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CLOQUET, Jules.
Traité de l'Acupuncture.
Paris, Béchet jeune, 1826.
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500 €
First edition.
Jules Germain Cloquet (1790-1883), well known for his work in anatomy, tried his hand at the practice of alternative medicine at the Saint Louis Hospital with hypnotism and acupuncture.
His treatise on acupuncture is the first French book seriously relating clinical cases from hospital practice.
Cloquet made more than 90 observations with the help of Dantu de Vannes.
FAUCONNEAU-DUFRESNE, Victor Albans.
Traité de l'affection calculeuse du foie et du pancréas.
Paris, Victor Masson, 1851.
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90 €
First edition.
This book is about gallstones. The author describes the different existing types, their symptoms, the lesions and discusses possible treatments.
FLOYER, Jean.
Traité de l'asthme, contenant la description, les causes et le traitement de cette maladie.
Paris, P. Fr. Didot, 1761.
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600 €
First edition in french.
Floyer provided the first clear descriptions of cases of bronchial asthma.
LAENNEC, René-Théophile-Hyacinthe.
Traité de l'Auscultation Médiate et des Maladies des Poumons et du Coeur.
Paris, Brosson, 1819.
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First edition, first state with the cancellandum leaf a*2.
LE CAT, Claude Nicolas.
Traité de l'Existance, de la Nature et des Propriétés du Fluide des Nerfs, et principalement de son Action dans le Mouvement Musculaire.
Berlin, s.n., 1765.
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400 €
First edition.
ZIMMERMANN, Johann Georg.
Traité de l'expérience en général, et en particulier dans l'art de guérir.
Montpellier, Sevalle, 1822.
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A highly esteemed work among Zimmermann's contemporaries, first published in 1774.
Bound to the following, "Sur Frédéric Le Grand, et mes entretiens avec lui peu de jours avant sa mort", by the same author.
Zimmermann was a doctor and advisor at the court of Hanover, then called by Catherine II of Russia in 1784, he did not accept the charge but maintained a correspondence with the tsarina.
SCARPA, Antonio.
Traité de l'opération de la taille, ou Mémoires anatomiques et chirurgicaux sur les différentes méthodes employées pour pratiquer cette opération, par Ant. Scarpa,. Traduit de l'italien par C.-P. Ollivier (d'Angers),. Avec des additions et un mémoire du traducteur sur la taille bilatérale, contenant l'exposé des diverses recherches faites sur cette nouvelle méthode, les modifications que Béclard y avait apportées.
Relié à la suite :
LEROY d'ETIOLLE, Jean-Jacques-Joseph. Exposé des divers procédés employés jusqu'à ce jour pour guérir de la pierre sans avoir recours à l'opération de la taille. Baillère. 1825.
Paris, Gabon, 1826.
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First edition in French for the Scarpa, with a dedication of the translator (Ollivier).
First edition for the second work (Leroy).
Two works on the traitment of the renal stones.
VERDUC, Jean-Baptiste.
Traité de l'usage des parties, dans lequel on explique les fonctions du corps, par des principes très clairs, fondez sur des observations de pratique, & sur ce qu'il y a d'incontestable dans l'anatomie moderne. Avec les organes des sens externes & internes.
Paris, Laurent d'Houry, 1696.
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300 €
First edition.
TOLET, François.
Traite de la Lithotomie ou l'Extraction de la Pierre hors de la vessie.
Paris, François H. Muguet, 1708.
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600 €
"Tolet, lithotomist at l'Hôpital de la Charité in Paris, first published this work in 1682. After many editions, this book remains as a classic contribution to the subject.[...] In Tolet's day lithotomy was one of the major and most dangerous of operations. Explicit directions are given for the operation in children as well as adults of both sexes. Particularly stressed is the need for careful restraint of the patient during surgery using strong assistants, straps, scarves, or cloths. The lesser and greater lateral perineal operations in men and women are described and illustrated. Among the many causes of the stone, the author named unleavened bread, waterfowl, curds, pap, old cheese, hard eggs, unripe fruits, the feet or legs of beef or pork, salted or spiced meats, and medicines which dehydrate the body. The plates depicted instruments, positioning of the patient, the use of the curved metal catheter, the making of the incision, and use of extracting clamps." (Heirs of Hippocrate).
