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Published by Göttingen, Rosenbusch, 1762
Seller: Wissenschaftliches Antiquariat Köln Dr. Sebastian Peters UG, Köln, Germany
First Edition
Condition: gut. 12 S., 20 x 16,5 cm, dekorative Vignette, Lebenslauf von Hempel, leicht geknickt, papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. Sprache: Latin Erstausgabe.
Published by L. Duprat-Duverger, Paris, 1806
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First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition in French. Contemporary quarter calf, boards. Old repair at spine top; former owner's ink stamp on title page; foxing.
Language: French
Published by Paris, L. Duprat-Duverger & Crochard, 1806, 1805
Seller: Jean-Pierre AUBERT, Quiberon, France
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. in-8, (4), XLII, 349, (1) pp., 3 planches dépl. , demi-veau havane de l'époque, dos lisse orné, coiffes frottées, tranches jaunes, bel exemplaire.Première édition de la traduction française d'après l'édition latine, "De morbo mucosa, 1762" (Garrison & Morton, 5021). On y trouve une étude détaillée de la fièvre typhoïde, qui est cependant confondue avec d'autres affections intestinales (dysenterie et fièvre récurrente). Les lésions de la muqueuse intestinale sont figurées sur les planches. Parmi les causes de l'affection, les auteurs suspectent le rôle de l'eau de boisson, contaminée par "des eaux sales et stercoreuses". Johann Georg Roederer (1727-1763), né à Strasbourg, où il étudia la médecine, devint professeur à Goettingue. Il fut médecin du roi d'Angleterre.
Published by Straßburg, J. H. Heitz., 1750
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book presents an overview of midwifery as it was practiced by the author during the mid-18th century. Informed by the author's extensive observations, this book provides a detailed and practical guide to labor and delivery for students and seasoned practitioners alike. It begins with an overview of anatomy and physiology, focusing on the structures involved in childbirth. It explores the normal course of pregnancy and labor, providing guidance on the management of physiological birth and anticipatory care. The author also covers various complications and interventions that may arise during labor, including breech and transverse presentations, hemorrhage, and the use of forceps. Through its meticulous descriptions of midwifery practices, as well as its broader insights into the social and cultural context of childbirth, this book offers valuable lessons for modern healthcare providers seeking to understand historical approaches to obstetrics. 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.
Language: Latin
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ISBN 10: 1024651118 ISBN 13: 9781024651119
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Add to basketPaperback. Condition: New. Print on Demand. This book explores the practice of obstetrics in the 18th century. It compresses many volumes of 18th-century obstetrical knowledge into one readable volume. The author covers many topics from examination of the pregnant woman, the mechanism of normal and abnormal labor, and termination of labor to the management of the puerperium. It also contains a large number of engraved plates depicting obstetrical instruments and techniques that help illuminate many of the complex procedures undertaken at the time. This book is a significant contribution to the field of medical history and will interest scholars of that era as well as those with a general interest in childbirth and its history. 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.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Ioannis Georgii Roederer . Icones Vteri Humani Obseruationibus Illustratae. is a detailed anatomical study of the human uterus, richly illustrated and accompanied by observational notes by Johann Georg Roederer. Written in Latin, this work offers a fascinating glimpse into the medical understanding and illustration techniques of the 18th century. The volume showcases detailed depictions of the uterus, providing valuable insights into the anatomical knowledge and medical practices of the time. This historical text is a significant resource for students and researchers interested in the history of medicine, anatomical illustration, and the development of obstetrics.
Published by Göttingen: V. Bossiegel, 1783, 1783
Seller: Antiquarian Scientist, The, Westhampton, MA, U.S.A.
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 2nd Edition. SECOND EDITION, enlarged. 8 vo. Contemp. Italian limp boards, uncut. (4), xxxviii, (4, blank), 331, (1) pp. Three folding engraved plates. Light uniform browning more so to the plates; a very good copy. G-M 5021 (first ed., Göttingen, 1762). A classic of communicable diseases, the second entry under enteric fever in Garrison-Morton, preceded by Willis' description of epidemic typhoid in 1659. This second edition is augmented with the editor's preface, a 32 page description of 'Trichuris', a new dedication and a brief introduction. The author of this new material is H.A. Wrisberg (1739-1808), professor of anatomy at Göttingen, discoverer of the nervus intermedius ('nerve of Wrisberg'), see G-M 1252, and author of 'Observationum de animalculis infusoriis satura' (1765) in which he introduced the term 'infusoria' in the modern sense. J.G. Roederer (1726-63), the first professor of obstetrics at Göttingen and founder of the first German institution for the instruction of male obstetricians, made notable anatomical and physiological studies on the fetal circulation, the position of the fetus, and the mechanism of delivery. His principal work in this area was 'Elementa artis obstetriciae' (1753). "During the heavy epidemic of typhoid fever at Göttingen in 1757-63, a careful account of the disease was published, in 1762, by Johann Georg Roederer. and his assistant Wagler (1731-78), who made autopsies of the cases. The intestinal lesions were carefully noted, but the authors regarded the disease as identical with intermittent fever and dysentery. Perhaps for this reason the unique monograph was soon forgotten, although Cotugno is said to have made similar postmorterm observations in Italy." (Garrison, 'Hist. medicine', 1924, p.421). N.L.M. (18th C.), p.385. Wellcome IV.546. Cole Lib. I.1666. Reynolds 3567. Pybus 1725.
