Published by Urania-Verlag, 1954
Seller: Sigrun Wuertele buchgenie_de, Altenburg, Germany
Condition: Gut - gebraucht. 2. Aufl. Gebundene Ausgabe 242 S. Guter Zustand, ohne Namenseintrag deutsch und english Zustand: 3, Gut - gebraucht, Gebundene Ausgabe Urania-Verlag 2. Aufl, 1954 242 S. , Tropische Fische. Tropical Fishes. Mit einem Beitrag über die Zucht von Dr. R. Geisler. Mit Textabb., 248 Fig. und farb. Abb., Werner Ladiges.
Publication Date: 1950
Seller: Riccardo Giannuzzi Savelli, Palermo, PA, Italy
Seller: liu xing, Nanjing, JS, China
paperback. Condition: Good. Ship out in 2 business day, And Fast shipping, Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Paperback. Pub Date: 2005 Pages: 351 Publisher: the Shandong Pictorial printing time :20052-1Four Satisfaction guaranteed,or money back.
Seller: Backhuys Biological Books, Kerkwerve, Netherlands
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Publication Date: 1910
Seller: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Germany
Arch. Anat. Phys., 1910 P-Suppl. - Leipzig, Verlag von Veit & comp., 1910, 8°, (6), 488 pp., mit Abbildungen im Text und sechs Tafeln, Leinenband der Zeit. Messung der Reflexzeit mit Hilfe der Aktionsströme. Rothschuh No.1516.
Publication Date: 1902
Seller: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Germany
First Edition
Arch. klin. Chir., 68/1. - Berlin, Verlag von August Hirschwald, 1902, 8°, (4), 297, (1) pp., mit Abbildungen im Text, orig. Broschur. First Edition! "In 1901, Muscatello was nominated by von Recklinghausen for the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his works (Ueber die angeborenen Spalten des Schädels und der Wirbelsäule, Über einen nicht gewöhnlichen Fall von Cephalocele und über die postoperative Hydrocephalie, Über die Diagnose der Spina bifida und über die postoperative Hydrocephalie and Studi sul cefalocele e sulla spina bifida) on childhood spina bifida and hydrocephalus . " "Although he did not win this prize (this was given to Golgi), he continued to research and publish on spina bifida." "Muscatello described several forms of spina bifida including myelomeningocele, meningocele, myelocystocele, and spina bifida occulta. Myelomeningocele was described as "a hernia of the spinal cord with participation of the spinal cord." He developed surgical techniques for treating this pathology but recognized that surgery for rachischisis totalis was unwarranted as these children always died. He also realized that myelomeningoceles most commonly occurred in the lumbosacral region and less often in the cervical and thoracic regions of the spine. Surgically, he often found isolated groups of ectopic ganglion cells within the disorganized nerve roots. He observed that paralysis of the lower limbs, bladder, and the rectum and club feet were very common. However, for meningoceles, especially of the sacral region, he observed that motor function was usually good pre- and post-operatively. He noted that myelocystoceles can be confused with meningoceles and thought that many previously mentioned cases of meningocele were actually myelocystoceles. He found that myelocystoceles were most common in the lumbar region and were rarely found in the neck and even more rarely in the thoracic spine." "Muscatello documented many associated findings with spina bifida including caudal agenesis, kyphoscoliosis, absent radius, increased angulation of the sacrum, caudally displaced conus medullaris (e.g., tethered cord), fused ribs, and anomalous sternum. He also identified syringomyelia in the spinal cords of some patients, and the commonly found hydrocephalus of patients with myelomeningocele was, in his opinion, not enough evidence to suggest that hydrocephalus was the primary lesion leading to this form of spina bifida. He noted that the skin of patients born with spina bifida might have changes such as dark spots (e.g., flat capillary hemangiomas). Muscatello observed that although club feet were commonly seen in patients with myelocystoceles, paralysis of the bladder was uncommon." "Muscatello also described patients with occult spinal dysraphism, e.g., spina bifida occulta. For example, clear examples of split cord malformation were documented with one of these found to have an associated dermoid. He found that spina bifida occulta was most commonly encountered in the caudal portion of the spine. For this category of spinal dysraphism, he realized the association between focal hirsutism and underlying anomalies, such as split cord malformation, and observed that some of these cases were hereditary." Tardieu, G.G., Loukas, M., Fisahn, C. et al. Childs : The Italian Giuseppe Muscatello (1866-1951) and his contributions to our understanding of childhood spina bifida aperta and occulta. Child Nervous Syst (2017) 33: 389.
Published by La Guilde du Livre s.o., Lausanne
Seller: ANTIQUARIAT.WIEN Fine Books & Prints, Wien, Austria
6 tomes, original toile, kl.-8° tres bon etat fr 1900 Buch.
Altkol. Kupferstich m. Aquatinta u. Punktiermanier, Blattgröße 29,5 x 23 cm. Dargestellt ist eine Frau in großer Abendrobe mit Reifrock und Federschmuck auf dem Kopf. Am oberen Blattrand die Nummer Fig. 248, unter dem Bild der Verlag und Datum. Ohne Titel. - Der weite weiße Rock mit Blumenranken verziert, im gleichen Rosaton ein Bolerojäckchen. Das Kolorit sorgfältig und fein. Besonders dabei ist die Betonung von Schmuckelementen im Haar, in der Kette und am Gürtel durch aufgesetzte sehr kleine glitzernde Perlen undefinierbaren Materials. - Aus: Gallery of Fashion, erschienen zwischen 1794 und 1803. Sie galt als die luxuriöseste Modezeitschrift ihrer Zeit. - Das Papier leicht gebräunt, am rechten Rand und oben etwas lichtrandig. Ein sehr schönes Blatt mit einem speziellen Kolorit.