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Publicado por Alvarellos Editora Técnica
ISBN 10: 8485311787ISBN 13: 9788485311781
Librería: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, España
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Publicado por Elsevier España, S.L.U., 2004
ISBN 10: 844581415XISBN 13: 9788445814154
Librería: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, España
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Librería: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, España
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Publicado por MCGRAW HILL/INTERA (MEDICINA)
ISBN 10: 9701027973ISBN 13: 9789701027974
Librería: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, España
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Librería: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, España
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Librería: Iridium_Books, DH, SE, España
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Librería: Antiquariaat Junk, Amsterdam, Holanda
Torino, Tipografia di Giuseppe Cassone, 1847-1852. 6 volumes. Royal-8vo (230 x 150mm). pp. xxxv, 364; 391; 392; 383; 414; 394, with 600 fine handcoloured lithographed plates. Contemporary brown half calf, gilt lettering, lines and ornaments on spines. A very fine and clean copy in an attractive contemporary binding. A scarce work on medicinal plants with attractive handcoloured plates. Felice Cassone (1815-1854) was an Italian botanist. In order to give an idea how rare the work is, W. Junk in his 'Bibliographia Botanica' (1909) no. 6795 offered a copy at Mark 100, in the same catalogue he offers a copy of Ventenat's 'Jardin de la Malmaison' at Mark 150. Since 1909 we have not offered a complete copy. Half-title with deaccession stamp.Nissen BBI, 334; Stafleu & Cowan 1051.
Año de publicación: 1555
Librería: Patrick's Rare Books, IOBA, Hudsonville, MI, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
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Hardcover. Condición: Near Fine. IO. Fernelii Ambiani Medicina. Ad Henricum II. Galliarum Regem Christianissiumum. Venetiis Apud Balthassarem Constantinum Ad Siglum Divi Georgii. 1555 20th century speckled calf with three raised bands (four compartments) and gold text and details on spine. Green ribbon intact. Red page edges. Many variably sized and variably ornate decorative capitals. Capital Q on first dedication leaf hand-colored in red. Mild shelf wear to leather but otherwise binding in fine condition. A few minute scuffs and speckled stains of page edges. Book plate of James Tait Goodrich on front paste down. New end papers. Text in Roman font. Margins ample. One leaf has paper repair to bottom corner (De Signus Liber Secundus pg 42). Scattered ink marginalia in an early hand. Patchy mild marginal damp stain, not involving text, most notably involving approximately middle fifty and last fifty leaves. Small scattered foci of marginal worming. Otherwise, clean, bright, and tight throughout. 2 new blanks, title, xxii leaves prelims, Physiologiae Libri Septem: 239 leaves & 20 leaves index, 2 blanks, Pathologiae Libri VII: 219 leaves & 51 leaves index, Therapeutice Seu Medendi Ratio. (includes De Venae Sectione & De Purgandi Ratione): 70 leaves & 11 leaves of index, 1 original blank, 2 new blanks. 6 1/8 x 4 ¼ x 2 ¼ inches Born 1497 (died 1558), entered the College de Ste. Barbe of the University of Paris in 1516. His first book (1527) was on mathematics and described an astrolabe he had designed. He obtained an M.D. degree in 1530, and began teaching medicine in 1536 in the College de Cornouailles. In 1542 he published De Naturali Parte Medicinae, which gave name to the subject of Physiology. His De Abditis Rerum Causis was first published in 1548, and his Universa Medicina in 1554. Fernel was a full-fledged pathologist. He classified diseases as general (those with undetermined localization) and special (localized to a particular organ or site). Special diseases were classified as above or below the diaphragm, or, external diseases. He differentiated symptoms vs signs. His Pathologiae Libri VII was the first medical work to be called a text of Pathology. . His treatment of abnormalities in the uterus, which had the benefit of surgical and obstetrical as well as post-mortem knowledge, is more nearly exhaustive. In 1567 he gave (with autopsy findings), the only clear case of [appendicitis] on record until Heister s in 1711. His Pathology was as suitable a text for teaching in his time as Matthew Baillie s, more than two hundred years later. He towered in this respect above his contemporaries and immediate followers. (Long, 1928) It appears the publisher of [Consiliorum liber] also issued it as part of a complete edition of the Universa Medicina published in the same year. Thus his customers could purchase the entire work or individual sections, as they preferred. (Heirs). Fernel was the first to describe appendicitis, endocarditis, etc. He believed aneurysms to be produced by syphilis, and differentiated true from false aneurysms. He was physician to Henri II of France. Fernel suggested that physicians should themselves study the human body and not accept tradition (G-M 572) This insistence may very well have inspired his pupil, Vesalius, to the latter s great anatomical studies. (Heirs) However, Nuland relates: In later years Vesalius would write that he learned virtually nothing of human anatomy during his years in Paris. In his own words Except for eight muscles of the abdomen, disgracefully mangled and in the wrong order, no one.ever demonstrated to me any single muscle, or any single bone, much less the network of nerves, veins, and arteries. .
