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MOREAU (DE TOURS), Jacques-Joseph.
Traité pratique de la folie névropathique (vulgo hystérique).
Paris - Londres - New York, Germer et Baillière, [1869].
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150 €
First edition.
This book deals with mental illnesses.
The author is much well-known for his research on the effects of cannabis, which it experimented on himself. His most famous book was published in 1845 and is untitled "Du Hachisch et de l’aliénation mentale".
MONTEUX, Jerôme de.
Conservation de santé, et prolongation de vie, livre fort utile & nécessaire non seulement aux médecins, mais aussi à toute personne qui veult avoir sa santé corporelle, sans laquelle cette vie est sans fruit.
Paris, Simon Calvarin, à l'enseigne de la Rose blanche couronnée, 1572.
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800 €
Second french edition.
Jérôme de Monteux, lord of Miribel, gave birth to Catherine de Médicis of the future François II and was medical adviser to Henri II.
Treatise on medicine borrowing from the ancients their advice for leading a healthy life: dietetics, sleep, economy of passions.
Published in Latin in 1557, we discover implicitly what daily life could be like at the court of France in the middle of the 16th century.
MONRO, Alexandre.
Médecine d'armée, ou traité de maladies les plus communes parmi les troupes, dans les camps et les garnisons.
Paris, P.Fr. Didot le jeune, 1769.
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350 €
First edition in french.
MONRO, Alexander || [THIROUX D'ARCONVILLE, Marie Geneviève].
Traité d'ostéologie, traduit de l'Anglois de M. Monro, où l'on a ajouté des planches en taille-douce, qui répresentent au naturel tous les os de l'adulte & du foetus, avec leurs explications par M. Sue.
Paris, Guillaume Cavelier, 1759.
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3400 €
First edition in french (first edition in english published in 1726, in small octavo and without plates.
Translated by a women, Marie d'Arconville.
This is the first anatomical work produced by a woman.
MONDOT, Louis || GERARD, Joseph.
De la stérilité chez la femme
[relié à la suite]
Nouvelles causes de stérilité dans les deux sexes - Fécondation artificielle comme moyen ultime de traitement.
Paris, J.-B. Baillière - C. Marpon & E. Flammarion, 1880 - 1888.
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70 €
First editions.
MINISTERE DE LA GUERRE.
Note Ministérielle relative a la désignation des maladies qui peuvent être causes de mort, Ministère de la Guerre, 7ème division, Bureau des hôpitaux, 7 juin 1843.
Paris, Imprimerie Royale, 1843.
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45 €
MINISTERE DE LA GUERRE.
Instruction pour servir de guide aux officiers de santé dans l'appréciation des infirmités ou des maladies qui rendent impropre au service militaire.
Paris, J. Dumaine, 1862.
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50 €
This book consists in a list of all diseases that can exempt men from military service in the second half of the nineteenth century. It was published for physicians who examine the future enlisted or not.
MILLIEZ, Paul.
Chaire de Pathologie médicale.
Leçon inaugurale.
Paris, Masson & Cie, 1959.
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60 €
Presentation copy.
MERCURIALE, Girolamo.
De morbis cutaneis et omnibus corporis humani excrementis tractatus.
Venise, Iuntas, 1601.
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1000 €
Third edition.
The first work dedicated to skin diseases, written by Paul Aicardi based on lessons from Mercuriale.
"De decoratione liber", usually linked to the sequel to De morbis cutaneis, is absent here.
MERCURIALE, Girolamo.
Artis gymnasticae apud antiquos celeberrimae nostris temporibus ignoratae libri sex.
Venise, Iuntas, 1569.
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2000 €
First edition.
Girolamo Mercuriale (1530-1606), when the body had been somewhat neglected by the medieval culture, was inspired by the principle of Juvénal: Mens sana in corpore sano and offers us by studying the texts of antiquity the first book of gymnastic.
