1699 MEDICAL TREATISE in GERMAN antique BLIND TOOLED PIGSKIN BINDING illustrated
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Cartesianische Academie, oder Grund-Lere derArzney-Kunst.
( Cartesian Academy, or Fundamentals of the Art of Medicine.)
Leipzig, Fritsch, 1699
With 6 copper plates.
4 sheets, 787 pages, 26 sheets
Bound with:
Von Wurckungen derer Artzneyen in dem menschlichen Leibe.
( wounds in the human body and their medicines )
Leipzig, Fritsch, 1699
8 sheets, 327 pages, 4 sheets
Blind tooled pigskin binding over wooden boards (clasp defective)
Main work of the Amsterdam doctor.
Steven Blankaart (1650 – 1704) was a Dutch physician, iatrochemist, and entomologist, who worked on the same field as Jan Swammerdam.
Blankaart proved the existence of a capillary system, as had been suggested by Leonardo da Vinci, by spouting up blood vessels, though he failed to realize the true significance of his findings.
He is known for his development of injection techniques for this study and for writing the first Dutch book on child medicine.
Reserve: $440.00
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( Cartesian Academy, or Fundamentals of the Art of Medicine.)
Leipzig, Fritsch, 1699
With 6 copper plates.
4 sheets, 787 pages, 26 sheets
Bound with:
Von Wurckungen derer Artzneyen in dem menschlichen Leibe.
( wounds in the human body and their medicines )
Leipzig, Fritsch, 1699
8 sheets, 327 pages, 4 sheets
Blind tooled pigskin binding over wooden boards (clasp defective)
Main work of the Amsterdam doctor.
Steven Blankaart (1650 – 1704) was a Dutch physician, iatrochemist, and entomologist, who worked on the same field as Jan Swammerdam.
Blankaart proved the existence of a capillary system, as had been suggested by Leonardo da Vinci, by spouting up blood vessels, though he failed to realize the true significance of his findings.
He is known for his development of injection techniques for this study and for writing the first Dutch book on child medicine.
Reserve: $440.00
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Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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1699 MEDICAL TREATISE in GERMAN antique BLIND TOOLED PIGSKIN BINDING illustrated
Estimate $700 - $800
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