Published by Berlin: Verlag von August Hirschwald, 1866., 1866
Seller: Blue Mountain Books & Manuscripts, Ltd., Cadyville, NY, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. - Quarto, 12 inches high by 9 inches wide. Hardcover, marbled boards backed with a black leather spine, titled in gilt on the spine with later paper labels. All edges are marbled. The covers are rubbed and the leather is splitting along portions of the joints. [4] & 512 pages, with occasional textual illustrations. Issued separately, and later bound, there is a light horizontal crease to the middle of the pages. There is offsetting to the endpapers and pastedowns, occasional minor foxing and the edges of the pages are lightly darkened. Good. From the collection of Dr. Gassner [Baonssarzt ?] with his name penned at the top of the front endpaper and with his initials and further annotation penned in a calligraphic hand in the middle of that leaf.Among the contents of the 53 issues are Hermann Nothnagel's experiments on rabbits that show chloroform and ether may produce fatty changes in the liver, heart and kidneys. Also included is the first reported case of infantile splenic anaemia by Dr. Gretzel, assistant to Dr. Wilhelm Griesinger. In 1866 Gretzel encountered a ten month old child with anaemia and an enlargement of the spleen. He suggested that the disease in question was not leukaemia. Griesinger suggested the name "splenic anaemia". The physiologist Leonard Landois, a pioneer in the study of blood transfusions, together with the neurologist Albert Eulenburg, contributes seven articles under the title "Experimentelle und praktische Beitrage zur Transfusion des Blutes". Dr. Hermann Beigel contributes a series of three articles on hypodermic injections. Dr. Hugo von Ziemssen contributes four articles on the value of galvanic currents in medicine.
Language: German
Seller: Antiquariat Martin Barbian & Grund GbR, Saarbruecken, Germany
Frankfurt, Moritz Diesterweg, 1942, Gr.-8°, 107 S., mit zahlreichen, teils farbigen Illustrationen von Else Wenz-Vietor, Betty Boehden u.a., illustrierter Original-Halbleinwandeinband (etwas fleckig, Frontispiz (vermutlich ein Führer-Porträt) wurde entfernt). *Eine Fibel aus der Nazi-Zeit mit etwa 4-5 Beiträgen mit deutlichem Zeitbezug z.B. "Bei dem Führer" (mit Foto). Seiten leicht gebräunt, sonst sehr schön erhalten. (IL).
Condition: 0. Teistler 2599.4.- Innengelenke leicht gelockert.- Teils gering fingerfleckig, Seite 61 mit kleiner Bereibung und kleiner Fehlstelle, Seiten 82 und 83 mit wenigen geschwärzten Textstellen. Vereinzelt etwas knitterfaltig.- Griesinger, Albert. German auxiliary school primer in Sütterlin script. 6th ed. Frankfurt/M., Diesterweg, 1937. 2 vols. 104 p. With numerous partly col. Illustrations by E. Wenz-Vietor a.o. Gr.-8°. OHlwd. Teistler 2599.4.- Inner hinges slightly loose - Partly slightly fingerstained, page 61 with small rubbing and small missing part, pages 82 and 83 with a few blackened text passages. Occasionally somewhat creased. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.