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Verlag: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 1994
ISBN 10: 0899509347ISBN 13: 9780899509341
Anbieter: Better World Books, Mishawaka, IN, USA
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Zustand: Good. Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages.
Verlag: Gryphon Editions Ltd., 1994
Anbieter: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, USA
Leather Bound. Zustand: Very Good. Minimal wear and handling. Pages are clean and intact.
Verlag: Antiqua-Verlag Wutöschingen., 1993
ISBN 10: 3882100826ISBN 13: 9783882100822
Anbieter: Antiquariat Renate Wolf-Kurz M.A., Erbach-Elsbach, Deutschland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Wie neu. Ohne Schutzumschlag. 1. Auflage. OPpbd.; 8°, neuwertig, Abb., unpag.
Verlag: Hannover: Elwin Staude Verlag, 1982
Anbieter: Gloria Mortzeck, Karlsdorf, Deutschland
unpag. ca. 100 S. 8°, Pbd., illustr. SU. Leichte Schmutzränder, Einriss am Umschlag. Papier lichtrandig, sonst guter Zustand. 1000 gr.
Verlag: Verlag Bibliophile Drucke von Josef Stocker / Dietikon/Zürich, 1976
Anbieter: Antiquariat an der Linie 3, Darmstadt, Deutschland
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8° Pergament. Pergamenteinband im Schuber, 22 x 15 cm, gedruckt auf Rundsiebbüttenpapier mit Ganzpergamenteinband des Ateliers Semmle in Zürich. Keine nennenswerten Gebrauchsspuren, annähernd neuwertig. Exemplar Nr. 321 einer Auflage von 475. Faksimileausgabe des Originals auf Basis des Exemplars der Bibliothèque Nationale et Universitäre Straßburg. Ein früher Leitfaden für die Geburtshilfe mit zahlreichen Abbildungen über unterschiedliche Lagen der Neugeborenen im Mutterleib, auch Zwillinge sowie mit Hinweisen zum Umgang bzw. zur Behandlung von Komplikationen oder unmittelbar nach der Geburt auftretenden Krankheiten, insbesondere auch für Hebammen, da zur Zeit des Erscheinens ärztlicher Beistand bei Weitem nicht die Regel war. Der Kommentar des schweizer Medizinhistorikers Huldrych M. Koelbing ordnet den Band sachlich und historische ein. Stichworte: Medizinisches Nachschlagewerk, Geburtshilfe, Geburt, Gebären, Hebammen 137 S. Deutsch 400g.
Verlag: Dietikon-Zürich, Stocker, (1976)., 1976
Anbieter: Matthaeus Truppe Antiquariat, Graz, Österreich
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Nr. 319 von 475 Exemplaren. - Eucharius Rößlin (ca. 1470 - 1526) war Apotheker und später Stadtarzt in Frankfurt am Main und Worms. Der "Rosegarten", 1513 bei Martin Flach in Straßburg herausgebracht, war, soweit bekannt, Rößlins einziges schriftstellerisches Werk, das sich in deutscher Sprache als Ratgeber zu Schwangerschaft und Geburtshilfe vor allem an Mütter und Hebammen wendet. Die erfolgreiche Schrift wurde in der Folge in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt. - Papierbedingt leicht gebräunt. *** *** Copyright: Matthaeus TRUPPE Buchhandlung & Antiquariat - Stubenberggasse 7 - A-8010 Graz - ++43 (0)316 - 829552 *** *** Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 400 8°. OPgt. (kl. Gebrssprn., leicht gebräunt) im OPp.-Schuber.
Verlag: Zürich, Bibliophile Drucke von Josef Stocker., 1976
Anbieter: EOS Buchantiquariat Benz, Zürich, Schweiz
8°. 137 S, 1 Bl. Orig.-Pergamentband in Schuber. Limitierter Faksimiledruck der Ausgabe von 1513. + Wichtig: Für unsere Kunden in der EU erfolgt der Versand alle 14 Tage verzollt ab Deutschland / Postbank-Konto in Deutschland vorhanden +.
