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Livres anciens et modernes

J. Hope, Francesco Airoldi (Traduttore)

Trattato delle malattie del cuore e dei vasi maggiori. Volume primo (-secondo)

Tipografia di Vincenzo Guglielmini, 1844

400,00 €

Coenobium Libreria

(Asti, Italie)
Fermé jusqu'au 7 août 2025.

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Détails

Année
1844
Lieu d'édition
Milano
Auteur
J. Hope, Francesco Airoldi (Traduttore)
Éditeurs
Tipografia di Vincenzo Guglielmini
Thème
simple, cardiologia

Description

2 volumi in 8 (cm 14 x 21), pp. (6) + XXII + 326 + (5) + (1 bianca) con 3 tavole fuori testo incise in rame; 410 + (3) + (1 bianca) con 5 tavole fuori testo incise. Timbri di estinta biblioteca all'inizio e alla fine del II volume. Alcune fioriture sparse alle pagine. Legatura coeva in mezza pelle con qualche danno agli angoli dei piatti. Prima, rara, edizione della traduzione italiana dell'opera "A Treatise on the Disease of the Heart and Great Vessels" (Londra, 1832) di James Hope (1801-1841). "His great work came out at the end of 1831 (1832) with the title 0A Treatise on the Diseases of the Heart and Great Vessels0; comprising a new view of the Physiology of the Heart's Action, according to which the physical signs are explained. The book was received with approbation in this country, in America, and on the continent, where it was translated into German by an old Edinburgh friend, Dr. Becker of Berlin. A third edition appeared in 1839, corrected and greatly enlarged, and with the addition of plates; and a fourth edition in 1849, after his death, with his latest additions and corrections, but without the plates, and in a cheaper form. Hope's final conclusions about the sounds of the heart are on the whole justified by modern experiments, and adopted, with certain additions, by teachers in the existing physiological schools." (William Alexander Greenhill, 'Dictionary of National Biography', 1885-1900, vol. 27). Garrison-Morton, 2747: "Hope did much to advance the knowledge of heart murmurs, valvular disease, and aneurysm".
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