By H. Lebert
Paris   J. B. Bailliere, Libraire de l'Academie Royale de Medicine
8.5" by 5.5" xii, 544pp
A scarce copy of Hermann Lebert's French physiologie work.
By H. Lebert

1845 Physiologie Pathologique ou Recherces Cliniques, Experimentales et Microscopiques sur l'Inflammation, la Tuberculisation, les Tumeurs, la Formation du Cal, etc.

Paris   J. B. Bailliere, Libraire de l'Academie Royale de Medicine
8.5" by 5.5" xii, 544pp
A scarce copy of Hermann Lebert's French physiologie work.
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Leather Binding

A scarce first volume of this work. This is an early work on pathological histology that was instrumental in introducing the cellular idea of pathology. In French. Volume one of three. Title page states that the two volumes should be accompanied by an atlas of twenty-two engraved plates. All the volumes are scarce. Hermann Lebert (1813 - 1878) was a German physician and naturalist. Lebert was among the first to use the microscope in pathological anatomy, and thus contributed importantly to both pathology and clinical medicine. With previous owner's ink inscription to title page.

Condition

In a quarter crushed morocco binding. Externally, generally sound. Some wear to extremities, slight rubbing and the odd mark to boards. Front board detached and backstrip lifting, almost detached and with institutional stamp to spine. With slight, faint ink annotations and offset text to endpapers, possibly due to paper used. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and generally clean, with tidemarks to pages from upper text block edge, slight scattered foxing and the occasional mark to pages. Institutional ink stamp to title.

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