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Verlag: Grafton Books. London & Glasgow. 1990., 1990
ISBN 10: 0246136472ISBN 13: 9780246136473
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(Paperback, 1990). 1990 1st edition. Paperback. Landscape 8vo paperback (213 x 138mm). Pp128[unnumbered]. B/w cartoon illustrations by various Punch cartoonists. Slight use but good, solidly intact, second-hand paperback. An amusing collection of fish and fishing-related cartoons by Punch staff cartoonists of the day, including, Thelwell, Arnold Wiles, Larry, Noel Ford, Hargreaves, and others. One of the last books published by Punch magazine which closed down in 1992 before having a further brief lease of life four years later. .
Verlag: Forgotten Books, 2015
ISBN 10: 1331965640ISBN 13: 9781331965640
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Verlag: Legare Street Press, 2022
ISBN 10: 1018843353ISBN 13: 9781018843353
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Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2015
ISBN 10: 1347139648ISBN 13: 9781347139646
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Verlag: SWING, 2015
ISBN 10: 129697975XISBN 13: 9781296979751
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Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2015
ISBN 10: 1347393005ISBN 13: 9781347393000
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Gebunden. Zustand: New. KlappentextThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original w.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1846
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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London, printed for the Sydenham Society, 1846, 8°, L, 360 pp., orig. Leinenband. First Edition! William Hewson (1739-1774) was a British surgeon, anatomist and physiologist who has been referred to as the "father of haematology". Garrison & Morton No. 79.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1768
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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Phil. Trans., 58. - London 1768, kl.-4°, pp.217-226, 1 gefalt Kupferstichtafel, feiner Pappband im Stil d.Zt. First Printing! Hewson's three papers on the Lymphatic System in Birds, Amphibia, and Fishes, appeared in the ' Philosophical Transactions' for 1768 and 1769, and form the substance of the fourth, fifth, and sixth chapters of the Second Part of his 'Experimental Inquiries,' published but a short time before his death in 1774, and dedicated to Dr. Franklin, who had shown Hewson great regard since his marriage to Miss Stevenson. The first paper was read before the Royal Society on the 8th of December, 1768; and the discovery of the vessels which correspond in the lower vertebrate animals to the lacteals of mammalia was claimed by Dr. Monro, in a letter read before the same Society on the 19th of January, 1769, and in a separate publication? A bitter controversy followed. Hewson's answer to Dr. Monro was given in the Appendix to the first and following editions of his * Inquiry into the Properties of the Blood,' and Dr. Monro's rejoinder in the seventh chapter of his large work on the ' Structure and Physiology of Fishes,' eleven years after Hewson's death. After the supposed discovery by Dr. Hunter or Dr. Monro, that absorption in the animal body is exclusively performed by the lymphatic vessels, the question of the existence of these vessels in birds, reptiles, and fishes appeared of the highest importance ; and the supporters of this doctrine of absorption felt the necessity of showing that these animals possess a lymphatic and lacteal system, which was at that time disbelieved by many anatomists; and even by Dr. Monro, as late as 1758? But the question has now lost much of its interest, because the lymphatic vessels are no longer held to be the exclusive agents of absorption; and the main point contended for by Dr. Monro and Mr. Hewson, to wit, the honour of the first discovery of the lacteal vessels in oviparous vertebrate animals, does not strictly belong to either of the disputants; for the lactcals of a fish were observed above a century before by Thomas Bartholin, though his description was alloyed with the old error, that they terminate in the liver. It was well remarked by Mr. Abernethy, that all our knowledge of the absorbing vessels has been obtained by fragments, and that our future acquisitions must be made in the same manner. But whatever may be thought now of the question of discovery, it must be allowed that the lymphatic system of the lowervertebrate animals was more completely exhibited by Hewson than by any of his predecessors or cotemporaries. "The Works of William Hewson, F. R. S., pp.XX-XXII Hewson No. 2.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1774
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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London, J. Johnson, 1774, 8°, 174, 8°, XVI, 240 pp., 6, davon 5 gerfaltete Kupfertafeln, Ledereinband der Zeit; Rücken erneuert. First Edition! William Hewson (1739-1774) "gave the first complete account of the anatomical peculiarities of the lymphatics. He divided the lymphatics into two groups - superficial and deep. He described the leucocytes as derived from the lymphatic glands and thymus. "Hewson's studies of the lymphatics are models of skill and ingenuity. He studied them in vitro and in vivo (observing them through a hand-held magnifying glass in the web of a frog's foot). Disproving the current theory, he showed that the lymphatics are not part of the blood system, that nodes are stopping stations along lymphatic vessels and that every cavity of the body, and not just the lacteals of the small intestine, is drained by the lymphatic system. He demonstrated the absorptive properties of the lymphatics by injecting a dye or noxious substance into experimental animals and then demonstrating it in the lymphatics in a distant part of the body. It was this theory - that the lymphatics, and not just the intestinal lacteals, are a vast and highly effective absorption system - that brought him into conflict with Monro secundus (Wintrobe, 1980). "Hewson went further, suggesting that noxious agents could enter the body via the lymphatics. 'The axillary glands are likewise frequently observed to swell in consequence of cancers in the breast and it is found of no use to extirpate the breast itself unless the affected glands can likewise be removed; for otherwise the cancerous tumour of the glands may renew the disease.' (Hewson, 1774a). "This work inevitably led him to study further the villi of the gut and their lacteals. He demonstrated how villi in the small intestine differed from those in the colon, and then went on to compare the lacteals of fish, amphibians and turtles (Hewson, 1774b)." (Derek Doyle, "William Hewson (1739-74): the father of haematology", British Journal of Haematology, April, 2006). Garrison & Morton No.: 1102.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1780