Publicado por Plantini, Antwerp, 1579
Librería: Argosy Book Store, ABAA, ILAB, New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
hardcover. Condición: near fine. Latio deinde donata & annotationibus, iconibusque affabre depictis illustrata a Carolo Clusio atrebate. Illustrated by with 13 woodcuts (8 are full-page). Printer's device on title page. 84, [4]pp. Thin 12mo, 19thc century boards with paper spine label. Antverpiae: Christophori Plantini, 1579. Altera editio. Text in Latin, translated by Clusius [Charles de l'Escluse]. A fine clean copy. An excellent clean copy of this very scarce book - OCLC lists only 10 copies. This is a somewhat altered version of the 3rd part of Monardes' Historia Medicinal de las Cosas que se Traen en Nuestras Indias Occidentales, first published in 1574 as an addition to first two parts (1565 &1569). --Adams M1593; Doublet 93; Sabin 49942; Alden & Landis 579/39; Pritzel 6366 (1582 ed.).
Librería: ASHER Rare Books, T Goy Houten, Holanda
[32], 347, [5], 131, [13] pp.This herbal, which is very rare on the market, is a translation of Aromatum et simplicium aliquot medicamentorum, which was first published by Plantin in 1567. Although this is the third Italian edition, it includes a letter about foreign drugs, which the earlier editions lack, and an abridged version of the work of Spanish physician Nicólas Monardes (1493-1588), which is not present in all other copies.Garcia de Orta (ca. 1501-1568) was a Portuguese physician of Jewish descent and is considered a pioneer of tropical medicine, as he was the first European to describe Indian medicinal plants in their natural habitat. Although he was clasically trained, he did not blindly rely on the works of classical physicians, like Hippocrates, Galenus and Dioscorides, and instead trusted his own observations. It was because of his work that European botanists learned that tamarind did not grow on a palm tree, as was previously thought. His Colóquias, however, is mostly known for its detailed and comprehensive descriptions of tropical diseases, especially cholera. It is largely because of this that the work is still considered a classic in its genre today.Except for de Orta's text, this work also contains a letter by Borgaruccio Borgarucci on Francesco Calzolari's collection of foreign drugs and a second part with an abridged version of Monardes' Historia medicinal de las cosas que se traen de nuestras Indias Occidentales, which was first published in 1565 and likewise translated by Clusius. Monardes, who had studied at the same university as De Orta, is also considered a pioneer in tropical medicine, although his work focused on the medicinal plants of the Americas, especially tobacco. He never left Spain, but grew plants in his garden that were brought back by soldiers and others who had been overseas. Since his and De Orta's works were similar, they were more often combined in the same binding. However, it is missing in some Italian copies of both this and earlier editions.With the art nouveau bookplate of the Horticultural society of New York mounted on the front pastedown and a blind-stamped owner's stamp of this society on page 71. Stamps of Dottore Timoteo Riboli on the title-page and an owner's inscription on the last flyleaf ("Ex Libri Giaccone Hieronymi, Lamicora(?)"). Manuscript annotations in Italian in some of the margins and on the final page. Front hinge cracked, but the sewing supports are still intact. Title-page slightly browned, with a small, brown stain in the margin. The first few pages have a waterstain in the top outer corner, but without affecting the text. With a thumb print on page 177. The annotations have been cut off, because the pages have been trimmed. Slight foxing throughout. Overall in good condition.l Alden 589/50; Bibl. Belg. (1964-75) O11; BM STCI p. 478; Durling 3421; Palau 99520, Sabin 57669; Wellcome I, 4661; cf. Boxer, Two pioneers of tropical medicine: Garcia d'Orta and Nicolás Monardes, 1963.
