3 works of medicine: - Lot 180

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3 works of medicine: - Lot 180
3 works of medicine: 1/ Sydenham. - Practical medicine, with notes; Work translated into French, on the last English edition, by the late Mr. A.F. Jault. New edition. A Avignon Chez la Ve Seguin, et à Paris, chez Pougens, An VII (1799). 2 volumes in-8, contemporary marbled basane, ornate smooth spines, black and tan morocco title and giblets, corners and spines rubbed, freckles on the flyleaves and endpapers - xlviij, 735 pp. (continuous pagination). Important work of the "Father of English Medicine". Sydenham (1624-1689) is one of the great figures of internal medicine of his time. We owe him a precise description of gout (in the second volume). François Jault (1700 - 1757), physician, translator and orientalist was in the service of the Duke of Orleans. 2/ Blancardi, Stefani. Lexicon Medicum Tripertitum, Renovatum, In quo artis medicae termini in Anatome, Chirurgia, Pharmacia, Chymia, Re Botanica, etc... Editio novissima... Addidit et interiecit D. Jacobus Fridericus Isenflamm. Lipsiae, Schwikerti, 1777. 2 volumes in-8, marbled calf of the epoch, spines decorated, brown morocco title-pieces, red edges, 2 headpieces worn, upper jaw of the second volume split on 4 cm, one corner dull, the others rubbed, a few browned leaves, fussiness and stains - [1 f.], XIV, 1478 pp. (continuous pagination), 2 folding plates. Stephen Blankaart (1650-1704) was interested in different branches of science, as a physicist, entomologist (he collaborated with Mara Sybilla Merian) and physician, which allowed him to produce several very complete lexicons, including this one on medicine. 3/ Boisseau, F.-G.- Physiological Pyretology, or Treatise on Fevers considered in the spirit of the new medical doctrine. Third edition. Paris, Baillière, 1826. In-8, contemporary fawn half-calf, smooth spine decorated, spines cracked, top cover frayed, brown spots - [4 ff.], 722 pp.
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