Amsterdam, Daniel Elzevir, 1670.
Un volume in-16 (130x79 mm), (12)-338-(19) pages. (portrait de l'auteur dans le texte). reliure : Plein vélin à rabats de l'époque, dos lisse. Velin légèrement sali.
références: Heirs of Hippocrates [539 :"Willis followed up his anatomical account of the brain with this important work on its pathology and neurophysiology, first published in 1667. In it he develops a new theory of the cause of epilepsy and other convulsive diseases, and he makes a number of contributions to psychiatry. A second part of the volume is Willis' treatise on scurvy. "].
provenance: Ex libris non identifié avec la devise "Homo sum et.".
Prix : 750 €