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Published by , Strenna UTET, 1981
Seller: libreria biblos, Diano castello, IM, Italy
Condition: Ottimo (Fine). Strenna UTET 1981 cartonato, 17x24,5 cm, 128 pp. numeroseillustrazioni qualche fioritura,ottimo stato 1B-43.
Published by Utet, Torino, Italy, 1981
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Published by Utet, Torino, 1981
Seller: Libreria La Fenice di Pietro Freggio, Brescia, BS, Italy
Frontespizio: A cura di Leonardo Carerj e Anita Bogetti Fassone. Con un saggio di Luigi Firpo sui "Medici piemontesi del Cinquecento". Torino: Utet, 1981. In-8°, pp. 129 con num. ill. n.t. Cart. edit. a stampa. Privo di sovr. Stato di nuovo.
Published by UTET, Torino,, 1981
Seller: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italy
Condition: MOLTO BUONO. Torino, UTET cm.17x24, pp.128, numerose tavv.in bn.e a col.nt., legatura ed. Collana Strenna,1981. A cura di Leonardo Carerj e Anna Bogetti Fassone. Con un saggio di Luigi Firpo sui Medici piemontesi del '500.
Published by Torino, Utet 1981, 1981
Seller: Libreria Gullà, Roma, RM, Italy
In-8° pp. 128 con numerose ill . tratte da antichi testi. Leg. in cartone edit. con tit. stemma edit. al piatto e in custodia. Strenna Utet.
Published by Journal of the History of Medicine, Summer, 1950., [no place]:, 1950
Seller: Jeff Weber Rare Books, Neuchatel, NEUCH, Switzerland
25 cm. Plates, figs. Self-wraps. INSCRIBED BY DR. BENJAMIN to Dr. George W. Kaplan. John Allison Benjamin, MD, urologist, surgeon, & teacher, was a remarkable medical book collector and historian. His collection was generously donated to UCLA in 1962/64.
Published by Torino, Strenna UTET, Torino, 1981
Seller: libreria minerva, Padova, PD, Italy
leg. cart. Condition: Buono (Good). ill. a colori e in bianco e nero. in ottavo leg. cart. pp. 128 Buono (Good) Buon es. Book.
Published by Utet, Torino, 1981
Seller: Il Salvalibro, Foligno, PG, Italy
Condition: Very Good. Strenna Utet 1981. Volume in copertina rigida, custodia editoriale, 129 pagine con tavole a colori. Testo a cura di Leonardo Carerj e Anita Bogetti Fassone con un saggio di Luigi Firpo sui medici piemontesi del Conquecento. In ottimo stato. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE. Book.
Language: Latin
Published by Legare Street Press 10/27/2022, 2022
ISBN 10: 101628103X ISBN 13: 9781016281034
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. Opera Omnia Medica & Chirurgica. Book.
Published by UTET, TORINO, 1981
Seller: LIBRERIA NANNI A.&C.SRL, BOLOGNA, BO, Italy
In-8, di pagg. 128, con molte ill. a colori, leg. edit. piena tela fig. con apposito cartonato edit. fig. Ottimo esemplare. Dorso legg. scolorito. Cartonato stanco e con parti scollate nella parte superiore. Testo intonso.
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. 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.
Published by , Unione tipografico-editrice torinese, 1981
Seller: librisaggi, SAN VITO ROMANO, Italy
rilegato copertina rigida. Condition: Very Good. copertina rigida, custodia mancante , ottimo stato interno , molte illustrazioni copertina rigida 128 Molto buono (Very Good) . Book.
hardcover. Condition: Very Good. A cura di Leonardo Carerj e Anita Bogetti Fassone. Con un saggio di Luigi Firpo sui medici piemontesi del Cinquecento. Tavole a colori e note . 8vo. pp. 128. . Molto buono (Very Good). Manca la custodia (No slipcase). . . Book.