Anbieter: Antiq. F.-D. Söhn - Medicusbooks.Com, Marburg, Deutschland
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Nürnberg, In der Lochgner und Grattenauerischen Buchhandlung, 1780, 8°, (4), 160 pp., mit figürlicher Kupferstichvignette auf Titelblatt, Halbpergamenteinband d.Zt.; etwas fleckig. Sehr seltene erste deutsche Ausgabe in der Übersetzung von Carl Heinrich Spohr (156-1840). "Of several persons have come to be called the "Father of hematology," William Hewson (1739-1774) was the first. The son of an apothecary and surgeon in Northumberland, he came to London at the age of 20 and became associated with the famous Hunters, John and then William, participating with them in dissection, in teaching, and in research. He discovered the lacteal and lymphatic vessels in birds, reptiles, and fishes; he examined the red blood corpuscles with improved lenses, noting that in serum they were flat rather than globular; and he described the leukocytes. Because leukocytes are few in number as compared with the red corpuscles, and are colorless, they are easily overlooked. He contrived to observe them by diluting blood with serum rather than water, as others had done. His most important contribution, however, was his demonstration of the essential features of blood coagulation, thus proving that it is due to the clotting of the plasma rather than because of changes in the cellular constituents. In addition his observations on the anatomy and the functions of the lymphatic system were remarkably accurate, and his ideas regarding the thymus were prophetic of concepts that only began to take hold almost 200 years after his death. Hewson, whose treatise on the lymphatic system was dedicated to Benjamin Franklin, married the daughter of the lady in whose home the American representative resided during his 15 years in London. Unfortunately, Hewson died at the age of 35, at the peak of his career, from an infection sustained during dissection." Maxwell M. Wintrobe, Blood, Pure and Eloquent, pp.13-14 Hirsch-H. III, 211; Blake 210; Waller 4425.
Erscheinungsdatum: 1772
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London: Printed for T. Cadell in the Strand, 1772, 8°, XVI, 223, (1) pp., feiner Ledereinband im Stil d.Zt. Second Edition of "An Experimental Inquiry into the Properties of the Blood", with some Remarks, on its Morbid Apperarances, ." (1771, 12 °), and first of the 8vo edition "Experimental Inquiries : Part the First. Being a Second Edition of an Inquiry into the Properties if the Blood. With Remarks of some of its Morbid Appearances: And an Appendix, relation to The Discovery of the Lymphatic System in Birds, Fish, and the Animals called Amphibious. By William Hewson, F.R.S. and Teacher of Anatomy " . "Since the publication of the first Edition some new experiments have been made, and a new chapter has been added, which contains a recapitulation of the principal facts and conclusions that are met with tis Essay. These additions are between p.98 and 140. The Appendix is a vindication of the Author's right to the discovery of the Lymphatic vessels, in opposition to the claim of the learned Dr. Alexander Monro, Professor of Anatomy in the University of Edinburg." Preface, p.VIII William Hewson (1739-1744), "was an English surgeon, anatomist, and lecturer. As a result of his investigations he wrote several books and papers, one of the most important of which was his Inquiry into the Properties of the Blood. He made two important contributions: The description of fibrinogen and defibrinated blood; a clarification of the nature and function of the white blood corpuscles. In this small work he showed the essential character of the process of coagulation, and described the forms of red corpuscles in different animals." Hewson's discussion of fibrinogen is on pp. 5-6 (pp.6-7 1st. Ed. 1771) of his Inquiry: "It is well known, that the crassamentum consists of two parts, of which one gives it solidity, and is by some called the fibrous part of the blood, or the gluten, but by others with more propriety termed the coagulable lymph; and of another, which gives the red colour to the blood, and is called the red globules. These two parts can be separated by washing the crassamentum in water, the red particles dissolving in the water, whilst the coagulable lymph remains solid. That it is the coagulable lymph, which, by its becoming solid, gives firmness to the crassamentum, is proved by agitating fresh blood with a stick, so as to collect this substance on the stick, in which case the rest of the blood remains fluid." Experimentum II, (pp.4-8). The "discovery" of the white corpuscles consisted of a gradual realization that the formed objects observed in the blood were of two kinds, one red and one clear. By the middle of the eighteenth century the white corpuscles had been mentioned many times. Hewson did the first accurate and significant work on the white blood corpuscles, describing them and relating them with the lymphatics and with pus formation. On pp. 141-142 ( Chapter 5, pp.115-116 1st.Ed. 1771) of his Inquiry he writes: ". I have examined it in a microscope with a pretty large magnifier, and have found it to contain a number of very small globules, although naturally when transparent, no globules can be observed in it, notwithstanding what has been affirmed by some authors. These globules differ from the red particles (improperly called globules) in their size, which is much smaller; and likewise in their shape, which is spherical, whilst the red particles are flat. They agree more with the globules of milk. I have compared them with those of woman's milk, and have found, that in the milk the globules are of different sizes, some being three or four times as large as others, and the smallest little more than just visible, when viewed with a lense of 1/23 of an inch focus, whilst those of the white serum are more regular, and are all of them about the size of the smallest globules of milk. . . . " Chapter VI. Of the serum of the blood, and particularly of the milk-like Serum / Of the .
