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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextrnrnThis scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have.
Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Kessinger Publishing, LLC Mär 2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 110418169X ISBN 13: 9781104181697
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Icones Anatomico-Pathologicae Partium Corporis Humani, Quae In Descriptione (1826) est opus magnum auctore Bleuland, Jan, qui delineationes accuratas partium corporis humani in morbis affectarum praebet. In hoc libro, depictae sunt variae affectiones, quae in partibus corporis humani observantur, cum descriptionibus detallatis et commentariis adiectis. Quaestiones anatomico-pathologicae, quae tum in praesenti, tum in praeterito tempore controversae fuerunt, in hoc opere luculenter explicantur. Icones Anatomico-Pathologicae Partium Corporis Humani, Quae In Descriptione (1826) est opus valde utilis, non solum medicis et anatomis, sed etiam studentibus medicinae et historiae medicinae.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Verlag: Utrecht, J. Altheer., 1826
Anbieter: Universitätsbuchhandlung Herta Hold GmbH, Berlin, Deutschland
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Erste Ausgabe. 4°. (1 Bl.), XVIII, 415 S., (1 Bl.). Neuer Halblederband. Stellenweise leicht braunfleckig und wasserrandig. Vorsatzbl. mit hinterlegtem Randausschnitt. Sehr schönes Exemplar. EA. Sehr selten. - SGC I: II, 125; Waller 1134; Wellcome II, 180; Callisen II, S. 329; Engelmann 71; vgl. Hirsch/H. I, 570. - Katalog mit Beschreibung der über 2600 Präparate des anatom. Museums in Utrecht. 1825 hatte die Regierung die über 2000 von Bleuland angefertigten anatom. Präparate zur Erweiterung der Sammlung angekauft. - Jan Bleuland (1756-1838) lehrte in Harderwyk und Utrecht Anatomie, Chirurgie, Physiologie etc. - Er war bedeutend für die Vergleichende Anatomie.
Verlag: Utrecht Johaan Altheer, 1826
Anbieter: Shapero Rare Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition; complete with 30 colour engravings with some colours applied by hand, contents clean; 5 unopened text fascicles with original unattached blue paper cover sheets printed in black, one cover with a portion of a contemporary library ticket attached, the covers creased and chipped along the edges and a little dulled, the whole never bound and housed in a custom cloth folding case by Bainbridge Conservation, very good condition; 93pp. First edition of one of the earliest works on the anatomy of tissues rather than organs or organ systems, and one of the earliest microscopical works printed in colour. A never bound, unopened copy complete with all thirty plates and the original blue paper covers. Rare; only three copies have appeared at auction since 1992, one of which was incomplete, and WorldCat locates no institutional copies. Jan Bleuland (1756-1838) attended the University of Leiden, where he learned the art of preserving anatomical specimens by injection under Eduard Sandifort. After graduating in 1780 he practised medicine in Gouda and taught anatomy, physiology, surgery, and obstetrics at the universities in Hardewijk and Utrecht. 'During his career Bleuland published a number of illustrated anatomical works printed in colour, showing a special interest in the fine structure of healthy and diseased states of the organs and tunics of the digestive tract. Bleuland made a collection of over two and a half thousand anatomical preparations' which he used to prepare his publications, and which were later purchased by the government for the Utrecht anatomical museum (Meli, 'The Rise of Pathological Illustrations: Baillie, Bleuland, and Their Collections', Bulletin of the History of Medicine, volume 89, number 2, pp. 234-235). 'As in previous works he published, Bleuland was especially interested in the vascular structure of tunics and membranes and focused on what he called anatomia subtiliore, relying on microscopy' (p. 236). He took advantage of a variety of new printing techniques, including copperplate engraving, aquatint, and lithography, to create different visual effects, even for different illustrations within the same work. The years of Bleuland's professional life 'witnessed major transformations both in medicine â" involving notions of disease, hospital medicine, and clinical training â" and in visual representations â" with the rise of tonal printing processes and lithography' (pp. 209-210). His works 'occupy a significant role in the history of medicine: they reflected crucial transformation in the notion of disease, and, at the same time, played a key cognitive and heuristic role in those transformations by focusing on local lesions and structural changes' (p. 210).
