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Verlag: Hachette Livre - BNF Mär 2018, 2018
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Essai Sur l'Histoire Chimique Des Calculs Et Sur Le Traitement Médical Des Affections Calculeuses: Traduit de l'Anglais | Alexander Marcet | Taschenbuch | Kartoniert / Broschiert | Französisch | 2018 | Hachette Livre - BNF | EAN 9782019969073 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.
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Verlag: Leblanc, Imprimeur-Libraire, Paris, 1823
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Verlag: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, London, 1819
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In den WarenkorbSecond edition, xiv, 194, [28]pp., 10 engraved plates (4 hand-coloured), each with a leaf of explanatory text, later cloth. Formerly in the library of the Birmingham Medical Institute.
Verlag: Paris, Leblanc., 1823
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Verlag: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London, 1817
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Verlag: Bremen, J. G. Heyse., 1818
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Verlag: Printed for Longman Hurst a.o. London First edition. 8vo, 1817
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In den Warenkorbpp. xvi [lacking half-title], 181, (i) blank. 10 engraved plates [3 hand-coloured], each with explanatory text leaf. Contemporary half calf and marbled boards, signature of R[OBERT]. BROWN, Preston, MRCS, on front paste-down, all plates offset to text, the uncoloured plates are also foxed, otherwise a nice, clean copy.
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1819). 4to. No wrappers as issued in "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London for the Year MDCCCXIX", pp. 161-208 and 2 engraved plates, showing his invention of the samplin bottle aimd at getting samples from the depth of the oceans. First printing. Marcet undertook some of the first measurements of the concentration of different salts in sea water. He was an early marine chemist and a allround scientist and performed some of the first measures of the concentrations of the major salts in sea water. He found that all sea water contains the same salts in nearly the same concentrations. He invented the "Sampling Bottle".
(London, W. Bulmer and Co., 1819). 4to. No wrappers as issued in "Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London for the Year MDCCCXIX", pp. 161-208 and 2 engraved plates, showing his invention of the samplin bottle aimed at getting samples from the depth of the oceans. First edition. The periodical printing. Marcet undertook some of the first measurements of the concentration of different salts in sea water. He was an early marine chemist and a allround scientist and performed some of the first measures of the concentrations of the major salts in sea water. He found that all sea water contains the same salts in nearly the same concentrations. He invented the "Sampling Bottle".
Paris, Leblanc, 1823 - Parix, Crochard, 1834. 2 ouvrages reliés en un vol. au format in-8 (204 x 133 mm) de 2 ff. n.fol., xvi - 184 pp+ + 10 ff. n.fol. in fine et 10 planches lithographiées en regard ; 2 ff. n.fol., 58 pp., 1 f. bl. et 2 planches dépliantes gravées in fine. Reliure de l'époque de demi-vélin ivoire, dos lisse et muet. Réunion en un volume de deux ouvrages. Edition originale pour chacun d'eux. Le premier renferme 10 (sur 10) planches lithographiées ; le second, 2 (sur 2) planches dépliantes gravées. ''L'objet de cet Essai est de décrire et de rendre sensibles, en les représentant au moyen de gravures exécutées avec beaucoup de soin, les caractères d'après lesquels on peut distinguer les différents calculs ; d'indiquer les méthodes les plus faciles d'analyse pour en déterminer la nature chimique et d'exposer les modes de traitement médical qui offrent les espérances les mieux fondées de succès''. Garrison & Morton, A medical bibliography, 3912 - Quérard V, La France littéraire, p. 508 puis VII, p. 91 - Bourquelot & Léandre V, La Littérature française contemporaine, p. 648. Claires rousseurs davantage marquées au premier volume. Du reste, très belle condition.
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AN ESSAY ON THE CHEMICAL HISTORY AND MEDICAL TREATMENT OF CALCULOUS DISORDERS by Alexander Marcet, M.D. F.R.S. Physican to Guy s Hospital. London, second edition, revised and enlarged 1819, 194 SS. gebunden (Hardcover 8°, schönes Halbleder der Zeit, etwas berieben, mit R-Schild), 10 Bl Tafel-Erklärungen, 5 Bl. Register, mit 10 gestochenen Tafeln (Kupferstich, davon 4 koloriert), Ex Libris, gut erhalten.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1820
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Nürnberg, bey Johann Leonhard Schrag, 1829, 8°, (2), 54 pp., mit 2 (1 color.) Kupferstichtafel, orig. Broschur; etws fleckig. Erste deutsche Ausgabe! "Einzelner Abdruck dieser im Journal für Chemie und Physik, Band XXVI. Mitgetheilten Abhandlung." Alexander John Gaspard Marcet, FRS (1770-1822), war ein in Genf geborener Arzt, der 1800 die britische Staatsbürgerschaft annahm. Im Jahr 1817 veröffentlichte er "An Essay on the Chemical History and Medical Treatment of Calculous Disorders" (Ein Essay über die chemische Geschichte und medizinische Behandlung von Steinleiden). Er beklagte, dass er keine umfassenden Statistiken vorlegen konnte, da zu dieser Zeit kein großes Londoner Krankenhaus regelmäßig Aufzeichnungen über Fälle führte. Er war wahrscheinlich der Erste, der beobachtete, dass Nierensteinschmerzen oft durch den Abstieg des Steins in den Harnleiter verursacht werden und dass der Stein in der Niere wachsen kann, ohne akute Schmerzen zu verursachen. Siehe - Norman Moore "Marcet, Alexander John Gaspard". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography, 36 (1893).