The edition is illustrated with 18 plates drawn and engraved by Lalouette (instruments, operating positions, stones, etc.) and a portrait of Tolet by Maillet.
"François TOLLET (1647-1724) surgeon of King Louis XIV left a very didactic treatise on lithotomy. He helped to bring bladder size into a" regulated "surgery." (History of urology by the Association française d'urologie).
OLLIVIER, Charles-Prosper.
Traité de la moelle épinière et de ses maladies, contenant l'histoire anatomique, physiologique et pathologique de ce centre nerveux chez l'homme.
Paris, Crevot, 1827.
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600 €
Second edition, corrected and augmented of 400 pages.
Pioneering study of the anatomy, physiology and pathology of the spinal cord. In it he describes what is probably the first case of a disease now known as multiple sclerosis.
He is also credited with coining the term syringomyelia which appears here in this second edition for the first time on p. 178.
VITET, Louis.
Traité de la Sangsue médicinale.
Paris, H. Nicolle, 1809.
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400 €
First posthumous edition.
Lyonnais physician, Louis Vitet (1736-1809) became mayor of Lyon during the revolutionary period. It is his son who publishes this book according to the works left by his father.
Complete treatise on the medicinal leech, which describes its anatomy, physiology and uses in the patient. Supplementary bleeding animal still widely used at the beginning of the 19th century.
AILHAUD, Jean.
Traité de l’origine des maladies et de l’usage de la poudre purgative.
Avignon, Esprit-Joseph Rousset, 1748.
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100 €
Third edition.
Jean d'Ailhaud (1675-1756), a native of Lourmarin, a doctor of medicine and surgeon, became famous throughout Europe for having invented a medicinal powder to which he gave his name and which brought him fortune. His Treatise is a veritable advertising brochure extolling the benefits of his powder. Copy duly signed by the author's son, associated with the Ailhaud powder business.
CHARCOT, Jean-Martin || BOUCHARD, Charles || BRISSAUD, Edouard.
Traité de médecine.
Paris, G. Masson, 1891-1892-1893-1894.
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200 €
First edition.
A major medical treatise of the late 19th century, published under the direction of Charcot, Brissaud and Bouchard.
JACCOUD, Sigismond.
Traité de pathologie interne.
Paris, V. Adrien Delahaye et Cie, 1877.
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75 €
Fifth edition.
Sigismond Jaccoud (1830-1913) was a physician and professor of internal pathology, then a member of the Academy of Medicine (he became president in 1898). He gave many lectures on rheumatism, rheumatic fever, tuberculosis and cardiology. Between 1864 and 1886, he worked on the publication of forty volumes of the "Nouveau dictionnaire de médecine et de chirurgie pratiques".
COMBE, George || LEBEAU, H.
Traité de phrénologie.
Bruxelles, Société Belge de librairie, 1840.
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110 €
Translated in french with notes by Lebeau.
George Combe is one of the pioneers of phrenology, he founded in 1820 the Phrenological Society of Edinburgh, the first and most famous working group on the subject.
BROUSSAIS, François.
Traité de physiologie appliquée à la pathologie.
Paris, J.-B. Baillière, 1834.
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80 €
François Broussais (1772-1838) was a French doctor and surgeon of the Revolution and the Empire, known at one time as the "Emperor of Medicine" under the Restoration.
LONGET, François-Achille.
Traité de physiologie.
Paris, Germer Baillière, 1868-1869.
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120 €
Third edition.
"Longet was one of a group of nineteenth-century French experimental physiologists who made important new discoveries concerning the nature of the nervous system. It was Longet who first demonstrated that motor impulses were transmitted in the anterior section of the spinal cord while sensory messages were confined to the posterior portion." (Heirs of Hippocrates, p. 533).