Verlag: Strassburg / Dietikon, Martin Flach / Josef Stocker, / 1976, 1513
Anbieter: antiquariat peter petrej - Bibliopolium AG, Zürich, ZH, Schweiz
8°, Titelillustr., ca. 60 (Faksimile), 25 Abb., Kommentarteil: 117 -137 S., Ganzperg. in Schuber, Tadell. Einführung von Huldrych M. Koelbing. Faksimiledruck Nr. 25 von 475 Exemplaren.- Eucharius Rösslin (1470-1526) war ab 1493 als Apotheker in Freiburg im Breisgau tätig. Nach einer 1504 Verurteilung wegen seines gewalttätigen Verhaltens bei einem Rechtsstreit mit einem Stadtschreiber verließ er 1506 die Stadt und ging nach Verhandlungen mit dem Frankfurter Rat zunächst als Stadtarzt nach Frankfurt am Main. Dort stand er in den Diensten der Herzogin Katharina von Sachsen und Braunschweig, der Frau von Herzog Erich I. von Braunschweig-Lüneburg. Ihr widmete er seinen 1508 bis 1512 kompilierten, 1513 beim Drucker Martin Flach (ca. 1440?ca. 1510) in Straßburg erschienenen Rosengarten. 1513 arbeitete er als Stadtarzt in Worms, wo er den Titel eines Doktors der Medizin führte, und von wo aus er 1517 erneut nach Frankfurt ging, um dort wieder als Stadtarzt tätig zu sein. Er starb dort Ende September 1526, worauf sein Sohn Eucharius Rösslin der Jüngere Nachfolger im Amt des Frankfurter Stadtarztes wurde.Der schwangeren Frauen und Hebammen Rosengarten, wie der vollständige Titel lautet, ist das erste bedeutende Handbuch zur Geburtshilfe und beruht auf alten Texten, insbesondere Werken von Soranos von Ephesos (in der zu Beginn des 6. Jahrhunderts als Gynaecia angefertigten Übersetzung und Bearbeitung von Gynaikeia durch Mustio), und auf dem Werk des italienischen Arztes Giovanni Michele Savonarola. Die 13 Kapitel enthalten 25 von Erhard Schön angefertigte Holzschnitte auf denen verschiedene Kindslagen und ein Gebärstuhl dargestellt werden. Auch aus dem vor 1500 entstandenen Frauenbüchlein[2][3] eines Pseudo-Ortolfs von Baierland (?Ortolff von Bayerland?: Disz biechlin sagt wie sich die frawen halten sülle vor de gepurt in der gepurt und nach der gepurt) und aus dem Kinderbüchlein des Bartholomäus Metlinger übernahm Rösslin Inhalte. Der ?Rosengarten? wurde durch zahlreiche Neuauflagen für lange Zeit zum Standardwerk für Hebammen. 1200 gr. Schlagworte: Alte Drucke - Faksimile, Medizin - Alte Drucke / Faksimile.
Verlag: De Gruyter, 1978
ISBN 10: 3110069075ISBN 13: 9783110069075
Anbieter: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Deutschland
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Buch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INTRODUCTION -- I. Eucharius Rösslin the Younger -- II. Works of Rösslin the Younger -- III. Bibliographic Description of the Editions of Rösslin's 'Kreutterbüch' -- V. Editorial Procedures and Practices used by Rösslin in Preparation of the Enlarged Edition of 1535 -- VI. Arrangement of our Edition of Rösslin's Treatise on Minerals -- THE CHAPTERS ON MINERALS AND MINERAL PRODUCTS IN THE HERBAL OF EUCHARIUS RÖSSLIN -- COMMENTARY -- APPENDIX A: Facsimiles -- APPENDIX B: Lists of Editions of the 'Gart der Gesundheit' (la) and those Supplemented by Parts of the 'Hortus Sanitatis' (lb) -- APPENDIX C: Tables -- INDICES -- Backmatter.