Verlag: Worthing Sussex; 5 September, 1816
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In den WarenkorbSee the entries on Harrison and Marcet in the Oxford DNB. 2pp, 4to. In good condition, lightly aged and worn, and folded twice, with thin strip of paper from mount adhering to the reverse. Marcet is not identified as the recipient, but the item comes from his papers. It relates to an election to a post at Guy's Hospital, with reference to Peter Mark Roget (1779-1869), author of 'Roget's Thesaurus', whose father came from Geneva. The letter is written in a difficult hand, and the following transcriptions are tentative. It begins: 'My Dear Docr | Your letter has been forwarded to me the enclosed to Fletcher I have taken the earliest application of returning to Guys had it fortunately been directed to his house it would have found him yesterday.' He did not answer Marcet's letter as he had assumed they would meet 'in [?] Street on friday [] I am sorry to find you are still a prisoner After a full show of health last week I was glad to return to my friends on Saturday'. He will be back in London on the following Monday. 'With respect to [Sr Thos?] I must explain that at the time you wrote to me I knew nothing more than the printed letter informed me. Of the candidates I have only seen Dr Back, who appears to me a person Dr Elliston I believe I may once have seen on a former occasion'. He is not aware of ever having met 'Dr Williams & Dr Roget [.] I however had determined to support Dr Williams on that occasion I said & may even have repeated the same that I certainly should not oppose their wishes - Altho there were Guys people [last two words underlined] as candidates so much for my peaceful patience & genial support in favor of another candidate - to the alarm of your friend Dr Roget who altho I have not the pleasure of knowing I have often heard him most highly spoken of'.
Verlag: Marcet's draft: 23 March Harrison's letter: 'Guys' Guy's Hospital London; 25 March 1804, 1804
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In den WarenkorbSee the entries on Harrison and Marcet in the Oxford DNB. Both items in good condition, lightly aged and worn, and each folded twice. Harrison's letter with thin strip of paper from mount adhering to the reverse. Marcet is only identified in pencil annotations to the letters, but the details given by the writer of his education accord with Marcet's. On 18 April 1804 less than a month after the present exchange Marcet was appointed physician to Guy's Hospital, London, on the recommendation of William Saunders, and in writing to Harrision Marcet would appear to pressing the claims of John Yelloby of Finsbury Square to replace him in his present post should he be successful in obtaining the new one. ONE: Marcet's Copy Letter. 2pp, 4to. Unsigned. Headed: 'Copy of a letter to Mr Harrison | 23 March'. Thirty-four lines. Begins: 'As I conceive that in the present circumstances a personal application from me might appear to proceed from a desire of discovering what opinion you may have formed respecting the future election, I have preferred to write on this occasion as this mode will preclude any premature conversation on the subject in question. | All that I have to say is that I have been acquainted with Dr. Yelloby since the year 1794 when we were both students at Edinburgh & that an intimacy began then which has increased ever since. The means which have induced me to cultivate his friendship are that I have always observed in him a steady & upright character, a strict attention to all the duties of his profession, a mind clear & well informed, a sound judgement & above all a strong sense of propriety in all his actions and proceedings.' The letter continues in the same vein, with reference to Yelloby's 'public situation as Physician to the extensive Dispensary to which he has belonged for these 3 years' (i.e. the Finsbury Dispensary). Marcet concludes with an apology for stating 'these few facts'. TWO: Harrison's letter in reply. 1p, 4to. Signed 'Benj Harrison'. Harrison takes sixteen lines to state that he cannot interfere in the election process, beginning: 'Dear Sir | I consider myself obliged by your caution in avoiding any premature conversation on the subject of the vacancy which will be occasioned in the event of your removal. With respect to Dr Yelloby you must be aware that his pretensions were very fully stated to me as early if not previous to my first acquaintance with you, but they were not considered on that occasion such as to preclude attention being paid to another candidate.' He assures Marcet that his 'medical friends have studiously avoided giving any opinion which may prejudice or interfere with such an arrangement as the Governors may consider for the interest of the Hospital in the present vacancy'.