Verlag: Baillière, 1906 Paris,, 1906
Anbieter: E. & J.L GRISON, TOULON, Frankreich
1 vol In16, 1/2 chagrin, dos à nerfs, de 303p. Bon état. Avec figure et 4 planches coloriées. 1° Edition . Quelques lignes soulignées au crayon.
Verlag: MacLachlan & Stewart, 1838, Edinburgh, 1838
Anbieter: RogerCoyBooks, Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA
Hardcover. Zustand: Collectible: Good. Translated from the French by George Combe: Also Answers to the Objections Urged Against Phrenology by Drs. Roget, Rudolphi, Prichard, and Tiedemann; Good overall, no marks and no DJ; ex-medical society library with only a few stamps, no marks in text, no book plate. Needs rebinding, boards loose; xliv+339p. 1 lb 10 oz.
Verlag: Maclachan & Stewart, Edinburgh, 1838
Anbieter: BRITOBOOKS, Isle of man, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. First Edition. Translated from the French by George Combe. Brown cloth, bumped extremities, cloth on spine poor condition, creased and rubbed off on edges, most of the paper label still there. Hinges and bindings excellent. Very little foxing. Previous owner neatly written front end paper and dated 1838. 16 pages adverts on medical works at front. 339 pages, edges rough-cut.
Imprimerie Levé, 1911, 5 textes reliés en 1 volume in-8 de245x160x35 mm environ, 30-114-117-viii-204-197 pages, demi reliure en basane fauve, dos à 4 nerfs portant titres dorés sur pièces de titre rouges et fleurons dorés, tranches finement mouchetées, gardes marbrées. Nombreuses figures dans le texte. Coins émoussés, coupes frottées, sinon bon état. I. La Pratique de l'Immunothérapie Antituberculeuse. Du choix & de l'emploi des différents agents d'Immunothérapie : Tuberculines, Sérums. Granulations de Much, leur signification clinique par le Dr E.-A. BOSSAN, 1911, 30 pages, Extrait de la Gazette de Hôpitaux des 24 et 26 janvier 1911 - II. Thèse pour le Doctorat en Médecine : Contribution à l'Etude de la Valeur diagnostique & pronostique de la Tuberculine chez le Nourrisson, par Charles Daniel, Année 1912, Imprimerie de la Faculté de Médecine Jouve &Cie Editeurs, 114 pages. III. Etude sur la Tuberculose gangliopulmonaire chez l'Enfant. Le Diagnostic des formes latentes et frustes par le Dr Maurice Ségard, 1913, Paris, G. Steinheil Editeur, 117 pages - IV. La Tuberculoses de l'Enfant, Traitement de ses formes médicales et chirurgicales par la Tuberculine par le Dr Lucien Jeanneret, 1915, Paris, Librairie J.-B. Baillière et Fils, viii-204 pages, 2ff.(catalogue) - V. La Tuberculose du Nourrisson, par le professeur Combe. 1917, Paris, Librairie Baillière et Fils, 197 pages, 2ff.(catalogue).
hardcover. Zustand: very good. Edinburgh, MacLachlan & Stewart 1838. Octavo publisher's patterned cloth with paper spine label (a bit marked); xliv,339pp, a few illustrations. A mild tidemark on the endpapers but no further in. An appealing copy even without the inscription 'To Dr. A. Brigham with best regards from Geo.Combe 12 November 1838'. First edition and a pretty fabulous association. Amariah Brigham was a founder of American psychiatry and, like many well-meaning reformers and progressives in the field, held to phrenological principles. Combe was in America in November 1838, it was early in his American lecture tour - a stay of two years - and had met Brigham on his arrival in New York. Brigham was more or less in charge of arranging the lecture tour. The date of this inscription is puzzling: Combe's entry for November 12 in 'Notes on the United States of America' (1841) recounts a visit to Salem but nothing more. So why this day? The book itself is one of the central pillars of Combe's, all the early phrenologists, attempt to establish a sound scientific and reasoned basis for phrenology in the face of ridicule and attacks from more respectable and respected scientists.