Verlag: Printed for J.L. for Henry Hood, Abel Roper, and Richard Tomlins, London, 1654
Anbieter: Heritage Book Shop, ABAA, Beverly Hills, CA, USA
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REYNALD, Thomas (illustrator). . The Birth of Mankind, Otherwise Caled, The Womans Book. Or A Guide for Women, In their Conception. Bearing, and Suckling their Children. Containing 1. The anatomie of the vessel of generation. 2. The formation of the child in the womb. 3. What hinders conception; and its remedies. 4. What furthers conception. 5. A guide for women in conception. 6. Of miscarriage in women. 7. A guide for women in labour. 8. A guide for women in their lying in. 9. Of nursing of children. Illustrated with figures.Ilustrated with Figures. Translated into English by Thomas Reynald, Doctor of Physics. The Fourth Edition Corrected and Augmented. London: Printed for J.L. for Henry Hood, Abel Roper, and Richard Tomlins, 1654. Fourth and expanded edition of Thomas Raynalde's translation of Roesslin's classic De partu hominis. Small quarto (7 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches; 188 x 145 mm). [8], 192, 185-192, 191-193, [1, blank] pp. Text and register are continuous despite pagination. With same pagination errors as British Library. According to Krivatsy, this edition includes the addition of "Directions for the nursing of children, and how to choose a good nurse" which was not found in previous editions. With woodcut initials, and head and tail pieces, and nine full-page woodcut illustrations, included in pagination. Contemporary full calf. Red morocco spine label, lettered in gilt. Spine and corners with some minor repairs. Some rubbing to boards and edges. Bottom of spine repaired. Leaf N2 with two-inch closed tear, with no loss. A small hole going through leaves Aa1-4, affecting a few letters. Leaves Bb1-Cc1 with some marginal tears, not affecting text. Leaves with some minor soiling and toning. Pastedowns are detached but bound in. Three previous owner's bookplates on endpapers. Overall very good. "Roesslin's obstetrical treatise, first published in German in 1513 under the title Der Swangern Frawen und Hebammen Roszgarten, had an enormous impact on contemporary obstetrical practice and remained influential for two hundred years, going trough over one hundred editions before the close of the eighteenth century. The work contained little original material, being primarily a survey of Greek and Roman obstetrical literature, but it was the first to deal with obstetrics as a separate subject, and the first to print illustrations of the birth chair and the fetus in utero. It was also the first obstetrical work written especially for midwives, which was the reason for its originally appearing in the vernacular. The first Latin edition, prepared by Eucharius Roesslin the younger, appeared in 1532 and was followed by eleven or twelve others. Most of the translations into other languages -including the English Byrth of Mankynde- were derived from the Latin version" (Norman Library, 1843). "The work became the standard midwifery text, going through a total of thirteen editions before it was superseded in the 1650s." (Oxford DNB). Garrison and Morton. Norman Library 1844 (1545 second edition).ESTC R218053. Krivatsy 9810 HBS 68950. $3,000.
Verlag: Frankfurt Egenolff, 1551
Anbieter: Antiquariat Gerhard Gruber, Heilbronn, Deutschland
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(16 x 10,5 cm). 62 num., 2 nn. Bll. Mit 26 Textholzschnitten. Flexibler moderner Pergamentband. Das erste illustrierte Lehrbuch über Geburtshilfe mit umfangreichen Kapiteln zur Säuglingspflege und zu Kinderkrankheiten, erstmals 1513 auf Deutsch und 1532 auf Lateinisch erschienen. In allen Ausgaben sehr selten. - Stellenweise gering stock- bzw. fingerfleckig. Insgesamt gut erhalten. - Durling 3902; VD16 R2863; Heirs of Hippocrates 114; Hellman, Obstetrical Books 14; vgl. Garrison-Morton 6138; Grolier Club, One Hundred Books Famous in Medicine 13 (andere Ausgaben).