Erscheinungsdatum: 1787
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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In den WarenkorbLugduni Batavorum (Leiden) ; Apud Abrahamum et Janum Honkoop, 1787, 4°, (8), 144 pp., mit 4 gefalt. Kupfertafeln, Pappband d.Zt; St. verso Tit; neues Rückenschild; feines Exemplar. Erste Ausgabe dieser Abhandlung des bekannten holländischen Mediziners und späteren Anatomen. Jan Bleuland (1756-1838) praktizierte in seiner Vaterstadt Gouda, wurde 1791 Prof. der Medizin in Harderwijk und lehrte seit 1795 in Utrecht. Als einer der bedeutendsten Vertreter der vergleichenden und pathologischen Anatomie seiner Zeit besaß er eine mehr als 2000 Präparate umfassende anatomische Sammlung, die heute zum Bestand des Utrechter Anatomie-Museums gehört. Die Tafeln zeigen: Magencarcinom, Sanduhrmagen, Carcinomatöse Pylorusstenose und Aortenaneurysma. Breitrandiges und annähernd fleckenfreies Exemplar. Titel verso mit altem Sammlungsstempel. "During his career Bleuland published a number of illustrated anatomical works printed in color, showing a special interest in the fine structure of healthy and diseased states of the organs and tunics of the digestive tract. Bleuland made a collection of over two and a half thousand anatomical preparations, with the assistance of Petrus Koning, whom he had trained as his attendant and as a surgeon from 1800, when the boy was thirteen. The government bought Bleuland's collection for the Utrecht anatomical museum, and starting in 1826, Bleuland began producing both an inventory, Descriptio musei anatomici (Utrecht, 1826) and a more detailed illustrated catalogue of select specimens, Otium academicum (Utrecht, 1826-28). A notable feature of Bleuland's work is that he often tells us how his preparations were made, which vessels he injected, how slowly he injected them, which colors and at times which substance he used-such as mercury. As in previous works he published, Bleuland was especially interested in the vascular structure of tunics and membranes and focused on what he called anatomia subtiliore, relying on microscopy; plate after plate of his Icones anatomico-physiologicae display tunics and membranes. Overall, Bleuland tried to present an integrated approach." Domenico Bertoloni Meli, The Rise of Pathological Illustrations: Baillie, Bleuland, and Their Collections. History of Medicine, vol. 89, no. 2 (Summer 2015) (not printed jet) SGC I: II, 125 und II: II, 415. Blake 50. Lesky 78 (nur 4 Taf.). Vgl. Hirsch-H. I, 570.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1785
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In den WarenkorbLugduni Batavorum (Leiden) : Apud Abrahamum et Janum Honkoop, 1785, 4°, 120 pp., 7 (4 farb.) Kupferstichtafeln; frisches und unbeschnittenes Exemplar im feinen Halledereinband. Rare First Edition of "Observationes anatomico-medicae de sana et morbosa oseophagi structura." "The present work deals with the anatomy of the esophagus in the infant and adult, its specific functions, and pathological conditions. The plates depict various aspects of the esophagus, both normal and pathological. The four colored plates each contain one small figure, unusual in anatomical illustration." Heirs of Hippocrates "During his career Bleuland published a number of illustrated anatomical works printed in color, showing a special interest in the fine structure of healthy and diseased states of the organs and tunics of the digestive tract. Bleuland made a collection of over two and a half thousand anatomical preparations, with the assistance of Petrus Koning, whom he had trained as his attendant and as a surgeon from 1800, when the boy was thirteen. The government bought Bleuland's collection for the Utrecht anatomical museum, and starting in 1826, Bleuland began producing both an inventory, Descriptio musei anatomici (Utrecht, 1826) and a more detailed illustrated catalogue of select specimens, Otium academicum (Utrecht, 1826-28). A notable feature of Bleuland's work is that he often tells us how his preparations were made, which vessels he injected, how slowly he injected them, which colors and at times which substance he used-such as mercury. As in previous works he published, Bleuland was especially interested in the vascular structure of tunics and membranes and focused on what he called anatomia subtiliore, relying on microscopy; plate after plate of his Icones anatomico-physiologicae display tunics and membranes. Overall, Bleuland tried to present an integrated approach." Domenico Bertoloni Meli, The Rise of Pathological Illustrations: Baillie, Bleuland, and Their Collections. History of Medicine, vol. 89, no. 2 (Summer 2015) (not printed jet) "Musterhafter Druck auf prachtvollem Büttenpapier, mit holzgeschnittenen Culs de lampe. Größte Tafel 40:25 cm, die kleinste 7,6 : 9,7. Eine Tafel bezeichnet J. J. Bylaart ad obj. delin., R. Muys sculps. Tafel I: Zum Teil präparierter Kinder-Ösophagus in Schwarz. T. 2: Oesophagus bei schwacher mikroskopischer Vergrößerung, rotgetönt. T. 3 wie 2, nach Entfernung der Mucosa, T. 4 desgl. Schleimhaut, die Drüsenporen schwarz auf rotem Grund. T. 5: Die injizierten Gefäße bei schwacher Vergrößerung, rot getönt. Bildgröße bei T. 2-5: 12 : 16 bis zu 20 : 21 mm. T. 6: in die Lunge perforiertes Ösophaguscarcinom mit Drüsenmetastasen. T. 7: tiefsitzendes, großes ulzeriertes Osophaguscarcinom. Das Werkchen schien mir deshalb eine genauere Beschreibung zu verdienen, weil es bei Choulant fehlt, und weil die Aufnahme und die Ausstattung seiner Tafeln für die Zeit ungewöhnlich ist. Besonders die Verwendung des Farbstiches für die mikroskopischen Abbildungen schien mir besondere Erwähnung zu erfordern." Edgar Goldschmid, Entwicklung und Bibliographie der pathologisch-anatomischen Abbildung, p.74 Une des premières vues microscopiques imprimées en couleurs. Première édition, très rare, de cette monographie sur la structure anatomique normale ou pathologique de l'oesophage. Jan Bleuland était professeur d'anatomie et de chirurgie à Utrecht. Au cours de sa brillante carrière, il réalisa plus de deux mille préparations. Aujourd'hui, il reste connu pour sa collection de préparations anatomiques (conservé à l'Université de Médecine d'Utrecht), mais surtout pour avoir, dans l'histoire de la biologie, perfectionner et généraliser la coloration des tissus afin de faciliter leurs observations microscopiques. Les quatre gravures en couleur finales révèlent parfaitement l'adresse de ce fin biologiste et une technique poussée de gravure en couleurs. "Pour illustrer ses ouvrages, Bleuland .