GAVARD, Hyacinthe.
Traité de Splanchnologie, suivant la méthode de Desault.
Paris, Mequignon, 1809.
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100 €
Third edition corrected.
Hyacinthe Gavard (1753-1802) anatomist, wrote the series of lectures given by Desault, one of the first professors of Surgery in Paris.
FORGUE, Emile || RECLUS, Paul.
Traité de thérapeutique chirurgicale.
Paris, Masson et cie, 1898.
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BEGIN, L.-J.
Traité de Thérapeutique rédigé suivant les principes de la Nouvelle Doctrine Médicale.
Paris, Baillère, 1825.
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35 €
POUPART, Pierre-Jacques-Joseph.
Traité des dartres.
Paris, Méquignon, 1784.
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170 €
Second edition.
Very good copy.
DAVAINE, Casimir.
Traité des entozoaires et des maladies vermineuses de l'homme et des animaux domestiques.
Paris, J. -B. Baillière et Fils, 1860.
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90 €
First edition.
This book is an important synthesis of the studies carried out in parasitology at the end of the 19th century.
Casimir Davaine (1812-1882) was a French doctor known for his work on the "anthrax disease" (an animal disease transmissible to humans).
Having clarified the etiology of anthrax and its bacterial origin, Davaine paved the way for medical microbiological research. He can therefore be considered as one of the founders of bacteriology and microbiology. With him, the idea of the pathogenic role of bacteria entered medicine.
BERDOTE-DORSAY.
Traité des fièvres.
Paris, Allut, 1811.
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120 €
Rare first edition.
RAULIN, Joseph.
Traité des fleurs blanches avec la méthode de les guérir.
Paris, Herissant fils, 1766.
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175 €
First edition.
Book devoted to leucorrhoea to which the author attributes systemic causes and recommends rules of hygiene to prevent them.
LORDAT, J.
Traité des hémorragies.
Paris, Goujon, 1808.
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70 €
This book by Jacques Lordat (1773-1870, one of the representatives of the Montpellier Medical School.) deals with bleeds.
LAWRENCE, William.
Traité des hernies.
Paris, Méquignon-Marvis, 1818.
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110 €
First french edition.
William Lawrence (1783-1867) english surgeon, is known to have published two books of his lectures which contained pre-Darwinian ideas on man's nature and, effectively, on evolution.
BONNET, Amédée.
Traité des Maladies des Articulations.
Paris, Bailliere, 1845.
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450 €
First edition.
Amédée Bonnet (1809-1858), surgeon at the Hotel Dieu in Lyon, was one of the pioneers of orthopedic surgery.
[ASTRUC, Jean].
Traité des maladies des enfans.
s.l., s.n., [v.1750].
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2500 €
Original manuscript in French.
This anonymous manuscript reproduces the course given by Jean Astruc (1684 -1766), the holder of the chair of medicine at the Collège royal from 1731.
The teaching of the Montpellier doctor was very successful. Astruc dictated his courses and on several occasions these texts were published without the author's name and, poorly copied, distorted the thinking of the learned doctor. I
t was only at the end of his life that Astruc considered it necessary to write down his courses to avoid forgeries.
However, his teaching on children's diseases was never published. Only a "pirate" edition had appeared in English in 1746.
Our course reproduces the structure of the few manuscript copies that we know of, notably that of the Kottek manuscript of 1747, which had been the subject of a modern facsimile (Stalkine, 1980).
However, we will note some differences in the text; for example, in our manuscript, Astruc proposes the end of the first age of childhood at two and a half years (instead of three and a half years in the Kottek manuscript).
DESCHAMPS, Jacques-Louis.
Traité des maladies des fosses nazales et de leurs sinus.
Paris, Veuve Richard, 1804.
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175 €
First edition.
BOMPARD, Alexis.
Traité des maladies des voies digestives et de leurs annexes, suivi de tableaux des substances vénéneuses.
Paris, Gabon, 1829.
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80 €
First edition.
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