Editore: Frankfurt a. M., J. Alt., 1904
Da: Universitätsbuchhandlung Herta Hold GmbH, Berlin, Germania
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Aggiungi al carrello340 Abb., XVI, 306 S. Unaufgeschnittene Original-Broschur (leicht knickspurig und angeschmutzt). Verstärkender Klebestreifen im vorderen Innengelenk. Durchgehend leicht gebräunt, sonst in schöner Erhaltung. Sprache: Deutsch.
Editore: Verlag von Johannes Alt, Frankfurt am Main, 1904
Da: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrellohardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Mackenzie, James: Die Lehre vom Puls-Arterienpuls-Venenpuls-Leberpuls-sichtbare Herzbewegungen. Frankfurt. Verlag von Johannes Alt, 1904. Erste dt.Auflage. Mit 340 Figuren. Garrison & Morton 2812: " In his classic monograph Mackenzie included a description and illustration of his polygraph, with which he made simultaneous tracings of the pulse, apex beat etc." Edinburgh : Wiege berühmter Kardiologen : " Der Name Mackenzie ist eng verknüpft mit der Geschichte der Herzrhythmusstörungen. Er gilt als erster Kardiologe Englands. .Sein besonderes Interesse galt der Untersuchung von Herzrhythmusstörungen. Er gehörte neben Wenckebach zu den ersten, die Ende des vergangenen Jahrhunderts den Puls aufzeichneten.Zu diesem Zweck benutzte er seit 1893 einen Polygraphen. .James Mackenzie war der erste , der systematisch Unregelmäßigkeiten des herzschlages untersuchte und für seine Zeit bahnbrechende Entdeckungen machte. In seiner 1902 erschienenen Arbeit " The study of the pulse " unterscheidet er zwischen 'youthful type'(Sinusarrhythmien), 'adult type' (Extrasystolen) und dangerous type (Vorhofparalyse und Vorhofflimmern).". Used.
Editore: Johannes Alt,, Franckfurt a. M.,, 1904
Da: Studio Bibliografico Benacense, Riva del garda, TN, Italia
Prima edizione
EUR 242,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloCm. 24, pp. xvi, 306. Con 340 figure incise nel testo. Solida ed elegante legatura coeva in mezza pergamena, dorso liscio con fregi e titoli in oro su tassello. Perfetta conservazione. Prima edizione tedesca. Cfr. Garrison-Morton (2812): "In his classic monograph Mackenzie included a description and illustration of his polygraph, with which he made si multaneous tracings of the pulse, apex beat etc.".
Editore: J. Alt, Frankfurt/Main, 1904
Lingua: Tedesco
Da: Antiquariat Winfried Kuhn, Berlin, Germania
EUR 90,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloHalbleinenband im Stil der Zei. Condizione: Gut. Frankfurt/Main, J. Alt 1904. XVI, 306 Seiten, 340 Textillustrationen. Halbleinenband im Stil der Zeit mit Rückenschild. Erste deutsche Ausgabe. - "In his classic monograph Mackenzie included (p. 10) a description and illustration of his polygraph, with which he made simultaneous tracings of the pulse, apex beat, etc." (Garrison/Morton 2812, zur engl. Ausg. 1902). - "His 'study of the pulse' (1902) was the first scientific treatise on irregularities of the pulse and established his reputation as one of the leading heart specialists of the day" (Heirs of Hippocrates 1113 Anm.). - Bedford Library of Cardiology, 68. Tadellos erhalten.
Da: Celler Versandantiquariat, Eicklingen, Germania
Membro dell'associazione: GIAQ
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Aggiungi al carrelloAlt, Frankfurt/M., 1904. XVI, 306 S. mit 340 Abb., Halbleinen, (einige wenige Anstreichungen / Name auf Titel / Block leicht schief / etwas berieben / innen leicht gebräunt u. fleckig)---- Aus dem Englischen mit ausdrücklicher Bewilligung des Verfassers von Dr. med. Adolf Deutsch - 902 Gramm.
Data di pubblicazione: 1904
Da: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Germania
Prima edizione
EUR 155,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloAus dem Englischen mit ausdrücklicher Bewilligung des Verfassers von Adolf Deutsch. - Frankfurt a.M., Verlag von Johannes Alt, 1904, 8°, XVI, 306 pp., mit 340 Figuren, Halbleinenband d.Zt.; kleiner St. a.Tit. First German Edition! Sir James Mackenzie's "classic work on the pulse marked the end of the ars sphygmica of ancient sphygmology." Bedford (1st. Ed. 1894) "Mackenzie was born in Scotland and studied medicine at the University of Edinburgh. He entered general practice in Burnley, Lancashire and remained there for more than twenty-five years before moving to London in late 1907 in order to obtain greater opportunities for his clinical research. Mackenzie became interested in cardiac arrhythmias early in his career and developed the well-known Mackenzie Ink Polygraph to assist him with his studies. This work was the first scientific treatise on irregularities of the pulse and established Mackenzie's reputation as one of the leading heart specialists of the day. He describes and depicts his clinical polygraph, fully explores the nature of the pulse and concentrates on the clinical significance of the pulse in diagnosing irregularities of the heart. " Heirs of Hippocrates, No.2149 2149 (2nd. Engl. Ed. 1902) Bedford Library of Cardiology, 68; Garrison & Morton No. 2812 (2nd. Engl. Ed. 1902).