(Cape Town, 1967). 4to. The entire issue, in the original green/white and illustrated wrappers, bound in very nice full burgundy cloth with gilt lettering to front board. A bit of brownspotting to a couple of leaves, due to the paper quality, but overall an excellent, clean and bright copy of this richly illustreted issue, which is devoted entirely to the groundbreaking medical performance that was Barnard's human heart transplant. LX pp. + pp. 1257-1278 (the pagination includes the wrappers).
First printing in this scarce issue, in which Barnard's milestone paper of modern medicine appeared, describing for the first time one of the most important medical performances in the course of history - ""the most publicised event in world medical history"", namely the first human heart transplant. This medical breakthrough introduced to the world a way to prolong life that would become of seminal importance to modern man.The entire issue of the ""South African Medical Journal"" is devoted to Barnard's astonishing performance (done only three weeks prior to the publication) and is very interesting in itself, constituting a magnificent historical document. Apart from the first appearance of Barnard's paper, it also contains tributes to Barnard and his team by other leading physicians, ethical discussions about tranplantations, a description of the honourary degree bestowed upon Barnard due to the operation, discussions about donors for heart transplantations, papers on legal requirements, pre-operative assessment, tissue typing tests anestesia, and, of course, the great operation itself. To that also comes the highly interesting ""Provisional Report on the Autopsy of L.W. (the patient, Louis Washkansky) as well as numerous advertisements and several heartfelt congratulations to Barnard (and his team) upon the operation (e.g. a half-page ""add"" saying ""UPJOHN and their S. African Subsidiary/ TUCO (PTY LTD./ heartily congratulate/ all concerned/ in the historic/ HEART TRANSPLANTATION/ carried out at Groote Schuur Hospital"" and many others like it), reflecting the astonishing effect that this historic event immidiately had upon contemporary society. ""Christiaan (Chris) Barnard was born in 1922 and qualified in medicine at the University of Cape Town in 1946. Following surgical training in South Africa and the USA, Barnard established a successful open-heart surgery programme at Groote Schuur Hospital and the University of Cape Town in 1958. In 1967, he led the team that performed the world's first human-to-human heart transplant. The article describing this remarkable achievement was published in the South African Medical Journal just three weeks after the event and is one of the most cited articles in the cardiovascular field. In the lay media as well, this first transplant remains the most publicised event in world medical history. Although the first heart transplant patient survived only 18 days, four of Groote Schuur Hospital's first 10 patients survived for more than one year, two living for 13 and 23 years, respectively. This relative success amid many failures worldwide did much to generate guarded optimism that heart transplantation would eventually become a viable therapeutic option. This first heart transplant and subsequent ongoing research in cardiac transplantation at the University of Cape Town and in a few other dedicated centres over the subsequent 15 years laid the foundation for heart transplantation to become a well-established form of therapy for end-stage cardiac disease. During this period from 1968 to 1983, Chris Barnard and his team continued to make major contributions to organ transplantation, notably the development of the heterotopic ( 'piggy-back') heart transplants" advancing the concept of brain death, organ donation and other related ethical issues better preservation and protection of the donor heart (including hypothermic perfusion storage of the heart studies on the haemodynamic and metabolic effects of brain death" and even early attempts at xenotransplantation."" (Cardiovasc J Afr. 2009 Jan-Feb"" 20(1):31-5.)Garrison&Morton: 3047.12 (""First cardiac homotransplant in man."").
Paris, Presses de la Cité, 1970. 13 x 21, 443 pp., quelques illustrations en N/B, cartonnage d'édition + jaquette, bon état (jaquette légèrement défraîchie).
London, John Murray, 1822. Bound uncut in a fien later hcalf. Gilt titlelabels on back. Upper 5 cm. of first joint weakening. (2),VI,334 pp. + 2 pp. of Advertisements. Frontispiece, 15 plates and 2 folded maps, all in lithography. Light yellowing to leaves, some plates a little brownspotted. Fine.
First edition. - Abbey No. 289.
FRANCE-LOISIRS 1999 192 pages 22x28x2cm. 1999. Broché. 192 pages.
Très bon état
FRANCE-LOISIRS 1999 192 pages 22x28x2cm. 1999. Broché. 192 pages.
Bon état
Club pour vous Hachette 1975 1975. Christiaan Barnard: Les hommes ne meurent jamais/ Club pour vous Hachette 1975 . Christiaan Barnard: Les hommes ne meurent jamais/ Club pour vous Hachette 1975
Bon état
Archer Iho - Barnard Andrew,Fred John - Rivat Colette,Fred John,Barnard Andrew
Reference : 32308
(1968)
Chappell 1968
Etat moyen Format Coquille
, Tielt, Lannoo, 1995., Softcover, rood geillustreerde kartonomslag met flappen, 250 x 290mm., 111pp., zeer mooie buitentekst reprodukties in kleur. ISBN 9020926136.