Anbieter: Antiquariat Johannes Müller, Salzburg, Österreich
VD 16, R 2866 - Durling 3905 - Hirsch-H. IV, 852 - Richter, Egenolph 162 - STC 744 - Siebold II, 13 - Waller 8107 - diese Ausgabe weder in Wolfenbüttel noch bei Adams, Bird, Lesky, Osler u. Wellcome.- Sechste Ausgabe bei Egenolff.- Das erste gedruckte Hebammenbuch, erstmals deutsch 1513 u. lateinisch 1532 erschienen. Zum Inhalt siehe Fasbender 115ff. u. Siebold II, 3ff. Titel in Rot u. Schwarz gedruckt. Hübsch illustriert (versch. Fötuslagen u. Darstellungen zur Erziehung).- Wenig gebräunt, am Rand gering braunfl. u. mit einigen kl. gefüllten Wurmlöchern.# Sixth edition by Egenolff.- The first printed book on midwives, first published in German in 1513 and in Latin in 1532.- With title woodcut and 31 woodcuts in the text.-Slightly browned, slightly brownstained at the edge; modern half-vellum binding.
Verlag: Christian Egenolph, Frankfurt, 1532
Anbieter: Milestones of Science Books, Ritterhude, Deutschland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. De Partu Hominis et quae circa ipsum accidunt. Frankfurt: Christian Egenolph, 19 October 1532. 80 unnumbered leaves. Signatures: A-K8. Colophon on K8r. Woodcut illustration on title-page, woodcut illustrations in text. [Bound with] II. BARBARO, Francesco. De re uxoria libri duo. Hagenau: Johann Setzer (heirs), 1533. 52 unnumbered leaves. Signatures: A-E8 F4 G8. Colophon and printer's woodcut device on G8r. Two works in one volume. 8vo (152 x 95 mm). Contemporary blind-stamped polished calf, spine with 5 raised bands (expertly resored, ties lacking). Internally quite fresh and only very little browned, light dampstain to lower blank margin of some leaves. The woodcuts in first work with roman numbering in ink, a few short annotations elswere. Provenance: Etienne Tarnier, presentation copy to François Herrgott*, Jean Blondelet library. A fine, well margined copy. ---- I. VD16 R2861; cf. Heirs of Hippocrates 200 (1551 edition). First edition in Latin of "Der swangern Frauwen und hebammen Rosegarten" (first published in 1513). This extremely popular book on midwifery, which treats obstetrics as a separate subject in its own right, survived 40 editions. Eucharius Roesslin's son, also called Eucharius and also the town physician of Frankfurt, was responsible for this Latin translation. His father was responsibility for the midwives, therefore he wrote in the vernacular as midwives were unlikely to be conversant with Latin. The 21 pictorial woodcuts are of obstetrical subjects, mostly of the various positions of the foetus in utero, plus two medallion portraits on colophon page, one ornamental woodcut initial. II. VD16 B 356; Panzer VI, 111, 359. First edition of the treaty on marriage offered by the Venetian humanist Barbaro (1390-1454) to his friend Laurent de Medici on the occasion of his marriage in 1416 with Ginevra Cavalcanti. Among the duties of women, he insists on the need for noble women to breast-feed their infants themselves. Includes a beautiful mark of the pharmacy Setzer on the last leaf. *Dedication from the gynecologist Tarnier to Professor Herrgott, dated 1886/Paris. Inventor of the forceps and a supporter of Lister's aseptic practices, Etienne (or Stéphane) Tarnier (1828-1897) devised for the premature Incubator, reducing infant mortality by almost 30% in the Maternity Hospital in three years. Most of his work was published in the "Traité de l'art des accouchements" published under the names of Tarnier and his assistant Burin. His dedication to François Herrgott (1814-1907), professor in the faculty of medicine of Nancy and historian of medicine, occupies the whole verso of the first flyleaf. One can imagine that the few annotations in red ink are by Herrgott's hand. Our copy is quoted by Herrgott in his Essai d'une histoire de l'obstétricien, Paris, 189, II, p. 28.- Visit our website to see more images!.