Publicado por Patrimonio Ediciones, Valencia, 1996
Librería: Luigi De Bei, PREGANZIOL, TV, Italia
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Cloth. Condición: As New. Estado de la sobrecubierta: As New. Medicina y Farmacia de Cosimo de Medici.Realizado por encargo del emperador Federico II.Contiene 460 paginas,510 miniaturas de estilo bizantino y sus dimensiones don 176 x 115 mm.Pergamino .Siglo XIII. - Codfice adquirido por Cosimo " El Vejo " para la Biblioteca Medicea Laurenziana.Este precioso manuscrito ilustrado en Sicilia con autenticasobras de arte,reunebuena parte de los conoscimentos médicos y farmacologicos de la Europa medieval.Recoge una miscelanea de testimonio médico a través del Hervario de pseudo-Apuleio,el de " Medicinis ex libris feminis et masculinus " de Pseudo-Dioscorides y otros.Las Miniaturas no solo representanlas plantas y los animales,sino ademas la aplicacion de los medios curativosdescritos,los médicos y sus pacientes y a meznudo tambien los locales en los que se Realizaban los cuidados sanitarios. Euro 4.500,00./ Size: 176 x 115 mm.
Publicado por Imprenta de Galvan a cargo de Mariano Arevalo, Mexico City, 1840
Librería: B & L Rootenberg Rare Books, ABAA, Sherman Oaks, CA, Estados Unidos de America
FIRST EDITIONS. Each issue bound in original printed wrappers (only 2 issues lack a rear wrapper). A clean and excellent set.
Publicado por Rome, Antonio Blado, 1537., 1537
Librería: Sokol Books Ltd. ABA ILAB, London, Reino Unido
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Hardcover. Condición: Very Good. FIRST EDITION. 4to. ff. [58]. Roman letter. Woodcut arms of Pope Paul III to title. Outer margin and gutter of title a little dusty, next two ll. slightly adhering at gutter, occasional minor marginal spotting, lower edge trimmed short, touching a few signatures or catchwords, fore-edge of H1 trimmed. A good copy in carta rustica, spine strengthened with later paper, C19 paper label, early ms title to lower edge, the odd C16 marginal note. First edition of this ground-breaking medical treatise (and Americanum) on the use of Guaiacum ( lignum sanctum ) for the treatment of syphilis and other illnesses, one of the most important herbal remedies brought back from the New World. Alfonso Ferri (d.1595) was surgeon to Pope Paul III, Paul IV and Julius III, professor at Naples and Rome, and author of a treatise on the treatment of gun wounds. Among the earliest works devoted to this subject, his De ligni sancti introduced a new recipe for the preparation of Guaiacum with wine instead of water (as used in the New World). It begins with an explanation on the nature of Guaiacum, with references to methods of preparation, e.g., Santo Domingo and San José (as glossed by the occasional early annotator of this copy); its natural and medical properties, especially in the case of morbus gallicus (syphilis), for which it became the main remedy; detailed instructions on its preparation ( decoctio ), including the kind of vessel to be used, and additional ingredients; and ways of administering the resulting syrup. The second part explains how dozens of illnesses can be treated with Guaiacum: e.g., headache, melancholy, insomnia, vertigo, epilepsy and hair loss, with a longer section on syphilis and a few on the properties of quicksilver, to be used in tandem with Guaiacum. The final part explains how Guaiacum is more effective when administered with wine, as wine is more easily absorbed by the stomach. A very important medical work. USTC 829334; Durling 1506; Wellcome I, 2239; Harrisse, Bib. Amer. Vet. (Add.), 116; Alden I, p.45; JCB 23:5-6. Not in Heirs of Hippocrates, Simon or Oberlé.
