Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, R128 .T44 1532
I. Logicus, De curationibus omnium ferme morborum corporis humanae, ad Euporistum ... II. De Acutis, & Chronicis pasionibus, ad eunde[m] ... III.... Show moreI. Logicus, De curationibus omnium ferme morborum corporis humanae, ad Euporistum ... II. De Acutis, & Chronicis pasionibus, ad eunde[m] ... III. Gynecia, De Mulierum accidentibus, & curis eorundem, Ac Victoriam ... IIII. De Physica scientia, Experimentorum liber, ad Eusebium filium .... Albvcassis Chirvrgicorvm omniu[m] Primarij, Lib. tres : I. De Cauterio cum igne, & medicinis acutis per singula corporis humani membra ... II. De Sectione & Perforatione, Phlebotomia, & Venrosis. De Vulneribus, & extractione sagittaru[m], & c[a]eteris similibus ... III. De restauratione & curatione dislocationis me[m]brorum ... / [Übers.: Gerardus Cremonensis] [EST: Kitāb at-Taṣr̄ıf li-man ʻaǧiza ʻan at-taʼāl̄ıf ] [Theodorus Priscianusi] Per Herema[n]num Comitem a Neuenar, integro candori nuper restitutus Autor. A B U L CA S I S. Chirurgicorum omniun primarij, Lib. Tres. I. Dc cauterio cum igne, & medicinis acutis per singula corporis humani membra. Cum instrumentorurn delimitatione. II. De sectione & perforatione, phlebotomia, & ventosis. De vulneribus, & extractione sagittarum, & ceteris similibus. Curn formis instrunientorum. III. De restauratione & curatione dislocationis membrorum. Cum typis item instrumentorum [issued with:] HORATIANUS OCTAVIUS (i.e. PRISCIANUS, Theodorus). Octavii Horatiani rerum medicarum lib. quatuor. I. Logicus, de curationibus omnium ferme morborum corporis humani, ad Euporistum. II. De acutis & chronicis passionibus, ad eundé. UI. Gynecia, de mulierum accidentibus, & curis eorundem, ad Victoriam. 1111. De Physica scientia, experimentorum liber, ad Eusebium fihium. Per Hermannum Comitem a Neflenar, integro candori nuper restitutus autor. Strasbourg, Johannes Schott, 1532. Folio, title within five-piece woodcut border, woodcut initials in both parts, eight full-page woodcuts (one folded, having larger margins left by the binder), and numerous woodcuts in the text of Abulcasis (see below); small library stamp on verso of title, four marginal tears repaired, some worming towards the end; a pleasant copy, with striking endpapers, bound in eighteenth century German mottled sheep, large gilt arms of the Munich Court Library on covers, spine gilt in compartments. A very handsome edition of Abulcasis surgical text, “the first rational, complete and illustrated treatise on surgerY and surgical instruments” (Garrison-Morton). Many of the operative procedures and instruments described by Abulcasis do not appear in extant classical writings and may therefore be regarded as his own, or at least as being part of distinctly Arab practice. The work deals extensively with cauterization, a procedure recommended by the Prophet, and contains several chapters on dentistry and operations of the eve. gvnaecologv and the treatment of wounds and fractures. Some woodcuts illustrate many and various surgical and dental instruments and there are fullpage depictions of cauterization, amputation, the treannent of wounds from projectiles and trepanation. Illustrations to the chapter on dentistry are on pages 173177, including a woodcut of teeth strengthened with silver threads. The printer has also re-used the woodcut blocks by Johann Wechtlin for Gersdorfs Feidhuch dci Wundarizney, 1517. See Guerini, A History of Dentistry, i oq, pp. 125 et seq. fbi an extended discussion of Abulcasis dentistry and instruments. “The chief influence of Albucasis on the medical system of Europe was that his lucidity and method of presentation awakened a prepossession in favour of Arabic liter attire among the scholars of the West: the methods of Alburasis eclipsed those of Galen and maintained a dominant position in medical Europe for live hundred years Albucasis descriptions of operations are clear and particularly valuable because they portray the figures of surgical instruments used in the Middle Ages ... most of the figures of mediaeval times derived from those of Albucasis and incidentally show no knowledge of perspective” (Campbell, p. 88). First edition of Priscianus Euporzston (a go edition, printed by Froben in Basle in the same year was probably published later). Priscianus was a physician who flourished in the 4th century A.D. The first book deals with external ailments, including chapters on the ear, the nose and teeth; the second is on internal medicine and the third book, the Gynaecia, is one of the earliest monographs on obstetrics and gynaecology (see Ricci, The Genealogy of Gynaecology pp. 148149). The title-page is decorated by five woodcut strip ornaments, of which the two vertical ones are by Heinrich Vogtherr, and the three horizontal ones are by Hans Weiditz. Adams P2119; Bird aool; Durling 3764; Parkinson and Lumb 1965; Wailer 7646; Weilnime I 5256. Werk wurde ursprünglich dem Horatianus Octavius zugeschrieben. - T. I - III d. beigef. Werkes: Teilübers. des Kitab at-Tasrif. - Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Argent. apud Ioannem Schottum M.D.XXXII. Kolophon: Argentorati ... librarium. XXVI. Febr. Anno ... - Mikrofiche. München : Saur, 1993. Mikrofiche-Nr. C3008-C3011 : 33x. - Einheitssacht. d. beigef. Werkes: Kitāb at-Taṣr̄ıf li-man ʻaǧiza ʻan at-taʼāl̄ıf Main Heritage Display General R128 .T44 1532 Book Item-ID: i10071969 BIB-ID: 1008832 Show less
