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  • Thedor Albrecht Edwin Klebs

    Verlag: Berlin: Verlag von August Hirschwald

    Anbieter: Wonder Book, Frederick, MD, USA

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    Zustand: Fair. Erste Lieferung: Haut, Gesichtshohlen, Speiserohre, Magen. Zweite Lieferung: Darmkanal, Leber. Dritte Lieferung: Pancreas, Nebennieren, Harnapparat. Vierte Lieferung: Geschlechtsorgane I. Berlin: Verlag von August Hirschwald, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1873. 2 vols. 1st Edition. xii+203+[1]; [vi]+203 [page repeated] -528pp. 52 text woodcuts in 2. Lieferung. iv+529-717+[1]; [iii]-vii+[1]+717 [page repeated] -950pp. 84 woodcuts in 3. Lieferung & 116 in 4. 8vo. Contemporary gilt-stamped black 1/2 morocco with marbled boards, endpapers and edges. Binding copy. Spine of Volume I and the lower half of Volume II's spine detached. Leather quite dry and rubbed with joints splitting, internally a VG, clean set with library bookplates and rubber stamp to each of the four title-pages. Scarce. The original parts bound two to a volume with the separately dated title-pages present. In the later publication in book form the first three parts constituted Band I, 1. Abtheilung, while parts 4 & 5, Geschlechtsorgane were issued together as Band I, 2. Abth. -- making this a complete mess to figure out. First four Lieferungen complete, without the 1876 5. Lieferung, which is part II of Geschlechtsorgane. A 6. Lieferung by Schwartze on Gehor-Organ and 7. by Eppinger on Larynx Trachea were added respectively in 1878 and 1880. These were, however labeled in reverse Band II, 1. Abth, 1. Lief. (Eppinger) and Band II, 2. Abth., 1. Lief. (Schwartze). GM 4212; Bulloch's History of Bacteriology, p. 376. Weight: 3 pounds = 1.4 kg. Size: 9.1 x 5.8 x 2.6 inches = 22.8 x 14.5 x 6.5cm. "German pathologist and pioneer in bacteriology. Born in Konigsberg. Studied there under Rathke and Helmholtz, and in Wurzburg under Kolliker and Virchow, following the latter to Berlin. . . . In 1895 he emigrated to America and settled in Rush Medical College, Chicago [returning to Europe in 1900]. . . . Klebs was a most prolific writer and worker. Published [an] important memoir on the pathology of gun-shot wounds 1872 and wrote on the bacteriology of enteric fever, rinderpest, vaccinia, diphtheria, syphilis, and tuberculosis. He also wrote but did not finish a large Hanbuch d. path. Anatomie. Klebs was one of the first in every advance in bacteriology but had the misfortune to miss almost every discovery that has turned out to be correct" [Bulloch's History of Bacteriology, p. 376]. The 1. Abt., 3. Lieferung of his Handbuch contains a classic description of glomerulonephritis ("Krebs' disease") on pp. 644-48 [GM 4212]. "With Pasteur, he was perhaps the most important precursor in the bacterial theory of infection; indeed, he did most to win the pathologists to his view" [Garrison's History of Medicine, pp. 580-81]. Inquire if you need further information.