Verlag: Martin Flach, Strassburg, 1513
Anbieter: Milestones of Science Books, Ritterhude, Deutschland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 1st Edition. Strassburg: Martinus Flach, 6 March 1513. 4to (207 x 150 mm). [114] pp. Collation: A-N4 O6 (-O6), title with woodcut border of four blocks by Hans Baldung Grien, four full-page woodcuts comprised of two illustrations in duplicate and twenty smaller woodcuts. Colophon: "Argentine Martinus Flach iunior impressit . Anno.Mcccccviij." Lacking final blank only. Leaves D2 misbound after D3, N1 after N2 and N3 after N4. Early 20th century full calf over thick wooden boards with single brass clasp, spine with three raised bands, boards ruled and decoated in gilt, binding in the style of Roesslin's dedication copy to Katherine (extremities little rubbed). Text little browned throughout, light soiling and spotting in places, light dampstaining to first three gatherings, old paper repairs to corners or blank margins of fourteen leaves (with browning of repair-paper), small wormtracks throughout (more frequent in first leaves) partially affecting text. Blank verso of title-page backed with thin paper, author's name and year added in contemporary hand, illegible old ownership inscription "Ex bibliotheca Stoles(?)". Provenance: from a French private medical library. Still a very good, wide-margined copy. ---- EXTREMELY RARE FIRST EDITION OF THE EARLIEST PRINTED TEXTBOOK ON MIDWIFERY, published by Martin Flach in Strassburg on March 6, 1513. The Hagenau edition, sometimes erroneously stated as the first edition is actually a reprint dated by Benzing ca. 1515. (see Benzing, Norman and Garrison-Morton online for correction). The Cologne edition - sometimes erroneously assigned as second Hagenau issue (which is nonexistent, see Benzing) - is dated ca. 1518. Roesslin's book is based on the manuscripts of Soranus of Ephesus who wrote in the second century AD and the c. sixth-century Moschion Codex in the Royal Library at Brussels. In all probability Roesslin got his inspiration for the illustrations of the fetus in utero from the Heidelberg Codex in the Vatican Library. Martin Flach had them cut in wood by the noted Formschneider Erhard Schön and they continued to be used by Roesslin's successors until the 18th century. The twenty woodcuts in the text present for the first time illustrations of positions of the fetus in utero, a birth chair, and twins, including Siamese twins. The figures of the fetus were derived from those found in the manuscripts by Soranus and Moschion. For almost 200 years, these woodcuts were reprinted in editions of Roesslin's work or copied in the works of later writers, including Jacques Guillemeau and Jacob Rueff. The full-page dedicatory woodcut depicts the author presenting his book to Katherine, Duchess of Brunswick and Lüneburg, who is thought to have encouraged Roesslin to produce the work and to whom he dedicated the volume. The binding and style of decoration of our copy is based on this presentation copy given to Katherine as depicted in the woodcut. Eucharius Roesslin was an apothecary of Freiburg im Breisgau in 1493. In 1506 he became physician to the city of Frankfurt am Main, and in 1508 he entered service at the court of Katherine. When he published the first edition of his Rosengarten, Roesslin had become town physician and a supervisor of midwives in Worms. In 1517, he returned to Frankfurt holding the post of town physician until his death in 1526. His son Eucharius the jounger, who published the first Latin translation of the Rosengarten in 1532, succeeded him as town physician of Frankfurt. (Norman, p.51). Thanks to the fact that two undated editions (Hagenau and Cologne) appeared around the time of the first dated Strassburg edition, the question of priority remained uncertain for long time. Benzing however has clearly shown that the two undated issues must have been of a later date. The earliest date for the first (Strassburg) edition is fixed by both, the granted imperial privilege to the author on 24. September 1512 and. . . Visit our website for additional images & information.
Verlag: Leipzig, Johann Ambrosius Barth, 1909., 1909
Anbieter: Versandantiquariat Wolfgang Friebes, Graz, Österreich
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Zustand: 0. Erste Einzelausgbe. - Separatabdruck aus dem Archiv für Geschichte der Medizin. Herausgegeben von Karl Sudhoff. Band III. Heft 4/5. 1909". - Ehem. Bibl.-Exemplar mit entsprechenden Merkmalen (Bibl.-Schildchen bzw. -Signaturen u. gestempelt). Einbandkanten berieben. Rückenbezug überwiegend abgeplatzt. ge Gewicht in Gramm: 350 Gr.-8°. Mit einigen Abbildungen im Text u. auf 2 Tafeln. S. (304-)334, Ppbd. d. Zt. m. handschriftl. Deckelschild u. dem eingeb. OUmschlag.