Medicine, Medicine--Early works to 1800, R128 .T44 1532
I. Logicus, De curationibus omnium ferme morborum corporis humanae, ad Euporistum ... II. De Acutis, & Chronicis pasionibus, ad eunde[m] ... III.... Show moreI. Logicus, De curationibus omnium ferme morborum corporis humanae, ad Euporistum ... II. De Acutis, & Chronicis pasionibus, ad eunde[m] ... III. Gynecia, De Mulierum accidentibus, & curis eorundem, Ac Victoriam ... IIII. De Physica scientia, Experimentorum liber, ad Eusebium filium .... Albvcassis Chirvrgicorvm omniu[m] Primarij, Lib. tres : I. De Cauterio cum igne, & medicinis acutis per singula corporis humani membra ... II. De Sectione & Perforatione, Phlebotomia, & Venrosis. De Vulneribus, & extractione sagittaru[m], & c[a]eteris similibus ... III. De restauratione & curatione dislocationis me[m]brorum ... / [Übers.: Gerardus Cremonensis] [EST: Kitāb at-Taṣr̄ıf li-man ʻaǧiza ʻan at-taʼāl̄ıf ] [Theodorus Priscianusi] Per Herema[n]num Comitem a Neuenar, integro candori nuper restitutus Autor. A B U L CA S I S. Chirurgicorum omniun primarij, Lib. Tres. I. Dc cauterio cum igne, & medicinis acutis per singula corporis humani membra. Cum instrumentorurn delimitatione. II. De sectione & perforatione, phlebotomia, & ventosis. De vulneribus, & extractione sagittarum, & ceteris similibus. Curn formis instrunientorum. III. De restauratione & curatione dislocationis membrorum. Cum typis item instrumentorum [issued with:] HORATIANUS OCTAVIUS (i.e. PRISCIANUS, Theodorus). Octavii Horatiani rerum medicarum lib. quatuor. I. Logicus, de curationibus omnium ferme morborum corporis humani, ad Euporistum. II. De acutis & chronicis passionibus, ad eundé. UI. Gynecia, de mulierum accidentibus, & curis eorundem, ad Victoriam. 1111. De Physica scientia, experimentorum liber, ad Eusebium fihium. Per Hermannum Comitem a Neflenar, integro candori nuper restitutus autor. Strasbourg, Johannes Schott, 1532. Folio, title within five-piece woodcut border, woodcut initials in both parts, eight full-page woodcuts (one folded, having larger margins left by the binder), and numerous woodcuts in the text of Abulcasis (see below); small library stamp on verso of title, four marginal tears repaired, some worming towards the end; a pleasant copy, with striking endpapers, bound in eighteenth century German mottled sheep, large gilt arms of the Munich Court Library on covers, spine gilt in compartments. A very handsome edition of Abulcasis surgical text, “the first rational, complete and illustrated treatise on surgerY and surgical instruments” (Garrison-Morton). Many of the operative procedures and instruments described by Abulcasis do not appear in extant classical writings and may therefore be regarded as his own, or at least as being part of distinctly Arab practice. The work deals extensively with cauterization, a procedure recommended by the Prophet, and contains several chapters on dentistry and operations of the eve. gvnaecologv and the treatment of wounds and fractures. Some woodcuts illustrate many and various surgical and dental instruments and there are fullpage depictions of cauterization, amputation, the treannent of wounds from projectiles and trepanation. Illustrations to the chapter on dentistry are on pages 173177, including a woodcut of teeth strengthened with silver threads. The printer has also re-used the woodcut blocks by Johann Wechtlin for Gersdorfs Feidhuch dci Wundarizney, 1517. See Guerini, A History of Dentistry, i oq, pp. 125 et seq. fbi an extended discussion of Abulcasis dentistry and instruments. “The chief influence of Albucasis on the medical system of Europe was that his lucidity and method of presentation awakened a prepossession in favour of Arabic liter attire among the scholars of the West: the methods of Alburasis eclipsed those of Galen and maintained a dominant position in medical Europe for live hundred years Albucasis descriptions of operations are clear and particularly valuable because they portray the figures of surgical instruments used in the Middle Ages ... most of the figures of mediaeval times derived from those of Albucasis and incidentally show no knowledge of perspective” (Campbell, p. 88). First edition of Priscianus Euporzston (a go edition, printed by Froben in Basle in the same year was probably published later). Priscianus was a physician who flourished in the 4th century A.D. The first book deals with external ailments, including chapters on the ear, the nose and teeth; the second is on internal medicine and the third book, the Gynaecia, is one of the earliest monographs on obstetrics and gynaecology (see Ricci, The Genealogy of Gynaecology pp. 148149). The title-page is decorated by five woodcut strip ornaments, of which the two vertical ones are by Heinrich Vogtherr, and the three horizontal ones are by Hans Weiditz. Adams P2119; Bird aool; Durling 3764; Parkinson and Lumb 1965; Wailer 7646; Weilnime I 5256. Werk wurde ursprünglich dem Horatianus Octavius zugeschrieben. - T. I - III d. beigef. Werkes: Teilübers. des Kitab at-Tasrif. - Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Argent. apud Ioannem Schottum M.D.XXXII. Kolophon: Argentorati ... librarium. XXVI. Febr. Anno ... - Mikrofiche. München : Saur, 1993. Mikrofiche-Nr. C3008-C3011 : 33x. - Einheitssacht. d. beigef. Werkes: Kitāb at-Taṣr̄ıf li-man ʻaǧiza ʻan at-taʼāl̄ıf Main Heritage Display General R128 .T44 1532 Book Item-ID: i10071969 BIB-ID: 1008832 Show less