Publicado por Hanau, Wilhelm Antonius, 1593., 1593
Librería: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
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8vo. 79, (1) pp. - (Bound after) II: Mock, Jakob. De causis concretionis et dissolutionis rerum quarundam, tam extra quam intra corpus humanum. Tractatio historica, philosophica et medica, secundum veterum ac recentiorum placita descripta, & in tres partes distributa. Freiburg im Breisgau, Martin Böckler, 1596. (16), 288, (14) pp., final blank leaf. Contemporary full vellum; lacks ties. Final and best 16th century edition of this alchemical work originally written in Arabic, the first edition having appeared at Paris in 1559. The legendary Byzantine monk Morienus is said to have gone to Alexandria to study with the Arabian scholar Adfar, whose favourite student he became. Subsequently settling in Jerusalem as a hermit, he devoted his life to the hermetic arts before he learned that Khalid, the Sultan of Egypt, "was desirous to find some one who could interpret for him the writings of Hermes and of Adfar" (Ferguson II, 109). Morienus supposedly went to Egypt and instructed Khalid in the art of creating the elixir for the philosopher's stone. "The ultimate fate of Morienus is unknown, but his conversations with Kalid must have been committed to writing, and they may have come to the West about the time of the Crusades. They were in Arabic, but to make them available they were translated into Latin in February, 1182, by Robertus Castrensis, with a short preface" (Ferguson). No Arabic sources have been discovered, for which reason the attribution has been considered apocryphal, but the author does use chemical terminology with Arabic roots, such as "al-natron". The book marks the beginning of western preoccupation with alchemy, previously almost entirely unknown in medieval central Europe, and even Goethe quotes from it in his "Theory of Colours". - II: Bound first is a rare medical work by Jakob Mock, professor at Freiburg and a good friend of Fabricius Hildanus. This would seem to be part 1 only (caption title: "De aquarum quarundam affectionibus ratione coagulationis vel indurationis & dissolutinis, & alias"); no more published. - Unidentified 19th century library stamp to front pastedown. Covers slightly warped; long yapp edge of the vellum binding trimmed away along lower half of the book. Interior lightly browned, some light, mainly marginal spotting and brownstaining, a few darker spots occasionally affecting letters. Old handwritten ownership of "Claudius Cuppinius" on title-page of Mock's work, with an additional note in the same hand, dated 1691, on the flyleaf. - I: VD 16, M 6354. Wellcome 4458. Neu 2849. Duveen 413f. Schmieder, Geschichte der Alchemie, p. 123. Brüning 646. Mellon Collection 50 (illustrated p. 160). Cf. Ferguson II, 108f. Not in Adams or BM-STC German. - II: VD 16, M 5707. BM-STC German 623. Adams M 1528. Durling 3199. Wellcome 4372. Jöcher III, 563.
Publicado por P. Hugues, Milano, 1817
Librería: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Very Good+. Contemporary half black and green morocco, gilt-stamped lettering and ornament direct in spine compartments (5 raised bands); folio (455x300mm); leaves printed on the recto only, with wide margins; consisting of engraved illustrated title-p., [I]-VI (engraved text and illustrations), [3] (scimie dell' antico continente, prima classe, orang), I-IX, [2] (seconda classe, babbuino), X-XVII, [2] (terza classe, guenone), XVIII-L, [3] (scimie del nuovo continente, quarta classe, sapaju), LI-LX, [2] (quinta classe, sapaju-sagoino), LXI-LXX, LXXI-LXXXVIII (text), 2 (indice), [6] (dei lemuriani ossia maki propriamente detti, genere maki), I-VIII, [2] (genere indri), IX-X, [2] (genere loris), XI-XIII, [2] (genere galago), XIV, [2] (genere tarsiere), XV, XVI (indice). Collates complete, with printed and engraved text, and a grand total of 85 very fine -- and very charming -- engraved plates of monkeys, most of whom will remind you of someone you know. Spine tips and edges of boards discreetly renewed; some light scuffing along spine and joints. Marginal browning; a few tiny worm holes to last few leaves; otherwise nice and bright. Bookplates of Cecilia Barbosa de Moura. An important early monograph on primates, including, orangutans, baboons, guenons, sapajous, lemurs, indris, loris, galagos, tarsiers.