Verlag: Verl. Die Blaue Eule, Essen, 2012
ISBN 10: 3899243218ISBN 13: 9783899243215
Anbieter: Antiquariat Stefan Krüger, Köln, NRW, Deutschland
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21 cm 462 S. Oktn. Ill.
Verlag: Christian Egenolff Erben / Nicholaus Basseus, Frankfurt am Main, 1578
Anbieter: Milestones of Science Books, Ritterhude, Deutschland
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Hardcover. Zustand: Very Good. 3rd Edition. Hebammenbüchlin. Empfengnusz und Geburt desz Menschen, auch schwangerer Frauwen allerhandt zufellige Gebrechen, und derselbigen Cur unnd Wartung. Item, von der jungen Kindlin Pflege, Aufferziehung, und derselben mancherley Schwackheiten . Jetzt von neuwem widerumb zugericht. Frankfurt am Main, Christian Egenolff Erben, 1578. 8vo (149 x 100 mm). [8], 109, [3] leaves, title page printed in red and black and with two woodcut illustrations, several woodcut illustrations in text, some repeating. Signatures: A-P8, including final two blanks, colophon on P6r reads "Getruckt zu Franckfort am Mayn, bey Christian Egenolffs seligen Erben, Jn verlegung Doct. Adami Loniceri, Doct. Johannis Cnipij Andronici secundi, vnd Pauli Steinmeyers". [Bound with] [RYFF, Walter Hermann] Ein neuwer Albertus Magnus, von Weibern und Geburten der Kinder, sampt jhren Artzneyen. Auch von tugenden etlicher fürnemer Kreuter und von krafft der edlen Gestein. Irem von art und natur ettlicher Thier, mitsampt einem bewerten Regiment für die Pestilenz und von der Aderlaß. Alles auffs neuw gebessert, durch Q. Apollinarem. . . Frankfurt am Main: Nicholaus Basseus, 1579. 117, [3] pp. Title printed in red and black and with two woodcut illustrations, several woodcut illustrations of fetus, herbs and animals in text, woodcut tailpieces. Signatures: A-G8 H4, colophon on H4v. Bound in contemporary limp vellum (recased, vellum spotted, old repair to fore-edge of upper cover). Text little browned only, occasional minor spotting, first title a bit soiled. Provenance: Jeremy Stepto, ownership inscription on verso of title; Frederic Straker of Angerton Hall, Northumberland (armorial bookplate to front-pastedown). I. VD16-R2845. THIRD EDITION of Roesslin's book which is based on the manuscripts of Soranus of Ephesus who wrote in the second century AD and the c. sixth-century Moschion Codex in the Royal Library at Brussels. In all probability Roesslin got his inspiration for the illustrations of the fetus in utero from the Heidelberg Codex in the Vatican Library. Martin Flach had them cut in wood by the noted Formschneider Erhard Schön and they continued to be used by Roesslin's successors until the 18th century. The twenty woodcuts in the text present for the first time illustrations of positions of the fetus in utero, a birth chair, and twins, including Siamese twins. The figures of the fetus were derived from those found in the manuscripts by Soranus and Moschion. For almost 200 years, these woodcuts were reprinted in editions of Roesslin's work or copied in the works of later writers, including Jacques Guillemeau and Jacob Rueff. II. VD16 A 1446 (deviating printer and collation); Benz, Ryff 22. LATER EDITION of a frequently reprinted popular collection of medical-scientific texts which were originally published by Walter Hermenius Ryff (1500-1548) and at that time ascribed to Albertus Magnus. - The beautiful woodcuts show positions of the child in the womb, herbs, animals etc. - Visit our website to see more images!.