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. [4]-XVI-184 pp., 10 pl. et 10 Paris, Leblanc, 1823, in-8, [4]-XVI-184 pp, 10 pl. et 10 ff. explicatifs, Demi-veau fauve moderne, dos lisse et fileté, tête dorée, couvertures et dos conservés, Les dix planches, lithographiées par Langlumé, représentent les différentes sortes de calculs. Première édition française, traduite de l'anglais sur la seconde édition par J. Riffault. L'édition anglaise est parue à Londres en 1817, puis en 1819. Alexandre Marcet (1770-1822) était médecin à l'hôpital de Guy et professeur de chimie. Il remercie son collègue Astley Cooper qui laissa à sa disposition ses préparations anatomiques, pour l'élaboration de cet ouvrage, dans lequel il défend la lithotomie. L'auteur rappelle en post-scriptum les huit calculs distingués par Berzélius, ainsi que la préconisation qu'il fait de l'emploi du chalumeau dans leur traitement. Bel exemplaire. Rousseurs éparses, brunissures. Garrison & Morton 3912.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. [4]-XVI-184 pp., 10 pl. Paris, Leblanc, 1823, in-8, [4]-XVI-184 pp, 10 pl, Demi-basane fauve, dos lisse fileté orné de fleurons à froid, titre doré, 10 planches accompagnées de 10 ff. explicatifs, dont 4 coloriées, lithographiées par Langlumé, représentant les différentes sortes de calculs. Traduit de l'anglais sur la 2° édition par J. Riffault. L'édition anglaise est parue à Londres en 1817, puis en 1819. Alexandre Marcet (1770-1822) était médecin à l'hôpital de Guy et professeur de chimie. Il remercie son collègue Astley Cooper qui laissa à sa disposition ses préparations anatomiques, pour l'élaboration de cet ouvrage, dans lequel il défend la lithotomie. L'auteur rappelle en post-scriptum les huit calculs distingués par Berzélius, ainsi que la préconisation qu'il fait de l'emploi du chalumeau dans leur traitement. Bel exemplaire. Cachets annulés de l'Institut catholique de Paris. Coiffes frottées, rares rousseurs claires. Garrison & Morton n° 3912.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1823
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Med.-Chir. Trans., 12. - London, Printed for Longman, 1823, 8°, XXIV, 597 pp., 11 z.T. color. Taf., PappBd. Alexander John Gaspard Marcet (1770-1822) - Alkaptonuria for the first time described! Further we find in this valuable volume following account by Alexeander Marcet: "Account of a man who lived ten years after having swallowed a number of clasp-knives; with a description of the appearances of the body after death. + Appendix: A letter from Dr.Lara, Surgeon to H.M.S. Isis, dated Portsea, Hants, March 27, 1809; Appendix, No. 2 Narrative of John Cummings, drawn up by himself. (pp.52-75, 1 folio plate). After opening of the body they found about 40 different remains of the swallowed knifes, all depicted on the large folded plate. Further: Davis, David Daniel: An essay on the proximate causes of the diseases called phlegmasia dolons (pp.419-460, 3 verfine handcolored plates). David, Daniel Davis (1777-1841) was the first to state that phlegmasia alba dolens was due to inflammation of the veins. He was physician-accoucheur at the birth of Queen Victoria". Besides this we find many other interesting articles by Marschall Hall, Charles Mayo, William S. Hunt, John Cummings, Astley Cooper and others. Garrison & Morton No.3912.
Verlag: London: Printed for Longman? 1817., 1817
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In den Warenkorb8vo, pp. xvi, 181, 10 leaves, 10 engraved plates (3 hand-coloured), errata slip pasted on p. 181. Half-title. Some foxing and offsetting on the plates and leaves of explanation, and each plate with an old and fairly faint library stamp. Good modern half calf antique. FIRST EDITION. ?The object of this work?is to describe, and illustrate by means of accurate engravings, the characters by which the different calculi may be distinguished?? (the introduction). ?Between 1807 and 1820, with William Babington and William Allen, Marcet lectured on chemistry at Guy's Hospital medical school? In 1817 Marcet published his most important and original work, An Essay on the Chemical History and Medical Treatment of Calculous Disorders, which contained much chemical information and some good drawings of renal and urinary calculi. In chemical tests Marcet used very small quantities, a valuable technique which he derived from the work of William Hyde Wollaston; he also used the blowpipe. He was probably the first to remark that the pain caused by a renal calculus is often due to its passage down a ureter, whereas it may grow in the kidney without causing acute suffering. The book was useful to chemical pathologists, but Marcet regretted that no London hospital then kept any regular record of calculus cases. He identified a new type of urinary calculus, consisting of xanthic oxide, and he later investigated alcaptonuria, the condition in which the urine turns black? (ODNB). Marcet (1770?1822) was born in Geneva, Switzerland, the only son of a merchant of Huguenot descent. The last plate shows his chemical apparatus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1823
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Traduit de l'Anglais par J. Riffault. - Paris, Leblanc, 1823, 8°, 2 Bl., XVI, 184 pp., mit 10 lith. Tafl., davon 4 fein coloriert, Interimsbroschur. Erste franz. Auflage einer der frühesten Abhandlungen zur Chemie der Harnsteine im modernen Schrifttum. Marcet (1770-1824) aus Genf war als Arzt und Chemiker in Edinburgh und London (Guy's Hospital) tätig. Nach dem Sturze Napoleons kehrte er in seine Vaterstadt zurück. Murphy 230; Hirsch IV, 69-70.