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Medical Library of Gerald I. Sugarman, MD
1:00 PM PT - Nov 20th, 2008

 

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Francis Sibson Medical Anatomy 1869

Title: Medical Anatomy: or, Illustrations of the Relative Position and Movements of the Internal Organs
Author: Sibson, Francis
Description: [8], [44] pp. 21 partially hand-colored lithographed plates by Hullmandel and Lemercier after William Fairland and Leveille. (Folio) 21x14½, modern three-quarter blue morocco and cloth, spine lettered in gilt. First Complete Edition.Originally issued in seven parts between 1855 and 1869, the work is here published complete with a new title page for the first time. "Sibson was apprenticed to Lizars at age fourteen and in 1831 received his diploma from the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Some seventeen years later, when practicing in London, he received the M.D. degree from the University of London after passing the required examinations. Although primarily a general physician and surgeon, Sibson made a number of important contributions to the practice of anesthesia during its early days... Sibson had a special interest in the teaching of anatomy and believed that it was not being properly taught because the functional aspect of the organs, particularly those of circulation and respiration, was being neglected. As a result, he published the present work depicting anterior, posterior, and side views of dissections of male and female cadavers. With the exception of some parts of the neck, only the contents of the thorax and abdomen are shown. The anatomical relationships of the organs, their range of motion, and especially the effects of respiration and cardiac pulsation are described in a unique manner. Sibson makes allowance for the fact that in a cadaver the organ positions are fixed and not, therefore, exactly the same as in the living body. A final commentary on the structure, movements, and sounds of the heart reveals an accuracy far beyond anything that had yet been published in anatomical works. " (Heirs of Hippocrates). Garrison-Morton 422; Heirs of Hippocrates 1814.
Heading: Place Published: London
Publisher: John Churchill & Sons
Date Published: 1869

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Ex-library from the Charing Cross Hospital Medical School Library with stamps on title page; some dampstaining, a few repaired tears including several plates reattached at gutter; else good. Sold as is.

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