Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Enke, 1942
Anbieter: Bookbot, Prague, Tschechien
Zustand: Fine. Leichte Rillen / Abschürfungen / Risse / Knicke; Farbtonänderung.
Verlag: Stuttgart, Enke, 1942
Anbieter: Antiquariat Orban & Streu GbR, Frankfurt am Main, Deutschland
Erstausgabe
8°, 188 S. mit 227 teils farbigen Abb., original Kartonage (Paperback), Vorderdeckel mit kleinem blassen Fleckchen, sonst ein altersgemäß schönes, sauberes Exemplar (Ho2) mit dem Blatt 'Druckfehlerberichtigung'. Abholung im Ladengeschäft in Frankfurt am Main (Nordend ggü. Musterschule) möglich. Das spart die Portokosten. Pickup at the store in Frankfurt am Main (Nordend, close to Musterschule) is possible. It saves the shipping costs.
Sprache: Deutsch
Verlag: Ferdinand Enke Stuttgart, 1942
Anbieter: book-link, Nufringen, BW, Deutschland
Hardcover. Zustand: Gut. 188 16,5x25x1,5 cm - Halbleinen J25-W02-235 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 624.
Verlag: Arnaldo Forni, Bologna, 1963
Anbieter: Jeremy Norman's historyofscience, Novato, CA, USA
Second edition. Small folio. Cloth. Very good copy. Putti's library was outstanding for its holdings of 15th and 16th century medicine and surgery. An orthopedist, he was a celebrated bon vivant and friend of Harvey Cushing.
Verlag: Ferdinand Enke, Stuttgart, 1937
Anbieter: Antiquariat Clement, Bonn, Deutschland
Zustand: 0. Aus dem Italienischen von Dr. G. A. Wollenberg und Dr. H. Wolff. Solides, aber äußerlich stark mitgenommenes Buch, unschön, ohne wirkliche materielle Schäden. Bindung gut. Vorsatzseite und Vortitel nicht sauber, ab Titelseite Buchblock sehr ordentlich, sauber bis auf vereinzelte sanfte Bleistiftanstreichungen. Textteil 31 Seiten mit 5 z.T. mehrteiligen Textfiguren, auf schwerem Papier gedruckt, klarer, sauberer Druckspiegel, 77 rechtsseitige Foto-Tafeln mit meist mehrteiligen Abbildungen, davon 2 farbig, linksseitig zugeordnet jeweils "Beobachtung (Erklärungen)". Literaturverzeichnis. +++ 3.2 kg., 27 x 37 cm. +++ Stichwörter: MEDIZIN ORTHOPÄDIE MISSBILDUNGSLEHRE KNOCHEN GELENKE SPEZIAL-ATLAS RÖNTGENOLOGIE DEFORMATIONEN PATHOGENESE EINRENKUNG RÖNTGENANATOMIE THERAPIE Gewicht in Gramm: 3200 1. Deutsche Auflage Kein SU. Farbgeprägter Leinenband Gebrauchsspuren.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1942
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
Erstausgabe
Stuttgart, Ferdinand Enke Verlag, 1942, 8°, 188 pp., mit 227 teils farb. Abbildungen, orig. Broschur. Erste deutsche Ausgabe der "Cura operatoria delle fractture del collo del femore". Aus dem Italienischen übertragen fon Maria Casagranda. Redigiert und herausgegeben von W. Thomson. Mit einem Geleitwort von G. Hohmann. Vittorio Putti (1880-1940), "whom Valentin calls 'a noble man endowed by Nature with extraordinary gifts of body and spirit'- Putti was indeed noble in character and achievement (and modesty) and as Harry Platt writes, destined to outshine his master. Born of a Bolognese surgeon and a poetess, a multilingual scholar in an ancient university city, he became director of the Rizolli institute in 1911 at the age of 31 and made it famous during the firs world war as a centre for reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation. At the end of the war, when he was still only 40, Putti had done work on peripheral nerve injuries, cineplastic amputation and knee-joint arthroplasty that set him squarely in the front rank of European orthopaedists. Under his guidance between the wars, the Institute was enlarged and given a fine library, aided from his own pocket, and became a Mecca where young men were trained to work throughout Italy (and also South America). Like Wren, Putti touched nothing that he did not asdorn. He wrote of his extensive local resections for bone tumours for which others would have considered amputation inevitable, of lumbar spondylosis as a cause of low pack pain and sciatica; in his last year of a compression screw of fractures of the neck of the femur. However, he is best known for his (this) work on congenital dislocation of the hip, particularly important in northern Italy, where the condition was endemic, providing mayor contributions to our knowledge of its morbid anatomy and on preventive measures. He promoted an intensive educational programme among general practitioners and the lay public to obtain early diagnosis and used a simple triangular cushion to maintain reduction in young children. Over 3600 cases were treated by manipulative reduction between 1899 and 1938. Writing in 1950 Platt sad that the years between the world wars were a golden age for orthopaedic surgery, and that the heroes of this age were surely Robert Jones and Vittorio Putti. No-one can dispute this. ."David Le Vay, History of Orthopaedics, pp.289-290 Seinen Namen trägt der Puttische Wirbel. - Fischer II, 1258. - Valentin, S. 133, 266 ff. -.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1937
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
Stuttgart, Ferdinand Enke Verlag, 1937, Folio, 230 pp., mit 77 Tafeln und zahlreichen Abbildungen, original Leinenband. German translation of the "Anatomia della lussazione congenita dell'anca (Bologna: 1937). "Putti made many contributions to the understanding of congenital dislocation of the hip, not the least of which was the magnificent atlas of anatomical dissections of nine patients of all ages with the condition". Vittorio Putti (1880-1940), "whom Valentin calls 'a noble man endowed by Nature with extraordinary gifts of body and spirit'- Putti was indeed noble in character and achievement (and modesty) and as Harry Platt writes, destined to outshine his master. Born of a Bolognese surgeon and a poetess, a multilingual scholar in an ancient university city, he became director of the Rizolli institute in 1911 at the age of 31 and made it famous during the firs world war as a centre for reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation. At the end of the war, when he was still only 40, Putti had done work on peripheral nerve injuries, cineplastic amputation and knee-joint arthroplasty that set him squarely in the front rank of European orthopaedists. Under his guidance between the wars, the Institute was enlarged and given a fine library, aided from his own pocket, and became a Mecca where young men were trained to work throughout Italy (and also South America). Like Wren, Putti touched nothing that he did not asdorn. He wrote of his extensive local resections for bone tumours for which others would have considered amputation inevitable, of lumbar spondylosis as a cause of low pack pain and sciatica; in his last year of a compression screw of fractures of the neck of the femur. However, he is best known for his (this) work on congenital dislocation of the hip, particularly important in northern Italy, where the condition was endemic, providing mayor contributions to our knowledge of its morbid anatomy and on preventive measures. He promoted an intensive educational programme among general practitioners and the lay public to obtain early diagnosis and used a simple triangular cushion to maintain reduction in young children. Over 3600 cases were treated by manipulative reduction between 1899 and 1938. Writing in 1950 Platt sad that the years between the world wars were a golden age for orthopaedic surgery, and that the heroes of this age were surely Robert Jones and Vittorio Putti. No-one can dispute this. ."David Le Vay, History of Orthopaedics, pp.289-290 Seinen Namen trägt der Puttische Wirbel. - Fischer II, 1258. - Valentin, S. 133, 266 ff. -.