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Published by UTET - Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese, TORINO, 1981
ISBN 13: 2560722044075
Seller: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italy
Condition: DISCRETO USATO. Strenna UTET ITALIANO Coperta imbrunita maggiormente al dorso e con leggeri segni da fattore tempo, tagli lievemente imbruniti, pagine in buono stato, testo completamente fruibile, a cura di Leonardo Carerj e Anita Bogetti Fassone, appartenente alla collana "Strenna UTET", presentazione a cura della Casa Editrice UTET (Torino, Natale 1980-Capodanno 1981), con un saggio di Luigi Firpo sui "Medici piemontesi del Cinquecento", illustrazioni in bianco e nero e a colori, numero pagine 128.
Published by Unione tipografico-editrice torinese, Torino., 1981
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Adige, Trento, TN, Italy
A cura di Leonardo Carerj e Anita Bogetti Fassone, con un saggio di Luigi Firpo sui Medici piemontesi del Cinquecento. Strenna Utet. Formato: 128 p., [38] c. di tav., 25 cm, tela, custodia.
Published by Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese, Torino, 1981
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Malombra, Vicenza, VI, Italy
128, [4] pp., ill. n.t.; 23,5 cm. Leg. edit. in cartone con custodia. Buono. A cura di Leonardo Carerj e Anita Bogetti Fassone.
Published by Unione Tipografico-Editrice Torinese, Torino, 1981
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Malombra, Vicenza, VI, Italy
Collana Strenna UTET 1981 128 pp. ill.; 24 cm. Tela edit., custodia. Ottimo.
Published by UTET, Strenna, Torino, 1981
Seller: Bergoglio Libri d'Epoca, RIVALBA, TO, Italy
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In 8° 129 pp. Preceduto dal saggio di Luigi Firpo "Medici piemontesi del Cinquecento". Con 38 figure a piena pagina, di cui 7 a colori: riproduzioni di antiche stampe. Cartone originale grigio. Volume ottimo, nell'astuccio editoriale. All books are in stock in fine condition or described meticulously. Very safe packaging.
Torino, "Strenna UTET", 1981, in-8, cartone editoriale, custodia, pp. 128, [4]. Con ill. n.t. e f.t.
Published by Unione Tipografico Editrice Torinese, Torino, Torino, 1981
Seller: Studio Bibliografico Restivo Navarra, Enna, EN, Italy
(Categ. Medicina) - (In 8.vo cm. 17,5x24,5) - (Legatura : tutta tela editoriale illustrata con titoli al dorso e al piatto) - (pp. 129) - (Collana : Strenna UTET) A cura di Leonardo Carerj e Anita Bogetti Fassone; con un saggio di Luigi Firpo sui medici piemontesi del Cinquecento. Con ill. in b.n. e a col. n.t. e f.t.
Published by Sumptibus Michaelis Dvran, Lyon, 1655
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Editio Novissima. A 17th-century edition of Leonardo Botalloâs influential treatise on bloodletting, leeching, and phlebotomy â" practices central to early modern medicine. Botallo (c. 1530â"c. 1600), an Italian physician from Asti and royal doctor to the kings of France, was renowned for his anatomical and therapeutic writings and is remembered for identifying the foramen Botalli, an opening in the fetal heart. In De Curatione per Sanguinis Missionem, he examines the theoretical foundations and practical methods of venesection and bloodletting, offering detailed observations on when and how to draw blood, the appropriate veins to incise, and the use of leeches in treating various ailments. Dedicated to Dr. Carolus Sponius of Montpellier, this edition reflects the medical controversies of the 16th and 17th centuries, where traditional Galenic humoral medicine was beginning to be questioned by empirical practitioners. Botallo defends the therapeutic efficacy of controlled bloodletting against his critics, emphasizing its proper use in both men and women and outlining errors commonly made by inexperienced physicians. His clinical and philosophical discussions make this a cornerstone text in the history of Renaissance medical practice, bridging scholastic medicine and emerging modern empiricism. Condition & Binding:ÂSmall octavo (approx. 16.5 Ã 10.5 cm). Bound in contemporary full speckled calf, simple gilt border to boards, spine with four raised bands and gilt title âBOTAL D. SAN. MISS.â in the second compartment.ÂBinding shows moderate rubbing and edge wear, corners rounded, and some loss to head and tail of spine. Joints are cracked but holding. Interior shows mild to moderate water staining, particularly near the front leaves, but text remains clear and readable. Early ownership inscription (âSaligantâ) on title page and additional early pencil note. Paper generally crisp, margins wide. Overall- good.