Publicado por Por Martin Fernandez Zambrano, [Granada], 1616
Librería: Libreria de Antano (ILAB & ABA Members), Miami, FL, Estados Unidos de America
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Full leather. Condición: Very good copy. 8vo. S.P. Continúa del título: compuesta por el doctor Iuan de Sorapan de Rieros. 17th Century Spanish Medicine Through Proverbs. Gastronomy, Wines, Exercise, Sleep, Education, Pregnancy. 8vo; modern calf. FIRST EDITION OF THIS EARLY MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SPANISH TRACT. Juan Sorapán de Rieros (1572-1638) was a famous doctor from Extremadura who, throughout his professional career, came to hold the positions of "physician and family member of the Holy Office of the Inquisition of Llerena and Granada, and of his Royal Chancery», whose president was also his personal doctor. In his Medicina española, Sorapán comments on some proverbs (forty-seven, in total) that cover topics related to health, trying to demonstrate how popular wisdom is combined with the scientific knowledge of the time. The two parts of the work, of almost six hundred pages, present a notable asymmetry: the first, the most conspicuous, consists of forty-three proverbs about "food, drink, exercise, sleep, Venus, mood accidents, change of air and place"; the second, with only four proverbs, deals with the "good education of children", "preservation from the plague", and "doubts about pregnant women". Sorapán intends with his work, on one hand, to exhibit his erudition; on the other, to disseminate the treaty as widely as possible, also for informative and social purposes, with the aim of contributing to the preservation of health. Notably, it adds 687 bibliographical citations of classical authors, which indicates the book's erudition level. Entre el Refranero y la "ciencia" médica: Juan Sorapán de Rieros (Massimo Marini Università di Roma La Sapienza, Instituto Cervantes, online) # WorldCat: 10 copies in US Libraries.
Publicado por Wechel Andreas, Paris, 1554
Librería: Libri Antichi Arezzo - F&C Edizioni, AREZZO, Italia
Libro Original o primera edición
Rilegato. Condición: molto buono. prima edizione. [Medicina - Prima Edizione - Legatura](cm. 34.7) Bella legatura originale in pieno vitello bruno con doppio filetto a secco ai piatti con fregio centrale ad arabesco in oro e 4 fregi angolari in oro. Dorso ben rifatto, abrasioni ai piatti con lievi restauri. -cc.6 nn., pp. 250 (numerate 248), cc.7 nn.; -pp. 238, cc.9 nn.; pp.90, cc.5 nn. Bella marca tipografica all'inizio e in fine, ritratto dell'autore al verso della terza carta, finalini e capilettera figurati elegantissimi. Edizione originale rarissima e ben completa di questa celebre opera divisa in tre parti:fisiologia - patologia - terapia. E' il primo trattato sistematico e rappresenta il fondamento della moderna patologia e fisiologia, introducendone i termini per la prima volta. Metodicamente discute le malattie di ciascun organo, contribuì allo studio degli aneurismi associandoli alla dilatazione arteriosa. e' il più grande testo di medicina e pietra miliare del rinascimento francese che ha influenzato la pratica medica in tutta Europa. Esemplare molto bello, a pieni margini, nitido e fresco, qualche inisgnificante macchietta, antica firma di proprietà manoscritta al frontis: "G.O. Ferrua.del convento di nostra donna del mond." Importante esemplare con in fine alla sguardia del piatto posteriore una lunga nota manoscritta coeva in latino, ben leggibile, con notazioni mediche, terapie, ricette etc. circa 50 righe a piena pagina in chiara grafia cinquecentesca che meriterebbero uno studio circa l'autografia. Provenienza: Asta Christie's Roma 1993. * Durling 1459; * Wellcome 2195; *Garrison- Morton 2271; * Waller 2993; * Choix 8674; * Norman 785; * Long "History of Pathology pp. 62-66; *Sherrington pp.100-104; * Acierno "storia di cardiologia" (1994) pp.48-50, 96-99; * Adams F 248; BM.STC French, supplemento p.34. [F82].
Publicado por Corbelletti,, Roma,, 1650
Librería: SCRIPTORIUM Studio Bibliografico, Mantova, MN, Italia
2 voll. in folio, pp. (20), 690; (2), 462, (38), bella leg. m. pelle ottocentesca con fregi ai d., piatti in carta dec. Antip. al primo vol. inc. in rame raff. il ritr. dell Arciduca Leopoldo d Austria. Con molte incis. in legno n.t. e 3 pagine interamente inc. in legno a p. pag. Con 19 (su 21) tavv. inc. in rame, anche ripp. Manca una tav. che doveva essere in antip. al II vol. e manca antip. al I vol. Prima ediz. La più rara e importante opera del K. (1602-1680), quasi una sorta di enciclopedia delle nozioni musicali del tempo, compilata in pieno periodo barocco. Contiene anche pagine di musica annotata di diversi brani musicali del XVI e XVII sec. Interess. anche per la parte che concerne la costruzione degli strumenti musicali, sia antichi che contemporanei, dove l A. include anche la spiegazione di alcuni strumenti di sua invenzione. Caillet 5785. Brunet II, 668. Graesse IV, 21. Honeyman Collection 1816. Legg. alone sulle prime 25 cc, per il resto ottimo esempl. a larghi margini. [388].
