MEDICINE. - Lot 270

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MEDICINE. - Lot 270
MEDICINE. - [SMALLPOX]. Manuscript of 3 pp. large in-folio. 10 February 1781. Soiling on the edges. Presentation of an "Essay on smallpox and on the means to make it benign, work based on observation by Mr. Le Roy, doct. in medicine [] honorary associate of the Royal College of Physicians of Nancy []". "The proposed work on smallpox is composed of 10 chapters. The first one is used for research on the origin of this disease [] ". The presentation ends with the conditions of publication and subscription, with an annotation at the end: "I agree that this work be dedicated to me". - Gaston RAMON (1886-1963), microbiologist, he developed the anti-diphtheria vaccine. Set of 10 pamphlets or offprints, of which 3 with autographs signed. Tetanus, immunization by tetanus toxoid (35 pp. in-8, 1961, mailing). Academy of Sciences - Immunology - Of toxoids and toxoid vaccinations and in particular of diphtheria vaccination (4 pp. in-4, 1961, with mailing). + idem with its results in France and in the world (5 pp. in-4, 1961). Academy of Sciences - On the fight against foot-and-mouth disease and veterinary scientific research in France (7 pp. in-4, 1961). Presentation by Mr. André Boulloche, Minister of National Education, of the gold medal of the national center for scientific research (11 pp. in-8, 1959, with dispatch). Basic methods of immunization (11 pp. in-8). Applied methods and means of investigation (6 pp. in-8, 1958). The International Office of Epizootics (7 pp. in-4). On some vaccination procedures - Results - Considerations on the science of good and the science of evil (16 pp. in-8, 1958). Notice que la vie et l'oeuvre de Gaston Ramon par Théodore Monod (46 pp. in-4, 1964). - ENDOCRINOLOGY. 2 manuscripts. Eugène GLEY (1857-1930), endocrinologist and physiologist and Alfred QUINQUAUD (1884-1961), physiologist and student of Gley. Autograph manuscript (in Gley's hand), 11 pp. in-4. "The function of the adrenals. VI. New researches on the vasomotor action of the great splanchnic nerve in some mammals (ungulates and rodents)". Article published in the Journal de physiologie et de pathologie générale (1922, pp. 193-199). Antonin GOSSET (1872-1944), surgeon, of the Academy of Sciences, specialist in digestive surgery. Autograph manuscript, "Abnormal salivary tumor", 3 pp. in-folio. Mention on the cover page: "Short and good, to be published". - Declaration of pregnancy (Marseille, 15 nivôse an 5). - 3 manuscripts from the end of the XVIIIth century of the doctor Marius Galeux (8 pp. in-folio). For 3 patients consulted, description of symptoms, remedies prescribed and evolution of the disease. The case of an "inflammation of the membranes of the brain" that occurred to a 19 year old girl is particularly dramatic: after having established a diagnosis, he notes the day-to-day evolution of her health according to the remedies he prescribed, until her death after 8 days.
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