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De Motu Cordis & sanguinis in animalibus, anatomica exercitatio. Cum refutationibus Aemylii Parisani, romani, philosophi, ac medici Veniti; et Jacobi Primrosii, in Londinensi collegio doctoris medici

De Motu Cordis & sanguinis in animalibus, anatomica exercitatio. Cum refutationibus Aemylii Parisani, romani, philosophi, ac medici Veniti; et Jacobi Primrosii, in Londinensi collegio doctoris medici

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De Motu Cordis & sanguinis in animalibus, anatomica exercitatio. Cum refutationibus Aemylii Parisani, romani, philosophi, ac medici Veniti; et Jacobi Primrosii, in Londinensi collegio doctoris medici

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Leiden, Johann Maire, 1639. *** Seconde édition complète du plus fameux ouvrage de l'histoire de la médecine. Illustré par 4 gravures sur cuivre sur 2 planches hors-texte. Cette édition contient les réfutations d'Emilio Parisano et de James Primrose. La première édition de 1628 est d'une insigne rareté; la suivante de 1635 est très incomplète, il y manque une partie de l'introduction, les chapitres un et seize, et elle n'est pas illustrée. Relié avec : - REGIUS, Henricus. Spongia qua eluuntur sordes Animadversionum, quas Jacobus Primirosius ... adversus theses pro circulatione sanguinis in Academia Ultrajectina disputatas nuper edidit. Leiden, Ex officina Wilhelmi Christiani, Sumptibus Joannis Maire, 1640. In-4 de 31 pp. Première édition. Une défense de la théorie d'Harvey par Henricus Regius (ou Henri de Roy), professeur de médecine à Utrecht et disciple de Descartes. - PRIMEROSE, James. Antidotum adversus Henrici Regii Spongiam. Sive vindiciae animadversionum. Leiden, Johann Maire, 1644. In-4 de 51 pp. Première édition. La réponse de Primerose à l'ouvrage précédent. La préface a été reliée à la fin au milieu du cahier l, comme dans beaucoup d'exemplaires. Keynes 3. Reliure restaurée et discrètes restaurations aux coins des premiers feuillets, mais bel exemplaire. *** In-4 de (4), 267, (4) , 84, 31 pp., 2 planches h.-t. Veau, dos à nerfs orné, encadrements dorés sur les plats. (Reliure de l'époque.) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - * Second complete and illustrated edition of this landmark in the history of medicine. De motu cordis " is probably the most important book in the history of medicine ... The first edition of Harvey's little book has become one of the greatest rarities. It was printed on poor paper and almost always badly bound. Even the later editions are scarce... Although this is actually the third edition of 'De motu cordis', it is only the second complete edition. The second edition of 1635 was lacking parts of the introduction, chapters One and Sixteen, and the plates. In this edition, the text of Harvey's treatise is printed passage by passage alternatively with the refutations of Emilio Parisano, one of Harvey's many opponents. Bound with : - REGIUS, Henricus. Spongia qua eluuntur sordes Animadversionum, quas Jacobus Primirosius ... adversus theses pro circulatione sanguinis in Academia Ultrajectina disputatas nuper edidit. Leiden, Ex officina Wilhelmi Christiani, Sumptibus Joannis Maire, 1640. 31 pp. First edition. A defense of Harvey's theory by Henricus Regius (or Henri de Roy), professor of medicine at Utrecht and disciple of Descartes. - PRIMEROSE, James. Antidotum adversus Henrici Regii Spongiam. Sive vindiciae animadversionum. Leiden, Johann Maire, 1644. In-4 de 51 pp. First edition. Primerose's answer to the previous work. The preface has been bound in at the end in the middle of gathering l, as in many copies. Binding restored and discrete restorations to the corners of the first leaves, but a fine copy, in its first binding. Heirs of Hippocrates 256. Keynes 3. - -.

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De Motu Cordis & sanguinis in animalibus, anatomica exercitatio. Cum refutationibus Aemylii Parisani, romani, philosophi, ac medici Veniti; et Jacobi Primrosii, in Londinensi collegio doctoris medici
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