Verlag: London: Simpkin & Co., 1860 and 1864, 1864
Anbieter: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, Vereinigtes Königreich
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[Occult Astrology] FINELY BOUND FIRST EDITIONS. Two volumes bound as one. Octavo (22 x 15cm), pp.[2] xii; 16; xiv; 7-177 [1]; 137 [1]; pp.xxxii; 72. Filled with astrological diagrams, tables, and lithographic illustrations, many folding. Contemporary tan half calf with raised bands, gilt titles to burgundy label, and Masonic gilt tooling to spine. Marbled paper over boards; all edges and endpapers marbled. Large 'Supreme Council' Masonic bookplate to front pastedown, lightly crossed through in blue ink. Light rubbing and some minor bumping to binding. Near fine. Hewson was a Church of England Curate educated at Cambridge with a particular interest in the Book of Revelation and Prophesy. This highly complex volume of novel exegesis was supplemented in later years by further illustrations and diagrams in 'Illustrations of Tracts on the Greek-Egyptian Sun-Dial, with Seven Steps, etc.' (1870). A rare book not seen at auction in recent times.
Verlag: The Sydenham Society, London, 1846
Anbieter: Any Amount of Books, London, Vereinigtes Königreich
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Large 8vo. pp lvi, 360. Original publisher's green cloth, lettered gilt on spine with a gilt coat of arms on front cover. Bookplate of A. J. C. Hildyard on the front pastedown. Frontispiece slightly foxed with slight rubbing at lower corners, otherwise a handsome, very good+ copy.
Verlag: London: Simpkin and Co., 1870, 1870
Anbieter: Adrian Harrington Ltd, PBFA, ABA, ILAB, Royal Tunbridge Wells, KENT, Vereinigtes Königreich
[Occult Astrology] RARE AND FINELY BOUND. Quarto (29 x 23cm), pp.9; pp.4. Filled with astrological diagrams and occasional illustrated plates, some folding. Contemporary tan half calf with raised bands, gilt titles to burgundy label, and Masonic gilt tooling to spine. Marbled paper over boards; all edges and endpapers marbled. Large 'Supreme Council' Masonic bookplate to front pastedown, lightly crossed through in blue ink, and a small corresponding registration label facing to flyleaf. Some bumping and marks to fore-edge. Light rubbing and some minor bumping to binding. Very good. Hewson was a Church of England Curate educated at Cambridge with a particular interest in the Book of Revelation and Prophesy. This highly detailed volume of Astrological diagrams and notes accompanies 'Christianity in its Relation to Judaism and Heathenism: in Three Tracts' (1860).
Verlag: LIGHTNING SOURCE INC, 2018
ISBN 10: 0342888412ISBN 13: 9780342888412
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Verlag: FRANKLIN CLASSICS, 2018
ISBN 10: 0342888420ISBN 13: 9780342888429
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Verlag: Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, 1950
Anbieter: Robinson Street Books, IOBA, Binghamton, NY, USA
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Pamphlet. Zustand: Collectible; Very Good. Prompt shipment, with tracking. we ship in CLEAN SECURE BOXES NEW BOXES collectible, offprint, reprinted from the Journal of Cellular and Comparative Physiology, Vol. 38, Supplement 1, July (1951) Oak Ridge Tennessee April 13, 14, 1950, sponsored by The Biology Division of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, pg. 1-245, sm4to.