The Discovery of the Circulation of the Blood.
London: Dawson, 1956. 16 illustrations, 80pp, 12mo, rust cloth. London: WM. Dawson & Sons, 1956. A near fine copy. More
London: Dawson, 1956. 16 illustrations, 80pp, 12mo, rust cloth. London: WM. Dawson & Sons, 1956. A near fine copy. More
Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1935. 24 original b/w illustrations. 105 pages. Slim 4to, blue cloth. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins, 1935. A very good(-) copy--light foxing to first and last several pages, "rare books" ink-stamped to front and rear endpapers, spotting to spine; previous owner's inscription. More
New York: 1880. 6 pages (pp. 265-270) IN: American Journal of Obstetrics, Vol. 13, No. 2, 1880. New York, 1880. 8vo, modern wrappers. Whole number offered entire. "Skene's glands" first described. GM 1225. More
New York: G.E. Stechert, 1933. Color and black and white illustrations throughout. 3 volumes: xxxii, 497 pages. Long 8vo, green cloth. New York: G.E. Stechert & co., (1933). Third edition, revised. A very good(+) set with some scuffing and yellowing consistent with age; 3rd volume spine dulled; minor spotting on outer page edges. More
5 plates and 2 text illus. 47 pages. 12mo, original printed wrappers. N.p., 1883. More
21 pages (pp. 89-109) IN: Journal of Biological Chemistry, vol. 47, no. 1. 8vo, original gray printed wrappers; darkened at edges, small ex-lib. stamp. Baltimore, 1921. GM 1054. Separation of Viatmin A from Vitamin D. With M. Sell and M. Van Ra. Buell. More
New York: Dial Press, 1969. Frontispiece reproduction. 144 pages. Slim 8vo, orange cloth, d.w. New York: Dial Press, 1969. First edition. A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
Philadelphia: J. P. Lipppincott, 1956. Numerous medical illustrations in black and white. 320 pages. 8vo, blue boards with silver lettering. Philadelphia: J. P. Lippincott, (1956). A very good ex-library copy. Drawings by Carl T. Linden. More
343pp. 8vo, cloth; soiled. Garden City: Doubleday, 1930. Traces the development of the primate brain and its function in human progress. More
Leipzig: Vogel. 75 pages (pp. 55-129) IN: Archiv fur Experimentelle Pathologie Pharmakologie, 1917, vol. 81. 8vo, black cloth. Small ex- lib. stamps. Leipzig: Vogel, 1917. First Edition. Whole volume offered entire. Very good. GM 1034. More
New York: Doubleday, 2004. Illustrated in color. 254 pages, small square 4to, pictorial boards, dust wrapper. New York: Doubleday, 2004. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper. Signed by Tsiaras on the front free endpaper. More
Venice: Zatta e Figli, 1790. Frieze woodcut on the title page. 130pp., untrimmed, 8vo, contemporary marbled boards. Venezia: Zatta e Figli, 1790. Near Fine. Tumiati was a well known Italian anatomist who taught with distinction at Padua and Ferrara. He was professor of human anatomy and obstetrics, was the founder of the famous Anatomical Museum Ferrarese. Blake p. 461. More
Padua: Manfre, 1710. 10 fine copperplates, 8 folding, 51pp., tall 8vo. Padua: G. Manfre, 1710. BOUND WITH THE SAME AUTHOR'S Considerazioni, ed esperienze intorno alla generazione de'vermi ordinari del corpo umano. 4 folding copperplates. 160pp., tall 8vo, full contemporary calf, extra-gilt spine (rubbed). Padua: G. Manfre, 1710. Very good (+). Two works by the celebrated Italian physician and professor of theoretical medicine at Padua. The first is his treatise on the generation of parasites of man, part of his important..... More
Geneva: Etienne-Denis Braillard, 1964. Text in French. Many fine extraordinary original engravings printed on heavy watermarked art paper, tissue guards. Deckled edges, folio, full tan polished calf, gilt armorial decoration on front cover and gilt pictures of anatomical studies along the spine, board slipcase. (Geneva: Etienne-Denis Braillard. 1964). Limited Edition. A fine copy but for one rubbed spot on the spine. One of only 215 numbered copies. More
Berlin: 1847. 107 pages (pp. 272-378) EXTRACTED FROM: Virchows Archives Pathological Anatomy, 1847, vol. 1. 8vo, modern wrappers, ex-lib copy; water stained at bottom edge. Berlin, 1847. First Edition. 2 issues offered entire. Very Good (-). GM 2903. Offered with: Virchow, Rudolf. die Pathologischen Pigmente. Pages 379-404 & pp. 407-486. GM 2296. More
Berlin: Hirschwald, 1894. Rede, gehalten am 30, Marz 1894 auf dem XI, internationalen medicinischen Congress zu Rom. 28pp., slim 8vo, pr. wrs., in a plain board portfolio; (cover partly darkened). Berlin: August Hirschwald, 1894. Dr. Saul Jarcho's ownership signature on front cover. More
Paris: Editions Ditis, 1964. Preface by Andre Lwoff. 31 illustrations of which 13 are in color, tall square 8vo, brown cloth. Paris: Editions Ditis, (1964). First Edition. Near Fine. With the errata slip. More
Leipzig: Vogel, 1877. 26 illustrations at rear. 183 pages of text in German. 8vo, modern wrappers. Leipzig: F.C.W. Vogel, 1877. A very good(-) copy. The author was later eponymized in "Weil's Disease." More
St. Petersburg: Typographia Academiae Scientiarum, 1742. Small vignette on title page, and two additional engraved headpieces. Illustrated at rear with 26 fine folding copperplate engravings. [28], 276pp. 4to, contemporary calf (well-worn but firm; several contemporary signatures on tile, otherwise interior is very clean and virtually free of foxing, small inking in title page); marbled endpapers, red edges. Petropoli [St. Petersburg]: Ex Typographia Academiae Scientiarum, 1742. Scarce First Edition. Text in Latin. This famous fundamental Syndesmologia (study of the joints and..... More
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