P., Baillière, 1860, un volume in 8 relié en demi-chagrin rouge, dos orné de caissons dorés (reliure de l'époque), 20pp., 467pp.
---- PREMIERE EDITION FRANCAISE ---- BEL EXEMPLAIRE ---- ENVOI DE R. REMAK A JOBERT DE LAMBALLE ainsi libellé : "Hommage de l'auteur à Monsieur Le Professeur JOBERT DE LAMBALLE" ---- "REMAK was a pioneer of galvanotherapy and this was a leading textbook on the subject". (Garrison N° 4534 1st german ed.) ---- "REMAK was one of the greatest neurocytologists and his published works have withstood the test of time and scientific examination. He studied under Muller and Schonlein at Berlin. He was a practicing physician and participated in the founding of galvanotherapy... He made his most significant and lasting contributions in the fields of cytology, embryology and neurology...". (Heirs of Hippocrates)**4436/H4
"MÜLLER, JOHANNES & THEODOR SCHWANN. - THE DISCOVERY OF PEPSIN, THE FIRST KNOWN ANIMAL ENZYME & THE ""FIBRES OF REMAK""
Reference : 45406
(1836)
Berlin, G. Eichler, 1836. In ""Archiv für Anatomie, Physiologie und Wissenschaftliches Medicin Herausgegeben von Johannes Müller"". Jahrgang 1836. Pp. 66-89 a. pp. 90-139. The entire volume offered in its 6 parts (in 5), all 5 issues uncut with orig. printed warppers. (2),CCXXIV,390 pp. and 15 engraved plates. The 2 first issues with a faint dampstain to lower part of leaves and plates.
First appearance of an importent paper in the history of biology, in which Schwann describes his discovery and isolation of pepsin, the substance in the stomach that aids digestion of eggwhite. It is the FIRST KNOWN ANIMAL ENZYME. The paper appeared at the same time in ""Annalen der Physik und Chemie. Hrsg. von J.C. Poggendorff"".Theodor Schwann (1810-1882) was a great German physiologist, pathologist, and experimenter. One of the founders of the cell doctrine and of the idea of the living nature of yeast. Born at Neuss, near Düsseldorff. A catholic, educated in the Jesuit Gymnasium in Cologne. Intended for the church but took to medicine. He was a pupil of Johannes Müller and a collegueand lifelong friend of J. Henle, the anatomist. In Berlin Schwann was Johannes Müller's assistent for five years, and it was then that he discovered pepsin in 1836 (the paper offered).Parkinson ""Breakthroughs"" 1836 B. - Garrison & Morton no. 991.The first paper offered, written together with Johannes Müller records the preliminary investigaions leading to the discovery of Pepsin. - Garrison & Morton no. 990.The volume also contains another famous paper by ROBERT REMAK ""Vorläufige Mittheilung microscopischer Beobachtungen über den innern Bau der Cerebrospinalnerven und über die Entwicklung ihrer Formenelemente. (Hierzu Tafel IV). Pp. 145-161. This paper contains the first announcement of his DISCOVERY OF ""FIBRES OF REMAK"", the non-medullated nerve-fibres. (Garrison & Morton no. 1260.
Wien, Alfred Hölder 1899-1900, 250x175mm, VII-X- 714Seiten, broschiert.
Paris, Plon 1865 161pp., 23cm., br.orig. (petits manques de papier au dos et aux plats), peu de rousseurs, partiellement non coupé, bon état, rare, G80914
Tiré-à-part des " Goethe Bicentennial Studies ". Indiana University Publications. 1950. Grand in-8° agrafé. 28 pages sous couverture imprimée.
Envoi de l'auteur. Bon état. DEMANDEZ NOTRE CATALOGUE "STENDHAL ET LES EDITIONS DU DIVAN".