"[...] its knowledge interests any man who professes medicine, especially since one finds in Hippocrates, Plato and Galen the affirmation repeated over and over again according to which exercises, if one wishes to lead a healthy life, provide benefits so great and so numerous that it is scarcely that the other resources of medicine provide so many. " (translation of part of book III)
"Heir to the galenic tradition, Mercuriale draws from Greek and Latin literature, but also from his contemporaries. Using both his medical knowledge and the achievements of antiquaria, he wrote the first treatise on gymnastics in our history, the 6 books of De Arte Gymnastica "(Jean-Michel Agasse," Le De arte gymnastica de Girolamo Mercuriale: archeology and body culture in the Renaissance ", doctoral thesis)
The folding board is the proposal for a Gymnasium plan.
MERCURIALE, Geronimo || SCHELIGA, Albert.
De venenis et morbis venenosis tractatus.
Francfort, Andreae Wecheli, 1584.
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500 €
Edition published same year as the first edition in Venice.
Pioneering work on knowledge on poisons.
Some period handwritten annotations in the margins.
MECKEL, Johann Friedrich.
Traité général d'anatomie comparée.
Paris, Villeret et Cie - Rouen Frères - Charles Hingray, 1828 à 1838.
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300 €
First edition in French.
Johann Friedrich Meckel (1781-1833) was a German anatomist and, with Etienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, one of the founder of teratology (science of anomalies in the anatomical, congenital and hereditary organization of living beings).
He has largely been forgotten, but his name is well-known in the medical world as he remains attached to Meckel's diverticulum.
MAZERET, Constantin.
Dénorama, ou Spicilège historique et anecdotique sur chaque partie du corps humain.
Paris, Peytieux, 1825.
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350 €
First edition.
[MAZEAS, Guillaume].
La pharmacopée des pauvres, accompagnée d'observations sur chaque formule par le docteur W** Membre du Collège Royal de Londres.
Avec des Notes sur l'application des mêmes Remèdes, & une Table des Maladies.
Paris, Hetissant, 1757.
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200 €
First french edition of this pharmacopoeia.
MAURICEAU, François.
Des maladies des femmes grosses et accouchées avec la bonne et véritable méthode de les bien aider en leurs accouchemens naturels etc.
Paris, Jean Henault, 1668.
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5000 €
First edition.
Illustrated with 30 gynecological and obstetric engravings in the text.
François Mauriceau (1637-1709), first midwife surgeon at the Paris Maternity Hospital, is considered the founder of French obstetrics.
Mauriceau's work on pregnancy and childbirth established obstetrics as an independent science and had, thanks to its numerous translations, a determining influence on obstetric practice in the 17th century.
MATTIOLI, Per André.
Les commentaires de M. P. André Matthiolus, médecin senois, sur les six livres de Pedacius Dioscoride Anazarbeen, de la matière médecinale.
Lyon, Claude Prost, 1655.
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1200 €
Latest revised and corrected edition, expanded.
Translation from Latin into French by Antoine du Pinet.
The work comments on the six books of Dioscorides on medicinal materials, with additions on simple remedies, oils, distillations and the treatment of various diseases. Our edition is illustrated with a full-page portrait of the author and numerous small woodcuts in the text representing a large number of carefully engraved plants, as well as some crustaceans, fish, shellfish, insects, animals, scenes of country life. In fine, Brief discourse on the distillation of water with figures showing distillation apparatus. Mattioli, in addition to his work to match ancient botanical descriptions with contemporary botany, describes more than 100 new plants and notably one of the first European varieties of tomato.
MASSARD, Jacques.
Panacée, ou discours sur les Effets singuliers d'un Remède experimenté, & commode pour la guérison de la pluspart des longues maladies; même de celles qui semblent incurables.
Grenoble, Chez l'Auteur, 1679.
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300 €
First edition.
Book describing Massard's Panacea, which is supposed to cure all ills. Many cases of cures come to praise its virtues.
MARTINI, Laurent.
Éléments de physiologie.
Paris, Crevot, 1824.
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120 €
First french edition.
MARTINET, Louis.
Manuel de clinique médicale.
Paris, Germer Baillière, 1837.
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40 €
Third edition.
MARTIN, M.
Lettres adressées aux dames de charité de la campagne.
Auxerre, L. Fournier, 1789.
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250 €
Troisième édition.
Rare print in Auxerre of a collection of letters that sent this former apothecary of the Hotel of the royal military school to the "ladies of charity" of his diocese.
