1962 Paris Stock 1962 In-12 broché.
Reference : 4923
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Copenhague, N. Möller et Fils, 1789. 4to. Uncut in blank wrappers. On good paper. Fine and clean. 24 pp.
First edition. - Poggendorff I:p.359.
Paris, L'Imprimerie de Crapelet, 1804. 4to. Bound in 2 contemp. full calf, gilt spines , blindtooled boders on covers. A tear to fronthinge on volume 1. VIII,514"(4),534 pp. and 75 fine engraved plates, 1 folded engraved map. Large paper copy 25x19,5 cm.
Brunet III, 1077: ""Belle édition de cet ouvrage estimé "" elle est ornée de 75 gravures assez jolies, faites d'après les principaux tableaux des trois écoles qui ont rapport au texte"".
"PASTEUR, LOUIS. - THE FIRST CASE OF IMMUNITY VIA ARTIFICIALLY ATTENUATED VIRUS - RABIES.
Reference : 48215
(1885)
(Paris, Gauthier-Villars), 1885 a. 1886. 4to. No wrappers. In: ""Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de L'Academie des Sciences"", Tome 101 (No. 17), 102 (No. 9 + 15) a. 103. (No. 18). Titlepages to vol. 101, 102 a. 103. Pp. (765-) 848, (459-529), (835-) 886, (777-) 840. (Four entire issues offered). Pasteur's papers: pp. 765-772, 459-469, 835-838 a. 777-785.. A stamp to verso of titlepages.
First printing of these groundbreaking papers in Immunology where Pasteur describes his rabies vaccine and the results he attained with it gave further proof of the value of attenuated virus as a protective inoculum against infective diseases in man and animals. THIS IS CONSIDERED PASTEUR'S GREATEST TRIUMPH (Garrison & Morton No. 2541).""The central problem in establishing a science of immunology was to discover methods of lowering the pathogenicity of the antigens while preserving their immunogenicity. In the case of smallpox (Jenner) this was done, according to the accepted interpretation, by utilizing strains accidentally attenuated through animal passage. In the present paper famous paper (the first paper offered), Pasteur shows how, for a disease of wide distribution among mammals, attenuation may be accomplished artificially.""(Hall ""A Source Book in animal Biology"", pp. 528 ff.).""Pasteur revealed the enormous medical and economic potential of experimental biology. He himself developed only one treatment directly applicable to a human disease - his treatment for rabies - but his widely publicized and highly successful efforts on behalf of the germ theory were immediately credited with saving much money and many lives. It is for this reason above all that he was recognized and honored during his lifetime and that his name remains a household word."" (DSB).Garrison & Morton No. 2541. - Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"" 1885 H.
Paris, David le jeune, 1749. 8vo. In contemporary marbled paper covered boards. Paper-label pasted on to spine. Ex-libris pasted on to verso of front board. Internally nice and clean. XVI, 224 pp. Wanting the frontispiece.
Leipzig, Jacobaeer, 1799. 8vo. In contemporary half calf. Light wear to spine otherwise a nice and clean copy. X, 358, (1) pp.
Rare work containing various papers on agricultural and farming techniques and practices inspired by English agriculture. Goldsmiths-Kress 17574