affect pages in the rear of both volumes. CONTENTS: Anatomie Chirurgicale Vol. I (xxiv, 514, [2] pages, plus plates i-xxx); Anatomie Chirurgicale Vol. II (viii, 313, 336-352, 453-465, 366-403 pages, plus plates xxxi-xlviii), bound together with Observations Anatomiques (viii, 175 pages, plus 8 plates), and Six Observations ([2], 36, [2] pages). Shelved in Room F. The first work in this set is the second edition of Flemish surgeon Jean Palfin's [Jan Palfijn's] very famous treatise on anatomy, which was first published in 1726 under the title Anatomie du Corps Humain. This work and its earlier edition were very influential in the medical field for their detailed anatomical illustrations and descriptive, actionable advice for surgeons, becoming a widespread, authoritative medical text throughout Europe and other parts of the world. The second work, bound together with Vol. II of Anatomie Chirurgicale, is a French translation of Frederik Ruysch's Observationum Anatomico-Chirurgicarum Centuria. Ruysch was a renowned anatomist and botanist in his own right, most well-known for his anatomical museum - the Cabinet of Curiosities - and his improved embalming technique, which preserved bodies for longer periods of time in a more visually life-like state. The final work, also bound together with Vol. II of Anatomie Chirurgicale and Observations Anatomiques, is a revised edition of Six Observations by Michel Brisseau, who is notable for being the first to demonstrate the true nature of cataracts as an increased opacity of the lens of the eye, rather than a film that covered the eye, which was the prevailing belief at the time. Together, these works comprise a collection of highly influential studies, treatises, and observations on anatomy and surgery by some of the most notable medical practitioners of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. 1408797. Special Collections.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Print on Demand. This book is an in-depth look at the state of anatomy and medical knowledge during the 1700s. The author, an acclaimed professor of anatomy in the eighteenth century, explores the body, its parts, and the ailments that affect them in a way that reflects the scientific understanding of his time. Readers are treated to a detailed catalog of illnesses and their physical manifestations, including the plague and other diseases known during this period. In addition to an examination of the body in health and sickness, the author provides insights into the nature of death, including the physical signs that indicate the approach of death. The book is richly illustrated with images that showcase the author's own anatomical studies and insights. This book is a testament to the advances made in the field of medicine during the 1700s and offers a valuable glimpse into the challenges individuals faced during this era. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.