Following a long survey of human anatomy, there are instructions for the breast feeding of infants, directions for handling, dressing, feeding, and exercising children as well as specific treatment for diseases common to young children. Most of the...
In the present work he addresses the subject of metoposcopy, which deals with the determination of character traits as well as foretelling the future by interpretation of the lines on an individual's forehead in conjunction with some aspects of...
This atlas contains some of the finest illustrations of gross pathology ever made. They are colored lithographs, done by the anatomical illustrator, Antoine Chazal.
Gautier, a French printmaker, was an assistant to Le Blon and, like Ladmiral, claimed the color printing process as his own. He published some ten collections of colored plates of various portions of the anatomy, and he was the first person to...
This is the last of four separate treatises on malaria published by Laveran. In it, he summarizes the long history of the study of malaria, fully describes his own discovery of the malaria parasite as well as its mosquito carrier, and places...
Le Boursier du Coudray, Madame(Angélique-Marguerite), 1712-1789
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Nouvelle éd. The plates are signed: Gravé en couleurs par J. Robert. The author's name appears after the edition statement. Originally published: Paris : La veuve Delaguette, 1759.
In the present work, Levret describes the surgical techniques used to remove uterine and vaginal polyps and records his experiences in more than thirty cases. Some of the instruments he devised for this type of surgery were prototypes for...
This work on fractures is perhaps the best of Malgaigne's treatises on operative surgery. It includes his classic discussion of a double vertical fracture of the pelvis.
This textbook contains a series of eighty large engravings, most of which were drawn by Antoine Chazal (1793-1854). They cover virtually every phase of childbirth including pelvic deformities, pelvimetry, transverse presentations, cesarean section,...
Mondino dei Luzzi, d. 1326; Guido de Vigevano, 14th cent.
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Anothomia [sic] Mundini imprimé e le 19 dé cembre 1478 Ã Pavie par Antonio de Carcano. Fac-similé de l'exemplaire du British museum: p. (7)-(50). A facsimile: No. 239 of 340 copies