Publicado por R. Wellington (etc), London, 1697
Librería: Stony Hill Books, Madison, WI, Estados Unidos de America
Libro Original o primera edición
Hardcover. Condición: Fine. 1st Edition. First Edition, small octavo in original unrestored full vellum binding, a Fine copy rare thus; Bibliotheca Osleriana 2358. Oslar notes: "In spite of its title, this is a work on physiology, natural and supernatural, with a table of biblical references at the end. It is followed, with separate pagination, by a series of espitles . . . The last being a synopsis of his lectures". Bernard Connor (1666-1698) led a short but almost incredibly full life. He is probably claimed in some context by Ireland [where he was born], France [where he studied medicine], England [where he lectured at both Oxford and Cambridge]; he was also court physician to Polish King John Sobieski, and the diplomatic escort of the king's daughter to her marriage with the elector of Bavaria. He returned to England in 1695. see Dictionary of Irish Biography, DNB, ODNB, etc.
Publicado por Johann Schöffer, Mainz, 1524
Librería: Liber Antiquus Early Books & Manuscripts, Chevy Chase, MD, Estados Unidos de America
Hardcover. Condición: Fine. FOURTH EDITION (1st ed. 1519). Bound in 20th c. green morocco with gilt turn-ins. A fine copy, a.e.g., with a fine woodcut title border, woodcut initials, and occ. contemporary annotations. The title border incorporates Schöffer's coat of arms (see Johnson no. 62 and Pflugk-Harttung no. 52). Ulrich von Hutten's famous work on the treatment of syphilis, one of the earliest and most important books on the topic. Hutten, who had himself suffered from syphilis since 1508 (and would die of the disease in 1519), describes in detail a therapy using an extract from Guaiacum wood, which is native to the West Indies. It became one of the earliest New World medicinal treatments to be used in Europe. In addition to describing the Guaiacum therapy, Hutten also discusses the transmission of the disease, its symptoms, and other therapies used to treat it, such as the use of mercury (a practice that continued until the early 20th century.) Hutten notes that the disease is spread sexually, with the result that very few children or elderly people become infected; celibate or monogamous people almost never contract the disease. Hutten describes his own symptoms in gruesome detail, including the classic efflorescences on his face and body, and describes for the first time an apparently new syndrome (later identified syphilitic osteomyelitis) that affects the bones. This was confirmed when Hutten's skeleton was exhumed in the 1968. "In the years following Columbus's return from the New World, European physicians identified a new "pox" and assigned it various names, including the Spanish pox, the French disease, and the literary "syphilis," alluding to a popular poem by Girolamo Fracastoro. An old principle held that a disease's place of origin must also harbor its cure. So it was that the woody part of the guaiacum plant was identified early in the sixteenth century as a source of medication and cure for those suffering from the "new" disease." (Dennis Landis, "Drugs from the Colonies") Hutten "states that guaiacum was brought to Europe from Hispaniola where, he says, all the inhabitants of the island suffer from time to time with the Gallic sickness, and where they use against it no treatment other than guaiacum. He relates that a certain Spanish nobleman, when he was governor in the province and very ill of this disease was shown the remedy by the natives". (Munger 199) Guaiacum had been recommended to Hutten by his friend, the doctor Heinrich Stromer but it was the physician Paulus Ricius (d. 1541) who, in 1518 administered the medicine to Hutten. Ricius had obtained the bark on an earlier mission to Spain, where it had been imported from Hispaniola. At the conclusion of the treatise are two letters between Hutten and the Ricius. Syphilis, called the Morbus Gallicus ('French Disease') or the grande verole (the great pox) swept across Europe in the late 15th c., was at the time believed to have originated in the New World (there had been a violent outbreak at the end of the 15th century during the siege of Naples by the mercenary troops of Charles VIII, who numbered among their ranks Spanish soldiers who had returned from the New World.) "The origins and antiquity of syphilis have long been controversial, resulting in a debated and unresolved problem for the history of medicine. Traditionally, two main hypotheses are accepted: the "Columbian theory," which asserts that the treponemal infection originated in the New World and was transmitted to Europe by the returning of Columbus from America, and the "pre-Columbian theory," which claims that the disease was already present in the Old World and evolved into a more virulent form in the 15th century. The book proved to be one of Hutten's most popular writings. It was translated into several languages ;;and achieved numerous editions, of which this is the third. Hutten dedicated the work to his patron, the Mainz Elector and Archbishop Albert von Brandenburg. The closing note is by the proofreader Wolfgang Angst.
