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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Fine. 96 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm Dutch.
Data di pubblicazione: 1615
Da: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloLeiden : Justi a Colter, Lugduni Batavorum, 1615, kl.-4°, (16), 188 pp., mit 25 z.T. ganzseitige Textkupfer, Pergamenteinband d.Zt.; feines Expl. First edition of Pieter Pauw's seminal work on the human bones, with twenty-five illustrations, and printer's mark after Hans Holbein's Dance of Death on title leaf. Lacks the 4 (5) folding plates and the 2 leaves at end with dedicatory verse and errata like in most other copies I could trace. Pieter Pauw (or Paaw) (1564-1617), "was born in Amsterdam, and, like Platter, had studied with Fabrici at Padua. He was appointed Professor of Anatomy and Botany at Leiden, and was responsible for the building of its anatomy theatre. His special interest was in osteology. " In 1615, Pieter Paaw was the first to describe the sesame-shaped fourth ossicle in the middle ear of oxen within the stapes tendon, sometimes related as the "oval ossicle". Soon after his initial description, other anatomists began to write regarding this sesamoid bone in both humans and nonhuman mammals, although it does not exist in humans. Descriptions of this additional ossicle in the stapes tendon have been misinterpreted by authors, confusing its terminology. Also it was referred as "ossiculum Pavius". The interesting sketches were revealed in his anatomical masterpiece "Primitiae anatomicae de humani corporis ossibus", published in 1615. Besides the detailed description of the bones of the body, including the bones of hand and foot, the pictures with sections of the frontal, maxillary and sphenoid bones show that he was familiar with the presence of paranasal sinuses, including maxillary one, discovery attributed erroneously to British surgeon anatomist Nathaniel Highmore (1613-1685), who described it 36 years after Pauw." Sergey A. Kutia, Leylia R. Shaymardanova: Pieter Pauw (1564-1617). Russian Open Medical Journal, 6/3 (2017), pp.1-3 Perhaps the first osteological work to be published in the Netherlands,." Heirs of Hippocrates Siehe - van der Klaauw, C.J. Die Skelettstückchen in der Sehne des Musculus stapedius und nahe dem Ursprung der Chorda tympani. Z. Anat. Entwickl. Gesch. 69, 32-83 (1923). Heirs of Hippocrates No. 401; Cushing P161; Waller 7254; Wellcome 4682.
Data di pubblicazione: 1650
Da: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrelloKupferstich, Anon., ca. 1650, 222 x 172 mm. Paaw, (Pauw, Pavius), Pieter (1564-1617) M.D. Rostock. Professor of anatomy and botany at Leyden. Not. in Portr. Wellcome Inst. Hist. Med., R. Burgess.
Data di pubblicazione: 1625
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Aggiungi al carrelloKupferstich, Anon. ca. 1625, 130 x 87 mm; montiert. Paaw, (Pauw, Pavius), Pieter (1564-1617) M.D. Rostock. Professor of anatomy and botany at Leyden. Not in Portr. Wellcome Inst. Hist. Med., R. Burgess,
Data di pubblicazione: 1625
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Aggiungi al carrelloKupferstich, 1625, 152 x 102 mm. Paaw, (Pauw, Pavius), Pieter (1564-1617) M.D. Rostock. Professor of anatomy and botany at Leyden. Plate to Meursius, Athenae Batavae, 1625. Portr. Wellcome Inst. Hist. Med., R. Burgess No.2198.1.