Paris, D'Houry, 1740.
Un volume in-8 (194x124 mm), plan du jardin royal en frontispice, portrait, xxxii-923-(1) pages et 16 planches hors texte. reliure : Pleine basane de l'époque, dos à nerfs. Coiffe de tête accidentée, coins abîmés. Mouillures marginales.
références: Garrison-Morton [5575 (ed. 1707) : "Dionis taught operative surgery at the Jardin-du-Roi, Paris, a famous training ground for surgeons."], Heirs [650 (ed. 1707 : "this work ...became extremely popular and was widely used as a textbook. It was published in many editions and was translated into several foreign languages. The text reveals that Dionis was a surgeon with compassion for his patients and that he relied heavily on a thorough knowledge of anatomy. The volume contains many illustrations that depict the surgical instruments and other paraphernalia required for a wide variety of surgical procedures."].
Prix : 300 €