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Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2017
ISBN 10: 0259042196ISBN 13: 9780259042198
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Zustand: Wie neu. Zustand: Wie neu | Seiten: 606.
Verlag: HACHETTE LIVRE, 2018
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ISBN 10: 0274605317ISBN 13: 9780274605316
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ISBN 10: 0656325550ISBN 13: 9780656325559
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Zustand: Wie neu. Zustand: Wie neu | Seiten: 568 | Sprache: Französisch.
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ISBN 10: 0274763036ISBN 13: 9780274763030
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ISBN 10: 0270496688ISBN 13: 9780270496680
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ISBN 10: 0274605325ISBN 13: 9780274605323
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ISBN 10: 0353772682ISBN 13: 9780353772687
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Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1018482806ISBN 13: 9781018482804
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ISBN 10: 0270846743ISBN 13: 9780270846744
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Verlag: Victor Masson et Fils, Paris, 1869
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Couverture rigide. Zustand: Très bon. Edition originale. Demi basane de l'époque, dos lisse portant le titre doré. Un volume in-12 (173x111 mm), xvi-424 pages. Édition originale. Jules Gavarret (1809 - 1890 ) fut un médecin français et professeur de physique médicale à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris. Il fut un fervent partisan de la méthode statistique, et un précurseur de la médecine fondée sur les faits. Dans cet ouvrage, Gavarret traite d'un sujet particulier de la médecine, qui est la physique biologique. _________________________________________________________________________________ __ ______________________________ENGLISH_DESCRIPTION : Contemporary quarter sheep, flat spine lettered in gilt. 12mo (173x111 mm), xvi-424 pages. First edition. Jules Gavarret (1809 - 1890) was a French doctor and professor of medical physics at the Faculty of Medicine in Paris. In this book, Gavarret deals with a particular subject of medicine, which is biological physics. 444g.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1877
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. de VII, (1), 599 et (1) pages Paris, G. Masson, 1877, in-8, de VII, (1), 599 et (1) pages, demi-percaline crème de l'époque, pièce de titre noire, Première édition de cette étude de physique et d'ORL assez richement illustrée de figures dans le texte représentant les instruments utilisés pour les expériences acoustiques décrites. Bon exemplaire portant un envoi de l'auteur au Docteur Liouville et des tampons de l'Institut Catholique de Paris.
2 (1 lith.) Falttab., XVI, 208 S. Hldr. d. Zt. Erste deutsche Ausgabe. - Hirsch/H. II, 701; Engelmann 185; Garrison/Morton 1700 (zur französ. Orig.-Ausg. 1840): 'In his work on medical statistics Gavarret improved and systematized the method of Louis and gave special consideration to therapeutic problems.' - Wohl die erste Arbeit in deutscher Sprache über Statistik in der Medizin. Behandelt Wahrscheinlichkeitscalculus, Anwendung der Prinzipien des Gesetzes der grossen Zahlen auf therapeutische Untersuchungen, Krankheitsconstitutionen, die Schlußanmerkungen mit Lehrsatzbeweisen. - Jules Gavarret (1816-1890) war Prof. für medizinische Physik an der Universität Paris. - Titel mit altem Bibl.-Stempel.
Couverture rigide. Zustand: Bon. (4)-428 p. Paris, Victor Masson et fils, 1861, in-12, (4)-428 p, demi-chagrin vert à coins de l'époque, dos à faux-nerfs, tranches marbrées, Unique édition, peu courante. Très bon exemplaire, bien relié et à l'intérieur propre, de cette ouvrage d'introduction à la technique, encore assez nouvelle, de la télégraphie électrique : les différentes lignes, description des types de télégraphes (à une aiguille, à deux aiguilles, à cadran, de Bréguet, à renversement de courant, de Froment, Siemens, Wheatstone, à signaux de Bréguet, appareil Morse, appareil de Regnault, etc.), puis une partie plus théorique sur l'électricité et sa propagation. Envoi signé de l'auteur à son "collègue et excellent ami Regnault". Cachet de l'Institut Catholique de Paris, annulé.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1896
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Centenaire de la Faculté de Médicine la Faculté de Médecine de Paris (1794-1894) par le Dr. A. Corlieu. - Paris : Félix Alcan, et al., 1896, Lithographie, 355 x 255 mm. Louis Denis Jules Gavarret, sometimes referred to as Louis Dominique Jules Gavarret (1809-1890) French physician who advocated the use of statistics in medicine.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1844
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Erlangen, Verlag von Ferdinand Enke, 1844, 8°, XVI, 208 pp., 2 Falttabellen, Halbleinenband d.Zt. First German edition of the " Principes généraux de statistique médicale " 1840. translated from French into German by Samson Landmann (1816-1899). Probably the first work in German on statistics in medicine. Deals with probability calculus, application of the principles of the law of large numbers to therapeutic investigations, constitutions of diseases, the concluding remarks with proofs of theorems. Louis Denis Jules Gavarret (1809-1890) was a French physician who advocated the use of statistics in medicine. He is remembered for the systemization and expansion of Pierre Charles Alexandre Louis' (1787-1872) statistical methodology in regards to medicine. Pierre Louis' contention was to make medicine an exact science in diagnosis of a medical condition, and also to refute the "inductive approach" that was prevalent at the time. Gavarret was a major proponent of the statistical method. He emphasized that the process would only work under certain conditions, such as the medical cases must be comparable, and there has to exist enough examples to reach an exact conclusion. Gavarett's precision or "confidence rate" was calculated to be 99.5% or a ratio of 212:1. In essence, the two doctors believed that through knowledge of the aggregate patient data, the disease and treatment would be understood. In 1840, Gavarret and Gabriel Andral (1797-1876) were the first to show that blood composition varied depending on the pathological condition of the subject. Their research demonstrated the value of blood chemistry as a means of confirming diagnoses. His later work largely dealt with topics in the fields of biophysics and physiology, that included research of acoustic and phonation phenomena. See - Tar Timothy Chen: History of Statistical Thinking in Medicine; E. Huth, E.: Jules Gavarret's Principes Generaux de Statistique Medicale. J R Soc Med. 101/4, (2008) (4): pp.205-212. Garrison & Morton No.1700 (1st. French Ed. 1840).
