Ravaton hugo (2 resultados)
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Editorial: Straßburg ; bey Johann Gottfried Bauer,, 1767
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Librería: Antiquariat Heubeck, Neuendettelsau, AlemaniaAntiquariat Heubeck
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642 S., 7 Kupfertafeln, berieben, Ecken leicht bestoßen, Überzugspapier an den Kanten stellenweise angeplatzt, Buchblock frisch und sauber erhalten. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 600 Kl.-8°, Pappband mit rotem Rückenschild und privatem Bibliotheksschildchen, Gründer Schnitt.
Abhandlungen von Schuss=Hieb= und Stichwunden nebst einem Anhange von der Einrichtung eines Feldhospitals und dem Verzeichnisse alles dessen, was dazu erfordert wird. Aus der französischen Handschrift des Verfassers übersetzt.
"RAVATON, HUGO (HUGUES). - A FUNDAMENTAL WORK ON MILITARY SURGERY.
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Librería: Herman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF, Copenhagen, DinamarcaHerman H. J. Lynge & Søn ILAB-ABF
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Strassburg, Johann Gottfried Bauer, 1767. Contemp. hcalf. A nick to upper compartment with loss of some leather. Raised bands, titlelabel with gilt lettering. Spine a bit rubbed. (8) IX-XLVIII,642,(14) pp. and 7 folded engraved plates. Internally clean and fine. Extremely scarce German edition, translated from the French manuscr…ipt to the second French edition which is much enlarged in relation to the work which was published in 1750 as "Traité des playes d'armes à feu.". The work was only published in French a year later (1768) with the title "Chirurgie d'armée, ou traité des plaies d'armes à feu, et d'armes blanches.et une infinité d'autres détails neufs & intéressants."."One of the most importent works on military surgery during the 18th century. Ravaton, a skillfull army surgeon, was the first to employ a tin boot, suspended on four rings, for the "hanging" position of broken bones. He was also the first to to adopt the double-flap method in amputations". (Garrison & Morton No 2154, but here listed the French edition from 1768).This edition not in Wellcome. (Wellcome IV, p. 478 (French editions) - Waller I, p.344.