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2 volumes, 8vo (202 x 120 mm) XLVI (mis numbered XLVIII), 456 pp., 4 nn.ll., 4 engraved folding plates for volume I; XVI, 472 pp. for volume II. Half-sheep, flat spine gilt (contemporary binding).
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Garrison-Morton, 2673; P.M.M., 280; Norman, 100 books famous in medicine, 57; Norman cat., 1253 ; Heirs of Hippocrates 1364.
First edition, first issue.
"Laennec's invention of the stethoscope provided the first adequate method for diagnosing diseases of the thorax, and represented the greatest advance in physical diagnosis between Auenbrugger's percussion and Röntgen's discovery of x-rays" (Norman).
"Laënnec was undoubtedly the most prominent French internist of his day. His ingenious use of a roll of paper as a first stethoscope opened an entirely new field of physical diagnosis, and by this means he virtually created the physical diagnose of pulmonary diseases, giving clear, concise definitions of phtisis, pneumothorax, emphysema, etc." (Heirs of Hippocrates).
Good copy despite partly split hinges.
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