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Verlag: Classics of Cardiology, Birmingham, 1987
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hardcover. Zustand: fine. 167 pages + iii, 8vo, gilt-decorated green cloth, a.e.g; leather bookplate with limitation number and owner's name. Birmingham: The Classics of Cardiology Library, (1987). A fine copy. Facsimile of the London, 1799 edition. With publisher's printed notes.
Verlag: Classics of Cardiology, 1987., Birmingham:, 1987
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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. KlappentextTentamen Medicum Inaugurale De Rabie Contagiosa est liber scriptus a Caleb Hillier Parry anno millesimo septingentesimo septuagesimo octavo. Hic liber tractat de morbo rabie contagiosa, qui est animalium morbus, qui etiam homi.
Verlag: Underwoods, London, 1825
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Hardcover. Octavos, 590 pp (Vol. 1); iv, 3-587 pp (Vol. 2). Fair; bound in contemporary marbled paper and backed in leather, with extensive discoloration to covers and wear to edges and corners; front board and ffep of Vol. 1 fully separated, front board to Vol. 2 shaken, bindings else tight; marbled text blocks age-toned but clean; pages to both volumes clean; ex-library copy with usual markings, including a bookplate to front pastedown, institutional stamps to several pages and call number written in pencil; MF consignment. 1357900. Special Collections.
Sprache: Latein
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware - Tentamen Medicum Inaugurale De Rabie Contagiosa est liber scriptus a Caleb Hillier Parry anno millesimo septingentesimo septuagesimo octavo. Hic liber tractat de morbo rabie contagiosa, qui est animalium morbus, qui etiam homines inficere potest. Parry in hoc libro varias res de morbo scribit, inter quas includit causas, symptomata et remedia. Liber est inaugurale, quod significat quod est opus Parry ad gradum medicinae doctoris obtinendum.This Book Is In Latin.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.
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Verlag: Bresslau - Hirschberg - Lissa in Südpreussen bei Johann Friedrich Korn dem Aeltern, 1801
Pappband der Zeit mit Rotschnitt; 8°; XVI 160 Seiten. Einband und Block haben unten rechts teils großflächig Tintenflecken (in keinem einzigen Fall ist die Tinte in die gedruckte Kolumne gelaufen, sodass der Text vollständig lesbar geblieben ist); Block und Bindung fest und wohl gerundet; abgesehen von dem Tintenunfall gutes Exemplar. Sprache: Deutsch 240 gr.
Verlag: London: Printed for W. Miller, 1800
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In den WarenkorbFirst edition, [4], 187, [1]pp., with half-title, 7 engraved plates. 2 works in one, 4to (265 x 205 mm), both with presentation inscriptions from the author, contemporary calf, cloth-back, rubbed, 'Board of Agriculture 1801' stamps in gilt on upper board. CalebHillierParry (17551822), a notable British physician and agricultural innovator. John Southey Somerville, 15th Lord Somerville (1765 1819) was a British agriculturist and president of the Board of Agriculture. Two contemporary works which argued convincingly for advancing Britain's domestic fine-wool industry both for individual farmers and national economic benefit and provides hands-on guidance for raising and managing fine-wool sheep. They are notable for bridging scientific thinking, medical reputation, and agricultural advocacy during a pivotal period in Britain's wool trade history. Provenance: From the library of the Royal Agricultural Society of England. Rothamsted, pp. 115 & 139.
Verlag: Underwoods, London, 1825
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In den WarenkorbHardcover. Zustand: Good. No Jacket. Three volume set, re-cased in cloth with new endpapers. Neatly re-cased in a custom made slip case. Corrigenda slip and advertising leaf at end of first volume. Volume three with partially hand coloured plate, some spotting to plate and title page as shown, only minimal spotting to other title pages in the other two volumes. Small Birmingham Medical Institute stamp on title pages of vols one and two. This is one of few works by Parry, edited posthumously by his son and including the rare third volume 'Introductory Essays by Charles Henry Parry'. Parry is known for his work on angina pectoris and particularly, exophthalmic goitre. Pages are as follows.Vol 1:(iv), 590(2), Vol 2: iv, 587, Vol 3: (iv), xxxvi, 243. Pages generally clean.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Breslau, Hirschberg und Lissa in Südpreussen bei Johann Friedrich Korn dem Aeltern,, 1801
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Verlag: printed by R. Cruttwell; and sold by Cadell and Davies; printed by R. Cruttwell & sold by Cadell and Davies, London, J. Collow, Bath; Bath & London, 1806
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THE FIRST TO MAKE THE CONNECTION BETWEEN ANGINA AND CORONARY HEART DISEASE. First edition, rare, of this work in which Parry was the first to make the connection between angina and coronary heart disease. "In this important contribution to the understanding of the coronary circulation, Parry . reports on several patients suffering from what he termed 'syncope anginosa' and concludes that the condition is caused by disease of the coronary arteries" (Heirs of Hippocrates). He remarked in his case notes that angina most often occurred in obese males over 50 and his autopsies showed calcification in the coronary arteries. He read his paper on the topic before the Gloucester Medical Society in 1788 and it was published in 1799 as the offered work. Parry delayed publication because Edward Jenner had diagnosed John Hunter as having angina pectoris and Parry did not want to alarm his mentor Hunter with the detailed information included in this work; Parry actually treated Hunter for angina - he died in 1793. This is now recognized as Parry's major contribution to medicine, although it was ignored