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Published by Faubourg de Flandre, 1837
Seller: Antiquariat Dorner, Reinheim, Germany
Con sidérée spécialment dans ses rapports avec la chirurgie, et la médicine opératoire. Ohne Atlas. Bruxelles, Faubourg de Flandre 1837. 416 S., Halblederband. Rücken berieben und einseitig teils aufgeplatzt. Deckel, Kanten und Ecken berieben. Vorsaätze und anschließende Blätter an den Lederstellen braunfleckig, sonst innen gut.
Published by Chez germer-baillière, 1834
Seller: Librairie Lire et Chiner, Colmar, ALSAC, France
Condition: BE. Paris, cartonnage de l'éditeur; in-8, 677 pp. Seconde édition.
Published by P. Germer Baillière, 1834
Seller: Emmanuelle Morin, MARSEILLE, France
Bon Etat. in8. 1834. Relié. 680 pages. Un vol. rel. demi veau dos à nerf caissons ornés de fleurons dorés tranches marbrées int. frais. Deuxième édition. Une pl. dépliante Volume de texte seul sans l'atlas. . Bon état.
Published by Pais, Germer-Baillière, 1834., 1834
Seller: Le Cabinet d'Amateur, Neuchâtel, Switzerland
In-8°, XXXII-680p. Deuxième édition. Volume de texte seul, sans l'atlas. Bon exemplaire. Reliure demi-veau noir, dos lisse, titre doré à chaud.
Published by Moore & Payne, University Book Store: NY, 1834
Seller: John K King Used & Rare Books, Detroit, MI, U.S.A.
First Edition
16 plates, 12 x 9, quarter leather, boards, unpag (there is text accompanying each of the plates). Cover fair/poor, covers almost detached, pencil & ink name/date, couple of small tears, foxed, waterstained. FIRST AMERICAN ED.
Published by EXCUDEBAT HIPPOLYTUS TILLIARD - VIA DICTA LA HARPE N°78, 1827
Couverture souple. Condition: bon. RO20203139: 1827. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Plats abîmés, Dos abîmé, Intérieur frais. 28 pages - plats absent - dos abimé. . . . Classification Dewey : 470-Langues italiques. Latin.
Published by Germer Bailliere, Libraire-Editeur, Paris, 1836
Seller: Kay Craddock - Antiquarian Bookseller, Melbourne, VIC, Australia
First Edition
ou restauration des parties du corps qui ont ete detruites, a la faveur d'un emprunt fait a d'autres parties plus ou moins eloignees. [Text in French]. Pp. 268, 2 printed folding leaves at front, index; qr. calf, rebacked with later spine, lettered and decorated in gilt, marbled papered boards, edges lightly worn, the corner tips neatly repaired; marbled edges, later endpapers and binder's blanks; minor production (trimming) to bottom edge of three leaves (pp. 143/4, 241/2 & 245/6), a few spots of foxing and occasional faint soiling; Germer Bailliere, Paris, 1836. First edition in book form. Wellcome II, p. 177. *The first general treatise on plastic surgery, originally published as a thesis earlier in the same year (De l'autoplastie: these presentee et soutenue le 19 Fevrier 1836: au concours pour une chaire de clinique chirurgicale vacante a la Faculte de Medecine de Paris). Philippe Frederic Blandin (1798-1849) is credited with coining the term autoplasty to describe skin taken from the same patient for grafting purposes. He is remembered today for his pioneer work in rhinoplasty and septoplasty.
Published by Chez Labe, Paris
Seller: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Blandin, Philippe-Frédéric (1798-1849). De l'usage des inhalations d'éther dans les opérations chirurgicales. Offprint from L'Union médicale (March 1847). 15pp. Paris: Labé, 1847. 205 x 135 mm. Later marbled wrappers. Fine copy. First Edition, Offprint Issue, very rare. Blandin, the noted French surgeon and professor at the Faculté de Médecine, read the above memoir before the Académie Royale de Médecine on March 23, 1847, just a few months after ether anesthesia had been introduced in Europe. Blandin took a cautious approach to the use of ether in surgery, recommending that it not be used in cases where the operation was likely to be prolonged. Blandin is best known for his contributions to plastic surgery: He did pioneering work in rhinoplasty and septoplasty, and coined the term autoplasty to refer to skin taken from the patient for grafting purposes. See Fulton & Stanton, Centennial of Surgical Anesthesia, no. 40. .