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Verlag: Ediz.Riviste Scientifiche-Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Firenze, 1989
Anbieter: FIRENZELIBRI SRL, Reggello, FI, Italien
br.cofanetto. Zustand: MOLTO BUONO. Osservate nel Regio Spedale di Bonifazio di Firenze. 2 voll. cm.16x22,5, pp.VIII-199,61, alcune figg.bn.nt. Vol.I: Ristampa anast. Dell'ediz.Firenze,1799.Vol.II:Saggio intitolato: Firenze Ediz.Riviste Scientifiche-Monte dei Paschi di Siena 2 voll. cm.16x22,5, pp.VIII-199,61, alcune figg.bn.nt. br.cofanetto. Vol.I: Ristampa anast. Dell'ediz.Firenze,1799.Vol.II:Saggio intitolato: V.Chiarugi, i suoi tempi, il suo libro sulle malattie cutanee sordide.
Verlag: WENTWORTH PR, 2018
ISBN 10: 0274701111ISBN 13: 9780274701117
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ISBN 10: 0274701111ISBN 13: 9780274701117
Anbieter: moluna, Greven, Deutschland
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ISBN 10: 0274714205ISBN 13: 9780274714209
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ISBN 10: 0353841218ISBN 13: 9780353841215
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Verlag: Florence, Gaetano Cambiagi, 1789., 1789
Anbieter: Antiquariat INLIBRIS Gilhofer Nfg. GmbH, Vienna, A, Österreich
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4to. LXXVIII, (2), 416, (84) pp., including 27 letterpress tables. With engraved armorial title vignette and 9 (instead of 10) engraved folding plates. Contemporary half vellum over marbled boards with giltstamped calf spine label. First edition of the pioneering regulations for two Florence hospitals, marking "the first appearance in print of [Chiarugi's] landmark reforms in the humane treatment of the mentally ill" (Garrison/M.). - In 1774 Grand Duke Peter Leopold of Tuscany (later Emperor Leopold II) promulgated Europe's first law concerning the hospitalization of persons recognized as being insane, and several years later he undertook to build a new hospital for the mentally ill. In 1875 the young physician Vincenzo Chiarugi, who had studied at the University of Pisa and then at the hospital of Santa Maria Novella in Florence, was given responsibility to plan the new hospital of San Bonifacio, which opened in 1788. The following year the regulations of the hospital were published, together with the statutes of the hospital of Santa Maria Nuova. The regulations reflect Chiarugi's pioneering attitude towards the treatment of the insane: "A detailed history was required for each patient admitted to the hospital. The hospital was built to meet high hygienic standards, men were separated from women, and the rooms and furniture offered full protection to the patients [.] under no circumstances could force be used on patients, and the only methods of restriction allowed were strait jackets and strips of reinforced cotton, in order to prevent impairment in the patient's circulation" (Mora). - The fine plates, carried out by G. Cecchi, G. Salvetti and others, include plans of the premises of both hospitals, images of the kitchen and heating system, and views of the facade, as well as an organisational chart for both hospitals combined. - Lacks the engraved frontispiece. Extremities and spine-label slightly rubbed; small defect to vellum at lower spine. Front view of the Bonifazio hospital with a larger tear; several plates show small tears, occasionally affecting image. Occasional light foxing throughout. A good copy of this landmark work. - Garrison/M. 4920.2. Norman 474. G. Mora, "Vincenzo Chiarugi", in: Journal of the History of Medicine 14 (1959), p. 431.
Verlag: Leipzig Georg David Meyer, 1795 (3 Teile in 1 Band mit durchgehender Paginierung)., 1795
Anbieter: Antiquariat am Osning, Bielefeld, Deutschland
Buch Erstausgabe
Erste deutsche Ausgabe einer der ersten Untersuchungen über die Psychosen und deren Klassifizierungen. Teil I: Über den Wahnsinn überhaupt. - Teil II: Über den Wahnsinn insbesondere. - Teil III: Nosologie des Wahnsinns. - Vinzenzo Chiarugi (1759-1820) "studierte in Pisa, wurde 1782 Assistent im Krankenhaus S. Maria Nuova in Florenz und seit dem Jahr 1788 Direktor des unter Grossherzog Leopold I. von ihm gegründeten Irrenhauses Bonifazio. Sein grösstes Verdienst besteht darin, daß er noch vor Pinel die Reform der Irrenpflege nicht nur befürwortete, sondern auch ausführte" (HIRSCH/H. II, 13). Die Falttafel zu Teil II zeigt die damaligen Behandlungsmethoden für "Tobsüchtige", u. a. ein eisernes, eingemauertes Bettgestell mit Hand- und Fußfesseln, eine "enge Weste der Engländer" (Zwangsjacke, "English camisole") und weitere mechanische Fixierungsinstrumenten. - Lt. Callisen (Bd. 27, 1839) ist der Übersetzer Friedrich Ludwig Kreysig (1770-1839), lt. Dizionario biografico degli italiani (Rom 1960, Bd. 24) dagegen Karl Christian Weigel. LEIBBRAND/WETTLEY 414ff. ("Pionier der psychiatrischen Wissenschaft"); HUNTER/MACALPINE 395 ("reformer of the insane in Italy", "illustrious physician"); NORMAN CATALOGUE 370 (ital. EA) und 371 (deutsche EA): "perhaps the greatest rarity in the history of psychiatric literature.Chiarugi s work and the reforms he instituted at S. Bonifacio represent the first application of the principles of psychiatric treatment which are at the basis of psychiatry even today. In addition to urging safe and healthful surroundings and little or no restraint for the mentally ill, Chiarugi advocated respect for insane individuals as persons, pleasant as well as authoritative behavior on the part of the physician, and the use of tact and understanding in an effort to lead patients back to truth and reason". "Vincenzo Chiarugi s Medical Treatise of Insanity, with one hundred observations (1793-1794) contains two plates depicting the insane. One is a study of brain structure; the other, a representation of two methods of restraint. This illustration is of particular historical significance because it is the first to show the English camisole or straightjacket and the maniac s bed with details of how its restraints operated. . By the end of the century the view of madmen as completely out of control was being modified to conform to the perception of the etiology of insanity as what Chiarugi called an impairment of the physical structure of the sensorium commune (GILMAN, Seeing the insane, p. 153). "The earliest illustrations of the pathological lesions in the brain are shown in the works of Chiarugi (1794). Although the specimen of the brain shown cannot be clearly defined, the cortical gray ribbon and white matter can be seen along with what is probably the temporal horn of the lateral ventricular. A large mass, probably a neoplasm, is attached to the specimen" (McHENRY, History of neurology, p. 131) Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 664 22,5 x 13cm, zeitgen. Pappband, berieben, beschabt, Ecken bestoßen, unbeschnitten, alter Antiquariatsstempel auf Spiegel, Namenszug auf Vorsatz; XII, 211 S.; 2 Bl., IV, S. 217-444, 1 gefaltete Tafel mit 7 Abb.; VIII (mit Vorrede des Übersetzers), X, 1 Bl., S. 447-708, 1 Bl. Verbesserungen, 1 gefaltete Tafel mit 7 Abb.