for more than a hundred years. Parry suggested that to prevent coronary artery disease, his patients should eat and drink in moderation (avoiding 'flesh meats') and exercise, but he doubted that his advice would be heeded. Parry's work reprints (pp. 3-5) a letter from Jenner describing his treatment of some patients with angina pectoris. Parry had met Jenner in grammar school and they remained friends for life. They both became physicians who spoke, wrote or collaborated on some of the same topics, among them, vaccination and cardiology. Jenner dedicated his great work Inquiry into the Causes and Effects of the VariolaeVaccinae (1798) to "C.H. Parry, M.D., at Bath, My Dear Friend." When Parry died six years after suffering a paralytic stroke, Jenner was one of the pall bearers. The second work in the volume was first published in 1791. It is very rare on the market. ABPC/RBH list only five other copies of the Parry at auction since Norman. All of these except the Friedman copy (Sotheby's New York, November 16, 2001, lot 137, $34,100) were ex-library. "At the very close of the eighteenth century there was published in Bath a slim volume with the title An inquiry into the symptoms and causes of the syncope anginosa, commonly called angina pectoris; illustrated by dissections (1799). Its author, Caleb Hillier Parry, is known for his sagacity and observational acuity, which among other things led him to produce the first observations on exophthalmic goitre. His is the first volume exclusively devoted to our subject which also deals with the anatomy and pathophysiology of the myocardium. Much influenced by Jenner, whose letter he quotes in the Introduction, Parry is also a strong adherent of the coronary hypothesis. In a 'dissertation' which he read in 1788, he states, 'Angina Pectoris is a disease of the heart, connected with mal-organization of the coronary arteries.' "Chaper 2 is entitled 'Cases and Dissections.' Three cases were described in greater detail, all of them showing a more protracted type of disease, though death, when it occurred eventually, was sudden. The post-mortem findings refer to ossification and partial obstruction of the coronaries, and to gross pathology of the aorta. No morbid changes of the myocardium are reported. However, the description of the clinical features is extraordinarily well-presented. "Chapter 3 begins with a historical survey. Seneca's case is mentioned first, but the author regards it rather as a disorder of respiration - a view shared by modern historians. As to Morgagni, Parry found the case discussed in his Epistle 26 (13) the only one bearing a relation to any example of the disease before Heberden's time. He doubts whether Morgagni's cases 16 (43) and 17 (17) belong to the angina pectoris group, since they are complicated by other diseases of the pericardium, aorta, and so on . "Unlike Heberden, Parry, together with Black, Wall and others, found a diminution in the strength of the pulse. In an effort to enlarge the range of the morbid manifestations implied, Parry proposed a new name: 'syncope anginosa', thus reviving the notions of the ancients, and at the same time preparing the grounds for the new understanding of myocardial infarction: 'All the circumstance in the Angina Pectoris preceding the actual syncope are approaches towards it: and in every uncombined and recent case, like those I have described, the patient probably dies with no other symptoms than those which show and irrecoverable diminution of the motion of the heart' (p. 60). "It seems that Parry truly grasped the importance of myocardial damage as contrasted with angina pectoris proper. "To quote him again: 'the Angina Pectoris is a mere case of Syncope or Fainting, differing from the Common Syncope only in being preceded by an unusual degree of anxiety or pain in the region of the heart, and in being readily excited, during a state of apparent health, by any general exertion of the muscles, more especially that of walking' (p. 67). "As already stated, Parry was not able to report anatomical lesions in the myocardium, but he brought the disturbed physiology in the heart muscle to the very centre of his deliberations when he spoke of the causes of the so-called syncope . "In order to explain the onset of attacks Parry says, 'and though a quantity of blood may circulate through these arteries, sufficient to nourish the heart . yet there may be probably less than what is requisite for ready and vigorous action' (p. 113) . "The etiology of the disease which is now regarded as due to arteriosclerosis was unknown to Parry, but he did speculate upon it when he said 'It would be an object, valuable in a more important view than that of mere philosophical curiosity, could we discover the cause of that ossification' (p. 132). "What we now call myocardial damage in coronary heart disease did not escape P.
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In den Warenkorb8vo, pp. vii, (i), 463. Foxing on the endpapers, some very light foxing and small marks in the text but a very good and fresh copy. Contemporary speckled calf (upper edge rubbed, imperceptible repairs to spine), spine ruled in gilt, red morocco label. Faint signature dated 1830 at top of title. FIRST EDITION. Parry's classic account of exophthalmic goitre appears first in this book as a brief report; it was fully given in the Collections from the unpublished writings, 1825. This book also contains the first description of reactive hyperaemia. It was intended as a large work, comprising Parry's carefully kept records from many years? observations in practice, but no more of this edition was published, and even in the second, posthumous, edition, the second volume appeared only as a fragment. Parry was a respected physician with extensive and distinguished social connections, and his independent researches are of considerable importance. Few physicians of his time enjoyed or deserved a higher reputation. Parry was a friend of Edward Jenner, and the dedicatee of Jenner?s Inquiry (1798).