Language: German
Published by Duprat-Duverger et Crochard, Paris, 1806
Hardcover. Condition: Gut bis sehr gut. Paris, L. Duprat-Duverger et Crochard, 1806. 3 gefaltete Kupfertafeln, 2 Blätter, XLII, 349 Seiten. Halbleinen mit vergoldetem Rückentitel Erste französische Ausgabe. - Hirsch/H. IV, 846; Garrison/Morton (lat. EA 1762): ¿An exhaustive study of typhoid, which the writers confused with dysentery and relapsing fever.¿ - Haeser III, 489 ff.: ¿Der klassische Bericht über die Epidemie des 'Morbus mucosus' zu Göttingen. Die Schrift über die 'Schleimkrankheit' verdankt ihre Berühmtheit den in ihr niedergelegten bahnbrechenden pathologisch-anatomischen Schilderungen¿. - Neuburger/Pagel: ¿Die erste klinisch-anatomische Beschreibung des Abdominaltyphus¿. - Johann Georg Roederer (1727-63), von v. Haller nach Göttingen berufen, lehrte dort Geburtshilfe, Anatomie, Chirurgie, Physiologie und gerichtl. Medizin. C. G. Wagler (1731-78) war sein Schüler und Prosektor, H. A. Wrisberg (1719-1808) sein Nachfolger. - Nahezu fleckenfreies Exemplar.
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Published by P.F. Didot le jeune
First Edition
Condition: Good. Paris: P.F. Didot le jeune, 1765. 1st edition. Sm 8vo. xiv,571pp. French. Illus.; folded plates. Good book. Contemporary binding. Boards rubbed and edgeworn. Corners bent. Front hinge cracked; f.f.e. to half title almost detached. Inscription on flyleaf. (obstetrics, books in French) Inquire if you need further information.
Published by Victorinum Bossiegei, 1783., Goettingae:, 1783
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171 x 108 mm. 8vo. xxxviii, [4, blank], 331, [1, explicatio figurarum] pp. Headpieces, tailpiece, 3 engraved folding plates. Contemporary marbled boards; spine label missing, rubbed. Very good. Second Latin edition. This is the first edition to contain the preface by Henri-Auguste Wrisberg, with folding plates. "An exhaustive study of typhoid, which the writers confused with dysentery and relapsing fever." Garrison and Morton. "During the heavy typhoid epidemic at Gottingen (1757-63), a careful account of the disease was published, in 1762, by Johann Georg Roederer, professor at the Gottingen clinic, and his assistant Wagler, who made autopsies of the cases. The intestinal lesions were carefully noted, but the authors regarded the disease as identical with intermittent fever and dysentery." Garrison, History of medicine, p. 404. Garrison goes on to remark that "Perhaps for this very reason the unique monograph was soon forgotten. . ." But judging by the six editions listed in Wellcome, IV, p. 546, from 1762 to 1841, it was not forgotten as soon as Garrison suggests. Heinrich August Wrisberg (1739-1808) is known for the discovery of the nervus intermedius ("nerve of Wrisberg") described in his Observationes anatomicae de quinto pare nervorum encephali (Gottingen, 1777). See: Garrison and Morton 1252. Blake, NLM, p. 385; Hirsch, IV, p. 178; Wellcome, IV, p. 546. See: Garrison and Morton 5021 (Gottingen, 1762); Waller 8070 (Gottingen, 1752).
Published by Vandenhoeck, Gottingen, 1759
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Half-Leather. Second edition. Good copy. In polished paper covered boards with leather corners and spine with six bands in gilt and gilt lettering. Red stained edges. Square and intact binding. Clean and legible text pages with ink notations in margins and endpapers. Lacking front free endpaper and portrait. Marked scufiing to upper corners of boards . Moderate shelf wear. Photos upon request Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by Paris, L. Duprat-Duverger et Crochard., 1806
Seller: Universitätsbuchhandlung Herta Hold GmbH, Berlin, Germany
First Edition
3 gef. Kupfertaf., (2 Bl.), XLII, 349, (1) S. Hldr. d. Zt. mit RVerg. und RSch. (etwas bestoßen, Deckel und Gelenk mit kl. Wurmgang). Erste französische Ausgabe. - SGC I: XII, 280; Hirsch/H. IV, 846; Garrison/Morton (lat. EA 1762): 'An exhaustive study of typhoid, which the writers confused with dysentery and relapsing fever.' Haeser III, 489 ff.: ' Der klassische Bericht über die Epidemie des 'Morbus mucosus' zu Göttingen. Die Schrift über die 'Schleimkrankheit' verdankt ihre Berühmtheit den in ihr niedergelegten bahnbrechenden pathologisch-anatomischen Schilderungen.' Neuburger/Pagel: 'Die erste klinisch-anatomische Beschreibung des Abdominaltyphus'. - Johann Georg Roederer (1727-63), von v. Haller nach Göttingen berufen, lehrte dort Geburtshilfe, Anatomie, Chirurgie, Physiologie und gerichtl. Medizin. C. G. Wagler (1731-78) war sein Schüler und Prosektor, H. A. Wrisberg (1719-1808) sein Nachfolger.