Publicado por Vari (L'auteur; Rocco Vannucchi; Onorato Porri; Pozzolini; Capurriana; Sebastiano Nistri;Nella Stamperia da S.S.R M. Privilegiata (Con Approvazione), Paris; Pisa; Siena; Livorno; Pisa; Pisa; Sassari, 1797
Librería: Libreria Scripta Manent, ALBENGA, SV, Italia
Edizione: Varie edizioni, da notare la Prima edizione del Rolandi . Pagine: 124+31+75+29+48+12+128+XIV+96+3 Tavole . Illustrazioni: Nel volume di Rolandi Tre tavole in rame disegnate ed incise dall'Autore, contenenti 10 Figure in totale. Nel volume di Fabrizi presente una tavola con tre incisioni raffiguranti il perforatore. . Formato: 8° . Rilegatura: Cartonato con dorso in pelle, piatti usurati, necessario un restauro della cartonatura. . Stato: Discreto . Caratteristiche: Bruniture presenti. Trattasi di una collazione (8 trattati) molto importante di medicina, fra le quali spicca per importanza e rarità l'opera del Rolando sul Cervello. Notevole anche il trattato di Fabrizi su una tecnica sperimentale di perforazione del timpano, con la descrizione dello strumento in tre immagini. Nel primo volume non sono presenti figure (mancano) e presente un tarlo di 2 mm per 40 pagine; nel quinto volume presente un forellino di tarlo nell'arco di tutte le 45 pagine; 5 Fabrizi, Medico chirurgo, la sua opera sulla perforazione del timpano, poi affinata, ebbe importanza ASSOLUTA. 6 Pacini fu professore a Lucca. 8 RARISSIMO.Molte bruniture. MANCA SOLO L'ULTMO FOGLIO DELL'INDICE, con la spiegazione delle ultime 4 figure. A Rolando si deve la scoperta delle ramificazioni cerebrali, diede il nome alla scissura sulla faccia esterna degli emisferi cerebrali (den. Scissura di Rolando). Torinese, fu medico di alta esperienza (divenne medico di corte Sabauda) ed attività scientifica. Fondò anche un Museo, che porta il suo nome ed è tutt'ora esistente a Torino. Il volume necessiterebbe di un restauro (l'esterno infatti non si presenta in buone condizioni) o di una divisione dei trattati ma abbiamo deciso di non effettuare questa operazione, lasciandola al futuro fortunato possessore. Presenti alle ultime due pagine bianche scritte a mano di conti. Foto disponibili a richiesta. . Note epoca: 1828, 1818, 1826, 1827, 1834, 1820.
