Le Bandage Herniaire Autrefois -- Aujourd'hui
by RAINAL, L. & J
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- Hardcover
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Schilde, Belgium
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About This Item
Paris,: Masson,, 1899.. (iv), 348, [ii, blank] pp. 4to (18,5 x 27 cm.). Original printed limp boards (spine sligtly worn). With one hand coloured plate (coat-of-arm), and 324, chiefly large and fine engravings in the text. ¶ A lavishly illustrated (by M. de Ruaz) standard work on the development and history of the rupture truss from the earliest tiemes to the end of the 19th century. The contributions and inventions of all the great surgeons of the past are discussed at length. The authors themselves were the leading manufacturers of orthopaedic material of their time and renowned for their outstanding trusses.
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- Sylco bvba livres anciens - antiquarian books (BE)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 799
- Title
- Le Bandage Herniaire Autrefois -- Aujourd'hui
- Author
- RAINAL, L. & J
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Masson,
- Place of Publication
- Paris,
- Date Published
- 1899.
- Keywords
- orthopedics surgery trusses medical appliances manufaturer of scientific instrumenst bandage herniaire
- Bookseller catalogs
- surgery;
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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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