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De praxi medica

De praxi medica by Baglivi, Giorgio

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Title
De praxi medica
Author
Baglivi, Giorgio
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Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Description
Rome: Typis Dominici Antonii Herculis, 1696. Baglivi, Georgius (1668-1707). De praxi medica . . . accedunt dissertationes novae. [20], 259, 119pp. Plate. Rome: Domenico Antonio Hercules, 1696. 158 x 100 mm. Old paper over thin wooden boards, spine label with title in manuscript (worn), spine partly detached, some wear especially at corners. Uneven toning, occasional light staining but good to very good. First Edition. Believing that the physicians of his time were slaves to medical philosophies and systems, Baglivi attacked these systems in De praxi medica, calling for a return to the Hippocratic principle of sound clinical observation. The three "Dissertationes" added to the main work include Baglivi's account of the tarantula, his experiments with the infusion of drugs into the veins and spinal canal, his study of the circulation of the frog, and his description of the post-mortem he performed upon his mentor Marcello Malpighi, in which he determined that Malpighi's death had been caused by cerebral apoplexy. Norman 103. .
Essays by Mr. Goldsmith

Essays by Mr. Goldsmith by Goldsmith, [Oliver]

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Essays by Mr. Goldsmith
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Goldsmith, [Oliver]
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Swan's Fine Books (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
London: Printed for I.&F., Rivington, B. Law, et al., 1775. Leather bound. Very good. Duodecimo size, 254 pp. Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) authored many of the favourite novels of the eighteenth century, including "The Vicar of Wakefield", "The Deserted Village", and "She Stoops to Conquer". While not widely read today, these stories continued to have an affect upon authors and artists through the twentieth century. This work, a collection of Goldsmith's essays, was first published in 1765, with two additional essays having been added in the 1766 second edition. In the Preface, Goldsmith's humour and mastery of the English language shine through, giving promise to what might be found in these Essays, regardless of his self-deprecating wit. This volume with the Ex-Libris of "R.H. Isham", quite possibly Lieutenant-Colonel Ralph Heyward Isham (1890-1955), who served in the British army during WWI. Isham was an avid collector of the papers of James Boswell, which he would later privately publish in an edition of eighteen volumes. ___DESCRIPTION: Bound in full leather, red leather spine label with gilt lettering and narrow rules, the rest of the spine with gilt tooling, the armorial bookplate of R.H. Isham on the front pastedown (see above), engraved title page; duodecimo size (7" by 4.25"), pagination: [i] ii-vi [1] 2-248. ___CONDITION: Very good overall, we had a professional (name available upon request) strengthen both hinges and joints, the binding is now a bit tender but quite readable, the hinges solid, the interior clean with some light scattered foxing, prior owner markings include the Ex-Libris mentioned above and a small symbol (?) within a circle, in ink, at the top fore-edge corner of the front pastedown. ___CITATIONS: ESTC T146071, NCBEL volume 2, p. 1197. ___POSTAGE: International customers, please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA, ILAB, and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have, we are here to help.
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Incandescent Syllable of Desire. by ZELLER, Ludwig.

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Title
Incandescent Syllable of Desire.
Author
ZELLER, Ludwig.
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Jeff Maser, Bookseller-ABAA (United States)
Description
Toronto: Oasis Publications, (1981).. First edition.. [24 pp]. Fine in illustrated wrappers. Poems in the original Spanish with French and English translations. SIGNED by Zeller. Additionally dated (diciembre 1981) and INSCRIBED by Zeller on the first leaf.