Jan Vanriet begon in mei 1993 aan een reeks van 35 schilderijen. Zijn gesprekken die hij met Prof. Dr. Maurits Sabbe voerde over het evangelie volgens Johannes, inspireerden hem tot deze kunstwerken. Op 12 november 1994 voltooide Jan Vanriet het laatste schilderij in deze reeks. Benno Barnard schreef als ' schaduwtekst ' bij de schilderijen ee groot gedicht. De combinatie van schilderijen en gedicht maakt deze uitgave tot een caleidoscopisch geheel. In een essay belicht Maurits Sabbe het literaire karakter van het Johannes- evangelie. Achter in het boek is de integrale tekst van het evangelie opgenomen. Boek is in goede staat.
s.d., vers 1850, 31x 43 cm, original lithograph, original lithographie, 1 feulle / 1 Blatt. sous passepartout dans un encadrement or / Uebereck vergoldeter Rahmen.
Hospital receives its name from an Hospice which no longer exists...[etc.]...( Murray's Handbook).signed : Geo. Barnard [in image lower left].Lithograph in sepia, heightened in white. View of the town of Hospenthal in the the Urseren valley, Central Switzerland. By George Barnard (fl.1832 - 1890), painter and lithographer. Image disp.
Phone number : 41 (0)26 3223808
New edition. London, George Routledge & Sons, 1877. Big 8°. VI (2) 348 pp. With 18 chromolithogr. plates and numerous textillustrations by George Barnard. Orig. cloth.
Compare to Thieme/Becker II, 508. - Second edition (first published 1865). George Barnard (?-1890) was a student from J. D. Harding, landscape artist in England and illustrater of the famous work "Switzerland". - With dedication on endpaper. Slightly browned and foxed.
FRANCE LOISIRS. 1999. In-4. Cartonné. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 192 pages illustrées de nombreuses photos en couleurs in et hors texte - Jaquette partiellement déchirée et illustrée d'une photo en couleurs - Signet.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 643-Le logement et son équipement
Classification Dewey : 643-Le logement et son équipement
France Loisirs. 1999. In-4. Relié. Très bon état, Couv. fraîche, Dos impeccable, Intérieur frais. 195 pages. Nombreuses photographies en couleurs dans et hors texte dont frontispice. Jaquette en très bon état. signet.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 643-Le logement et son équipement
Classification Dewey : 643-Le logement et son équipement
France Loisirs / Solar. 1999. In-4. Relié. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 192 pages augmentées de nombreuses photos en couleurs dans et hors texte. Signet conservé. Jaquette en bon état.. Avec Jaquette. . . Classification Dewey : 643-Le logement et son équipement
Traduction adaptation: Michel Beauvais. Classification Dewey : 643-Le logement et son équipement
France loisirs in4. Sans date. Cartonné.
encore sous plastique
Paris France Loisirs 1999 In Quarto Lumière et couleur sont soigneusement étudiées , les surfaces , la circulation , l'air , le son , le confort pour que votre maison soit un plaisir à vivre et à visiter ! Très belles illustrations en couleurs , techniques expliquées pour réussir à créer votre ambiance . - 192 p. , 1 kg 100 gr.
Couverture rigide Parfait État . Jaquette Idem 2° Édition
Paris, France loisirs, 1999; in-4, 192 pp., cartonnage d'éditeur avec jaquette. Bon état, avec jaquette.
Bon état, avec jaquette.
S.l. [Yatton, Somerset], s.d. (1925) in-4, 18 tableaux généalogiques dépliants, cartonnage modeste. Dos défraîchi.
Rarisime généalogie privée, compilée en 1922 par un des membres de la famille Mayne of Powis (attestée réellement depuis le XVIe siècle, mais que l'on fait évidemment remonter bien plus haut), Henry Cuthbert Barnard (1865-1924), ancien ingénieur du rail.Aucun exemplaire au CCF. - - VENTE PAR CORRESPONDANCE UNIQUEMENT
Imprimerie C. Hillmandet, (circa 1835). 23 x 29,5 cm à la composition + marges.
Belle vue, animée d'une scène de voituriers au premier plan. Elle porte "Pl. 97" sur le bord supérieur. - Épreuve sur Chine monté. Petites rousseurs peu visibles dans les marges, support légèrement empoussiéré.
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1899 xix + 64pp., 23cm., softcover (spine bit repaired), in the series "Texts and studies. Contributions to biblical and patristic literature" Vol.5 no.5, good, R78560
1983 1983. Robert Barnard - Ah Quelle Famille / Le Masque 1983
Bon état
, Gent, Poeziecentrum, 1992., Originele uitgeversomslag geillustreerd z/w, 12,5x20cm, 235pp, geillustreerd z/w.
Een keuze uit de poezie. Dichters van nu, n?° 3.
Amsterdam / Antwerpen, Atlas, 1993 Paperback onder foto-kartonomslag, 120 x 200mm., 278pp. ISBN 9025400647.
Speelt zich af in de periode 1987-1991. In goede staat.