Published by Venezia, Francesco Rampazetto, Venezia, 1564
Seller: Libreria Alberto Govi di F. Govi Sas, Modena, MO, Italy
Condition: Buono (Good). GUNSHOT WOUNDS8vo (148x96 mm). 67, [1] leaves. Collation: A-H8 I4. Printer's device on the title page. Register and colophon on l. I4r. Woodcut historiated initials and woodcut illustrations of surgical instruments in text. 19th-century quarter vellum gilt, morocco lettering piece on spine. Ownership entry on the title page. Some foxing and staining, a few woodcuts slightly trimmed at edge, all in all a good copy.Second edition (first printed in Lyon by Guillaume Rouille in 1560). In the De curandis vulneribus sclopettorum, his first printed work and among the first ever devoted to gunshot wounds, the author brought together his vast experience as a traumatologist, describing the best techniques to be adopted in gunshot wounds and addressing the neurological impact of head injuries. The treatise combines previously published information with Botallo's own observations as a military surgeon, and supported Ambroise Pare's conclusion that gunshot wounds were not inherently poisonous and should receive mild rather than harsh treatment.Leonardo Botallo was born in Asti in 1530 into a noble family. He graduated in medicine from the University of Pavia, and also had the opportunity to attend the lectures given by G. Falloppio in the anatomical theatre at the University of Padua. Botallo began practising as a private physician in Asti and later became doctor for the French troops. This gave him the opportunity to refine his training, particularly in trauma care. In 1560, he was summoned to the court of Catherine de Medici, who appointed him archiatrician. In 1567, he worked for the queen's son, the Duke of Anjou (later Henry III), and in 1568, he served Charles IX. In 1570, he was with the Duke of Alençon. He was also physician to Elizabeth of Austria from 1571 to 1574, and to Henry I and Louise of Lorraine from 1575 to 1578. He also travelled to England and Belgium. His dedication and service to those princes earned him an honorary position as advisor, conferred by Henry III, as well as the title of ?abbé commendataire' of the abbeys of Digne and Notre-Dame de Chambre.Botallo gathered the fruits of his experience in various writings, some of which were published posthumously. After De curandis vulneribus sclopettorum, he published the following treatises: De foramine ovali dissertatio (Lyon, 1561), Luis venereae curandae ratio (Paris, 1563), De via sanguinis a dextero in sinistrum cordis ventriculum (Paris, 1564), De catharro eiusque causis symptomatibus, signis et curatione commentarium (Paris, 1564), De catharro eiusque causis symptomatibus,signis et curatione commentarium (Paris, 1564), De incidendae venae, cutis scarificandae et Hirudinum applicandarum modo (Lyon, 1565), Admonitio de fungo strangulatorio (Lyon, 1565), Observatio anatomica de monstruoso rene in cadavere nuper reperto (Lyon, 1565), Observatio alia de ossibus inventis inter utrumque cerebri ventriculum (Lyon, 1565), and De curatione per sanguinis missionem (Lyon, 1577)In August 1586 Botallo fell seriously ill, receiving care and comfort from his patroness, Catherine de' Medici before dying in late 1587. In 1660 came out in Lyon, edited by J. van Horne, the Opera omnia medica et chirurgica, which collects all his writings, even those that had remained unpublished until that date (cf. E. Taccari, Botallo, Leonardo, in: ?Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani?, vol. 13, Rome, 1971, s.v.).D.S.B, II, pp. 336-337; Hirsch, I, p. 643; Wellcome I, 998; Edit 16, CNCE7243. Book.