Verlag: Enke, 1844
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gebundene Ausgabe. Zustand: Gut. 208 Seiten; Das hier angebotene Buch stammt aus einer teilaufgelösten wissenschaftlichen Bibliothek und trägt die entsprechenden Kennzeichnungen (Rückenschild, Instituts-Stempel.); der Buchzustand ist ansonsten ordentlich und dem Alter entsprechend gut. Leicht stockfleckige Seiten. Text in ALTDEUTSCHER SCHRIFT. Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 300.
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ISBN 10: 0270198326ISBN 13: 9780270198324
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ISBN 10: 0270198334ISBN 13: 9780270198331
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Erscheinungsdatum: 1842
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Paris, Fortin, Masson et Cie., 1842, 8°, (4), 87, (1), (4) pp., marmor. Pappband. First Edition! "In 1840, Gasbriel Andral (1797-1876), with his colleague Louis Denis Jules Gavarret (1809-1890), published quantitative studies of the composition of the blood. Their work showed the value of animal chemistry as a means of confirming diagnoses. Although there were objections to their methods and doubts were raised about accuracy, they stoutly defended themselves. They showed that the composition of the blood varied in different pathologic conditions. For example, in fevers they found no increase in fibrin; in serious cases there was a noticeable decrease, but in inflammation they observed a definite increase. This discovery was an important one confirming the distinction between these conditions. Andral insisted that experimental observation was the only sound basis for advance and thought that progress in hematology would be made only "when the blood of a great number of patients shall have been submitted both to a chemical investigation, and that by the microscope". These ideas were extended to animals when Henri-Mamert-Onesime Delafond (1805-1861), professor of physiology at the veterinary college at Alfort, joined Andral and Gavarret to perform experiments on animal blood. These studies showed that the composition of the blood varied in different animals and in humans under different conditions. Andral's discoveries were important, not least because he provided experimental evidence to confirm them. He brought an objective approach to the study of disease and placed the new humoralism on a scientific basis that recognized the importance of chemical analysis as a means of confirming clinical observations. His concept of "lesions of the blood" supported the notion that body fluids are as important in pathology as tissues and organs. By the 1840s, the medical value of blood chemistry was beginning to be recognized, and the foundations of modern hematology had been laid. Animal chemistry had shown both its potential and its limitations for the improvement of medicine, and with the rise of animal chemistry the importance of clinical chemistry was also realized." Coley, Noel G. "Early blood chemistry in Britain and France." The Free Library 01 December 2001. 27 October 2023.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1840
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Ann. Chim. Physique, 75. - Paris, Imprimerie de Bachjelier, 1840, 8°, (2), 98 pp., Pappband d.Zt. RARE OFFPRINT OF THE FIRST HAEMATOLOGICAL WORK BY ANDRAL! ANIMAL CHEMISTRY, CLINICAL CHEMISTRY, AND MEDICINE - "In 1840, Andral, with his colleague Louis Denis Jules Gavarret (1809-1890), published quantitative studies of the composition of the blood. Their work showed the value of animal chemistry as a means of confirming diagnoses. Although there were objections to their methods and doubts were raised about accuracy, they stoutly defended themselves. They showed that the composition of the blood varied in different pathologic conditions. For example, in fevers they found no increase in fibrin; in serious cases there was a noticeable decrease, but in inflammation they observed a definite increase. This discovery was an important one confirming the distinction between these conditions. Andral insisted that experimental observation was the only sound basis for advance and thought that progress in hematology would be made only "when the blood of a great number of patients shall have been submitted both to a chemical investigation, and that by the microscope". These ideas were extended to animals when Henri-Mamert-Onesime Delafond (1805-1861), professor of physiology at the veterinary college at Alfort, joined Andral and Gavarret to perform experiments on animal blood. These studies showed that the composition of the blood varied in different animals and in humans under different conditions. Andral's discoveries were important, not least because he provided experimental evidence to confirm them. He brought an objective approach to the study of disease and placed the new humoralism on a scientific basis that recognized the importance of chemical analysis as a means of confirming clinical observations. His concept of "lesions of the blood" supported the notion that body fluids are as important in pathology as tissues and organs. By the 1840s, the medical value of blood chemistry was beginning to be recognized, and the foundations of modern hematology had been laid. Animal chemistry had shown both its potential and its limitations for the improvement of medicine, and with the rise of animal chemistry the importance of clinical chemistry was also realized." Coley, Noel G.: Early blood chemistry in Britain and France. Clinical Chemistry, Dec 1, 2001. See - Roger Teyssou, Gabriel Andral, pionnier de l'hématologie : la médecine dans le sang (2012).