BARDELEBEN, HEINRICH ADOLF: LEHRBUCH DER CHIRURGIE UND OPERATIONSLEHRE, MIT FREIER BENUTZUNG VON VIDAL'S TRAITÉ DE PATHOLOGIE EXTERNE ET DE MÉDECINE OPÉRATOIRE, BESONDERS FÜR DAS BEDÜRFNISS DER STUDIRENDEN. 1-4. Berlin, Georg Reimer, 1863 - 1866. 8vo. XVI, 738; XVI, 928; XIV, 1018; XIV, 936, [2] pp. With more than 500 woodcut text illustrations. ¶ Fourth edition, enlarged, of Bardeleben's textbook on surgery and operative surgery.
"In his doctoral thesis of 1841 Heinrich Adolf Bardeleben [1819-95], later a noted German surgeon and supporter of Lister's new methods, stated that the vesicles [of the thyroid gland] did not intercommunicate, a view which was not finally confirmed until about thirty years ago"(Singer & Underwood, pp. 519-20). Singer & Underwood, A short History of Medicine (Oxford 1962).Contemporary half calf, worn. Volumes 1-3 lacks half-titles.
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