Publicado por ALFAGUARA I., 2014
ISBN 10: 9877384167ISBN 13: 9789877384161
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Publicado por DUNGKAR, 2014
ISBN 10: 9871023022ISBN 13: 9789871023028
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Publicado por ALFAGUARA I., 2014
ISBN 10: 9877384167ISBN 13: 9789877384161
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Publicado por ALFAGUARA I., 2014
ISBN 10: 9877384167ISBN 13: 9789877384161
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Librería: Antiquariaat FORUM BV, Houten, Holanda
77, [2], [1 blank] ll.Seventh known copy of an early edition of an important treatise on pharmacology and medical botany, by Giovanni Giacomo Manlio di Bosco (fl. 1490-post 1500). It is a commentary on ancient Arabic and Greek pharmacological works, especially the Arabic treatises of Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh (ca. 777-857), a Nestorian Christian physician from Assyria who taught at the academy in Gundeshapur, Iran, and was personal physician to four caliphs. It gives instructions for preparing numerous medicines, indicating the quantities of the ingredients (simples, each derived from a single plant) and describing each ingredient. The present edition includes Manlio's preliminary note addressed to Bernardinus Niger.The title-page indicates that the book also contains Lumen apothecariorum, a work by Quirico de Augustis de Tortona of Milan (fl. 1486-1497). But it is not present here or in any of the other seven copies we have traced. With contemporary and later marginal manuscript notes. With the text area of B2.7 somewhat browned, an occasional small and unobtrusive stain, and a few small worm holes in the last few leaves, but generally in very good condition. Some of the manuscript notes have been shaved. The binding is slightly dirty and the boards slightly bowed, but the binding is still good.l Durling 2938; ICCU 29621 (same copy); KVK & WorldCat (5 copies); Emiliano Sordano, Il Luminare maius di Manlio del Bosco, thesis, University of Torino, 2010, p. 41; USTC 840112 (2 copies); cf. Schelenz, Geschichte der Pharmazie, p. 414; Wellcome 4017.
Publicado por (Venice, Gregorio de Gregori, 8 Jan. 1513)., 1513
Librería: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Austria
Folio (305 x 210 mm). 77, (2), (1 blank) ff. With 13 woodcut decorated initials (6 series?) plus 8 repeats, 4-line typographic "Lombarbic" initials. Set in rotunda gothic types in 2 columns, with a preliminary note in roman type. With contemporary pen decorations in brown ink added to about half of the initials and occasional similar pen decorations in the margins, an occasional manuscript paragraph mark, some rubrications in brown ink and some initials coloured with a transparent ochre wash. Early 20th-century vellum, possibly incorporating older materials, sewn on 3 recessed supports, red spine label. Seventh known copy of an early edition of an important treatise on pharmacology and medical botany, by Giovanni Giacomo Manlio di Bosco (fl. 1490-post 1500), first published in Venice 1490 or Pavia 1494 (Sordano records an edition by Octavius Scotus in 1490, but the ISTC records no edition by him until 1496). It is a commentary on ancient Arabic and Greek pharmacological works, especially the Arabic treatises of Yuhanna Ibn Masawayh (ca. 777-857), a Nestorian Christian physician from Assyria who taught at the academy in Gundeshapur, Iran, and was personal physician to four caliphs. It gives instructions for preparing numerous medicines, indicating the quantities of the ingredients (simples, each derived from a single plant) and describing each ingredient. The present edition includes Manlio's preliminary note addressed to Bernardinus Niger, included in the 1494, 1496 and 1499 editions but omitted in many later editions. - The title-page indicates that the book also contains "Lumen apothecariorum", a work by Quirico de Augustis de Tortona of Milan (fl. 1486-97), first published in 1492. But it is not present here or in any of the other seven copies we have traced. The two works were combined in the Venice editions of 1504, ca. 1502/05 and 1506. De Gregori apparently followed one of these editions but did not include the second work. Hieronymus Surianus (fl. 1458?, d. 1522?) edited the first two. - With contemporary and later marginal manuscript notes. With the text area of B2.7 somewhat browned, an occasional small and unobtrusive stain, and a few small worm holes in the last few leaves, but generally in very good condition. Some of the manuscript notes have been shaved. The binding is slightly dirty and the boards slightly bowed, but the binding is still good. A rare early edition of an important work of pharmacology. - Durling 2938. EDIT 16 29621 (1 copy). ICCU 29621 (same copy). KVK & WorldCat (5 copies). Emiliano Sordano, Il Luminare maius di Manlio del Bosco, thesis, University of Torino, 2010, p. 41. USTC 840112 (2 copies). Cf. Adams M 370 (1506 ed.). BM-STC Italian 410 (1504 and other eds.). Schelenz, Geschichte der Pharmazie, p. 414 (1529 ed.). Wellcome 4017 (1628 Lyon ed.). Not in Garrison & Morton; Honeyman; Norman Lib.
ISBN 10: 9501753638ISBN 13: 9789501753639
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Publicado por Planeta, 2023
ISBN 10: 9504979971ISBN 13: 9789504979975
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