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Erscheinungsdatum: 1908
Anbieter: alphabets, NANCY, Frankreich
S. l. (Catania), Tipografia Galatola, 1908 ; 212 x 304 mm, 12 pp. + 1, couverture (petites déchirures) et cahier agrafés. Tiré à part, en langue italienne, Atti dell'Accademia Gioenia di scienze naturali in Catania (Estratto dagli) Serie 5a Vol. II. État moyen.
Verlag: Bibliogov, 2013
ISBN 10: 1289120382ISBN 13: 9781289120382
Anbieter: Lucky's Textbooks, Dallas, TX, USA
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Zustand: New.
Verlag: Impressioni Grafiche
ISBN 10: 8861953891ISBN 13: 9788861953895
Anbieter: Brook Bookstore, Milano, MI, Italien
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Zustand: new.
Verlag: Franco Angeli, Milano, 2004
ISBN 10: 8846453220ISBN 13: 9788846453228
Anbieter: Di Mano in Mano Soc. Coop, Cambiago, Italien
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Brossura. 0 pp.274 9788846453228 altezza 23 larghezza 0 Esemplare in buone condizioni.Copertina con ingiallimento, macchie di polvere e segni di usura ai bordi e agli angoli.Pagine ingiallite.Testo in Lingua Italiana.
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Verlag: Catania : Tip. La Siciliana Ciurca & Strano, 1914
Anbieter: Antiquariat Bookfarm, Löbnitz, Deutschland
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8° , Softcover/Paperback. 274 pp., with Plate Former Library Book with Stamp and Signature. Cover and Body are seperated. Spine repaired with Tape. Pages with Marks and Writings (Pencil). Good to acceptable Condition. Sprache: Italienisch Gewicht in Gramm: 600.
Verlag: Editrice esculapio, 1977
Anbieter: MULTI BOOK, Cerreto Laziale, RM, Italien
brossura. Zustand: Molto buono (Very Good). in ottavo 99 Molto buono (Very Good) Libro usato proveniente da collezione privata. La copertina riporta tracce d'uso. Le pagine risultano lievemente imbruite dal tempo. Book.
Verlag: Franco Angeli, Milano, 2004
Anbieter: Invito alla Lettura, Vetralla, VT, Italien
brossura. Zustand: Buono (Good). 0. In 8, br. edit., pp. 274. Biglietto da visita dell'Autore spillato in antiporta, altrimenti come nuovo.Luogo di pubblicazione MilanoEditore Franco AngeliAnno pubblicazione 2004Materia/Argomento Economia, Sociologia. Book.
Verlag: Bibliotheca, Gaeta (LT), 1997
Anbieter: Romanord, Roma, RM, Italien
brossura. Zustand: Ottimo (Fine). 197 p. ; 24 cm. Ottimo (Fine) . Book.
Verlag: , Il Mulino, 1982
Anbieter: librisaggi, SAN VITO ROMANO, Italien
brossura. Zustand: Buono (Good). Copertina cartonata, lievemente sporca . Tagli e pagine sporchi di polvere e lievemente ingialliti. Collana:"Orientamenti 5". 283 Buono (Good) . Book.
Verlag: Tipografia La Siciliana, CATANIA, 1912
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
Zustand: BUONO USATO. IED. ITALIANO Fascicolo legato filo refe, in carta leggera, con copertina brunita a i margini e con evidente mancanza. Buono lo stato generale e pagine velate da tonalità seppia. Estratto dalla Rivista Malpighia. Numero pagine 24.
Verlag: , Cortina, 2006
ISBN 10: 8860300010ISBN 13: 9788860300010
Anbieter: librisaggi, SAN VITO ROMANO, Italien
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Zustand: Buono (Good). Copertina: in brossura, ingiallita lievemente. Pagine testo: ingiallite lievemente. Interno in ottime condizioni. 8860300010 Buono (Good) .
Verlag: Bibliotheca, GAETA, 1997
ISBN 10: 8887106037ISBN 13: 9788887106039
Anbieter: Biblioteca di Babele, Tarquinia, VT, Italien
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Zustand: OTTIMO USATO. Athenaeum ITALIANO Numero "1" della collana "Athenaeum". Brossura illustrata presentante minimi segni di usura. Pagine godibili anche se già sfogliate. Numero pagine 197.
ISBN 10: 8835933293ISBN 13: 9788835933298
Anbieter: Librisline, Valentano, VT, Italien
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Zustand: Used: Like New. ATTENZIONE libro nuovo da magazzino copertina lievemente rovinata. Per ogni problema, domanda o necessità non esitate a contattarci troverete personale disponibile a risolvere ogni vostra richiesta! Consegna 24/48 ore 32o.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1902
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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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.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1894
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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Arch. klin. Chir., 48. - Berlin, Verlag von August Hirschwald, 1894, 8°, VI, 952 pp., Holzschnitte, 14 lith. Tafeln, Leinenband d.Zt. 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.
Verlag: Niccolo Giannotta, Catania, 1900
Anbieter: By Books Alone, Woodstock, NY, USA
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Modern Cloth. Zustand: Fine. First Edition.
Verlag: Pellegrini, venetiis, 1615
Anbieter: Antica Libreria Srl, San Gregorio di Catania, CT, Italien
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