De praecipuis Morborum Mutationibus et Conversionibus, tentamen medicum
by [LORRY, Anne Charles de (1726-1783)]
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- Hardcover
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Schilde, Belgium
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Paris,: Méquignon,, 1784.. 496, [vi, publ. cat. + Extrait des Régistres de la Soc. Roy. de Méd.] pp.12m0 (10,5 x 17 cm.). Contemporary full calf, spine with 5 raised bands, gilt lettered and gilt floral decorations in compartments (front joint broken; sides have quite some loss of leather). With a fine engraved portait of Lorry by Aug. de St. Aubin after a drawing by C.N. Cochin. ** Rare. Lorry is considered as the father of French dermatology. This is his last work, published posthumously by Jean-Noël Hallé (1754-1822). -- (Some scattered foxing; uper margin of the last 20 pages sligthly waterstained; a mediocre copy, priced accordingly).
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- Bookseller
- Sylco bvba livres anciens - antiquarian books (BE)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 1926
- Title
- De praecipuis Morborum Mutationibus et Conversionibus, tentamen medicum
- Author
- [LORRY, Anne Charles de (1726-1783)]
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Méquignon,
- Place of Publication
- Paris,
- Date Published
- 1784.
- Keywords
- dermatology epigenesis metastasis mutation
- Bookseller catalogs
- general medicine;
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About Sylco bvba livres anciens - antiquarian books
Fine and rare books in the fields of science, medicine, technology and the applied arts. Old fashioned printed catalogues and lists available on request.A note on binding conservation. All our ancient leather bindings are carefully cleaned with Brecknell's leather soap, and when needed, treated with hydroxypropylcellulose (in the case of dry leather). Finally we protect the leather with \"Cire 213\", the ultimate binding conservation wax developed by the BNF (Bibliothque nationale de France).
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