The aim was to give season after season advice on the plants to pick and the remedies that are easy to prepare for the ills of the time.
[MARTIN, Alexandre] Dardanus.
Traité médico-gastronomique sur les indigestions.
Paris, Audot, 1828.
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500 €
Scarce first edition.
The author "feu dardanus, former apothecary" is represented in color on the frontispiece.
Book attributed to Alexandre Martin dedicated "to the gourmands of all countries" for "the useful and fun library".
MAREY, Etienne Jules.
Le mouvement.
Paris, G.Masson, 1894.
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950 €
First edition.
MARAT, Jean-Paul.
Oeuvres de Marat.
I. Recherches Physiques sur l'Electricité.
II. Mémoire sur l'électricité médicale.
Paris, Clousier - Méquignon, 1782-1784.
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950 €
First edition of two rare books from Marat on electricity.
I. "Recherces Physiques sur l'Electricité". Paris. Clousier. 1782.
II. "Mémoire sur l'électricité médicale". Paris. Méquignon. 1784.
MANUSCRIT. Faculté de médecine et de Pharmacie de Bordeaux. Laboratoire d'Histoire Naturelle.
Travaux pratiques d'histoire naturelle.
s.l., s.n., 1887-1888.
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150 €
French manuscript during Bonnette medical stydies.
Practical work of natural history made in 1887-1888.
Dissection: earthworm, leech, crayfish, fly, snail, fish, frog, bird, rabbit. Botanical work: thalamiflores, Ranunculaceae, aconitrum, brassica, Malvaceae, corolliflores.
[MANUSCRIT MEDECINE].
Article sur l'allaitement.
s.l., s.n., [v.1900].
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60 €
Article (or part of article) handwritten by an unknown hand on breastfeeding. Numerous corrections to the text which suggest that this is a test before publication, but of which we have not found the published article.
The author finishes his text by advising breastfeeding the baby from the time of delivery.
MANUSCRIT DE MÉDECINE.
Phylosophie naturelle. L'homme physique.
s.l., s.n., 1822.
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220 €
Anatomy manuscript appearing following a first absent party.
Deals with muscles, splanchnology, head, brain, angiology, the adénologie.
[MANUSCRIT].
Recueil des remèdes domestiques augmenté par Madame Fouquet.
s.l., s.n., [1750].
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200 €
Handwritten copy of Volume II of Madame Fouquet's "Collection of Domestic Remedies," one of the most famous domestic medicine manuals of the 18th century.
It contains various recipes that immerse us in popular pharmacopoeia under the Ancien Régime.
A note on the last page: "Ad usum Adriani Lenglé 1816".
MALPIGHI, Marcello.
Discours anatomiques sur la structure des visceres, sçavoir du foye, du cerveau, des reins, de la ratte.
Paris, Laurent d'Houry, 1683.
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1500 €
First french edition.
French translation of Malpighi's two main works, for which he is considered the founder of histology.
- De viscerum structura exercitatio anatomica published in Latin in 1666, a work in which Malpighi describes the renal structure now known as the "Malpighian body"
- De pulmonibus observations anatomicae published in Latin in 1663, a work consisting of two letters to Borelli in which Malpighi sets out his discovery of capillary circulation.
MALON, M. de.
Le Conservateur du Sang humain.
Paris, Antoine Boudet, 1766.
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250 €
First edition.
The first treatise devoted to demonstrating the dangerousness of bloodletting!
"If I can prove that the most wisely ordered bloodletting is always pernicious & often fatal, whatever good it seems to do, the public will gain a lot" (excerpt from the preface)
bound with the following :
[BRILLOUE], Essai théorique et pratique sur les maladies des nerfs, Paris, Delalain, 1766
Rare essay attributed to Brilloue, making the state of knowledge in "nevrology" field of medicine then in full swing.
MALGAIGNE, Joseph François.
Leçons cliniques sur les hernies.
Paris, Germer Baillière, 1841.
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300 €
First edition.
Collection of Malgaigne lessons on hernias by one of his students (Edouard Gelez), including the description of what will be called the Malgaigne Line, a diagnostic means of distinguishing inguinal and crural hernias always used during auscultation.
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