1853, Victor Masson, Paris. 2 volumes in-8, demi-basane, tranches marbrées, XXXII-743pp et 758pp. Frottements. Un mors fissuré sur premier plat premier tome. Intérieur bon. Exemplaire satisfaisant
Paris, G. Masson 1875 2 volumes. In-8 21,5 x 13 cm. Reliures demi-basane vert-émeraude, dos lisses ornés de filets dorés, XV-858-992 pp., table alphabétique et analytique, table générale alphabétique des matières. Accrocs en tête et en pied de dos, mors réparé, intérieur frais.
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Paris, Crochard, 1831. Contemp. hcloth. Some scattered brownspots. ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 2. Series, Tome 48. 448 pp., 1 engraved plate. (Entire volume offered). Soubeiran's paper: pp. 113-157. Scattered brownspots.
First appearance of an importent paper in chemistry and medicine as it for the first time relates the finding of Chloroform, which some years later was proved to have anaesthetic effects and was introduced in chirurgy in 1848 by Simpson.Justus von Liebig, Souberain and Guthrie independently discovered Chloroform in 1831, but Souberain was the first to publish his results. Garrison & Morton No. 1851. - Gedeon ""Science and Technology in Medicine"", 36.7.The volume contains other notable papers by LIEBIG, DUMAS, DUTROCHET, WÖHLER, LECANU, BECQUEREL etc.
Paris, Crochard, 1831. No wrappers as extracted from ""Annales de Chimie et de Physique"", 2. Series, Tome 48. Titlepage to vol. 48. Pp. 113-157. A few brownspots, but fine. Small stamps on verso of titlepage.
First appearance of an importent paper in chemistry and medicine as it for the first time relates the finding of Chloroform, which some years later was proved to have anaesthetic effects and was introduced in chirurgy in 1848 by Simpson.Justus von Liebig, Souberain and Guthrie independently discovered Chloroform in 1831, but Souberain was the first to publish his results. - Garrison & Morton No. 1851. - Gedeon ""Science and Technology in Medicine"" 36.7.
Paris, Victor Masson, 1847. 2 vol. in 8 de LXXX-718 p. et 789 p. Demi basane verte de l’époque, dos lisse ornés de palettes et fleurons dorés, rousseurs, bordures des pages brunies, cachet d’un pharmacien.
Troisième édition de ce traité accompagné de 63 figures. L’auteur (1797-1858) fut professeur de physique à l’Ecole de Pharmacie, puis professeur de pharmacie à la Faculté de Médecine.