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Kategoriename: Medizin - [Chirurgie][Transplantations Chirurige]

Artikelname: Immunobiology of Transplantation. The Histocompatibilities Systems.
Artikelbeschreibung:
Bach, Fritz H. (Ed.):
Immunobiology of Transplantation. The Histocompatibilities Systems.
New York, Grune & Stratton, 1974, 8°, XIII, 385 pp., OLnBd.
EUR 25.00 (Bestell-Nr: 34951)

Artikelname: La greffe animale. Thèse pour le doctorat den médicine, faculté de Médicine de Paris. Présenté et soutenue le smaedi 8 aout 1863, u ine heure.
Artikelbeschreibung:
Bert, Paul:
La greffe animale. Thèse pour le doctorat den médicine, faculté de Médicine de Paris. Présenté et soutenue le smaedi 8 aout 1863, u ine heure.
Paris, Imprimerie de E. Martinet, 1863, 4°, 110, (2) pp., original grenn printed wrappers; with manuscript presentation inscription by Bert.
Milestone of experimental surgery!
Author's Presentation copy for Davaine - Fine Association Item.
First edition, in a fine, fresh copy, uncut. This is the pre-trade edition of which only a few copies were printed. On the tile-page Paul Bert's (1833-1886) manuscript presentation inscription "A. M.. le Docteur Davaine Homage .. P.Bert".
"Bert carried out many transplantation experiments on animals, and gave account of the grafting methods known in man up to that time." Zeis/Patterson 482
Paul Bert fördert durch seine Forschungen über die thierischen 'Propfungen' (Transplantation abgetrennter Hautlappen) die plastischen Operationen" Darmstaedter 624
"Bert first important work dealt with animal transplantation. This study was not intended to be a contribution to experimental surgery, for transplantation was conceived of as a physiological problem: How can transplanted organs, and tissue lives in an new environment? ... Bert's investigations of the specific vitality of animal tissues was pure environmental study. He used the transplantation technique as a means of examine the vital resistance of organs and tissues" DSB II, pp.61
Casimir Joseph Davaine (1812-1882) was the first conclusively to prove that a definite disease was due to a definite micro-organism, and thus was one of the first to prove the germ theory of diseases (Garrison & Morton). Besides and most importantly, Davaine was the life-long personal friend of Claude Bernard; Bert was Bernard's most favorite pupil who had come to join forces with him as préparateur at the Collège de France. Both, Bert and Davaine, frequented Bernard's home on social ocassions.Later Bert was to spoil his brilliant career as scientist by mixing with politics; he was fiercely radical and anticlerical, and, being sent by Gambetta as consul general to Tokon in 1886, died there of dysentery shortly after.
For a full account of Bernard-Davaine-Bert please refer to Olmsted, Claude Bernard, 1952; Garrison, History of medicine, p.548
Zeis/Patterson 482; Gabka & Vaubel, p.9
Zeis/Patterson 482; Gabka & Vaubel, p.9
EUR 1280.00 (Bestell-Nr: 35412)

Artikelname: Heilung eines schwierigen Falles von künstlichem After, durch einen Lanzenstich hervorgebracht (pp.265-270).
Artikelbeschreibung:
Dieffenbach, Johann Friedrich:
Heilung eines schwierigen Falles von künstlichem After, durch einen Lanzenstich hervorgebracht (pp.265-270).
Wschr. ges. Heilk., 1834/17. - Berlin, August Hirschwald, den 25ten April 1834, 8°, pp.254-280, Brosch.
Erste Ausgabe!
Zeis Nr.1530: "Durch Ueberpflanzung einer gesunden Hautpartie".
"Nach einer Behnadlung von neun Monaten kehrte nun der an Körper und Geist wieder erstarkte junge Mann gesund in seine Heimath zurück". Zit.a.ob.Arb.
"Dieffenbach "recieved many types of reconstructive problems that other had judged incurable. As a result Dieffenbach used his skills in the treatment of imperforate anus (1834)". McDowell, p.289
EUR 300.00 (Bestell-Nr: 27133)

Artikelname: Transplantationsversuche bei Thieren (pp.122-135).
Artikelbeschreibung:
Dieffenbach, Johann Friedrich:
Transplantationsversuche bei Thieren (pp.122-135).
Journ. Chir. Augenh., 6/1. - Hrsg. v. Graefe & Walther. - Berlin, G. Reimer, 1824, 8°, 195, (1) pp., 1 gefalt. KupferTaf., Brosch.
Erste Ausgabe! Nach der Dissertation (Nonula de regeneratione et transplantatione) von 1822 ist dies die seltene 2. Schrift Dieffenbachs zur plastischen Chirurgie und der Beginn seiner schriftstellerischen Tätigkeit.
Apart from his clinical experiment, Dieffenbach performed many experiments in an effort to establish the feasibility of skin grafting in birds, rabbits, cats nd dogs. Not only was skin grafted from one bird to another but also from mammals to birds. All these attempts failed because the grafts became desiccated. Dieffenbach suspected that this was due to the high body temperature of the birds. In another experiment, a pieglet's skin was gradfted on a piegon. The graft dried out, but the hairs in the grafted skin were reported as having resumed growing after 8 days. The test animal was sacrificed 10 days after the operation. The graft was found to be attached to the wound floor, but was not vascularized. Other experiments in rabbits and dogs likewise failed.............." Henk J. Klasen, History of Free Skin Grafting, p.4
Zeis, Lit. u. Gesch. d. Plast. Chir. No.344
EUR 800.00 (Bestell-Nr: 19987)

Artikelname: Entwicklung, Wachstum, Geschwülste. 8.Teil: Transplantation. With contributions of numerous experts.
Artikelbeschreibung:
Masshoff, Johann Wilhelm (Ed.):
Entwicklung, Wachstum, Geschwülste. 8.Teil: Transplantation. With contributions of numerous experts.
Hdb. allg. Pathologie, 6/8. Hrsg. v. Büchner, u.a. - Berlin, Springer, 1977, 8°, XXIII, 1070 pp., 233 Abb., OLnBd.
EUR 60.00 (Bestell-Nr: 30418)

Artikelname: Hirntod und Organtransplantation. Medizinische, juristische und ethische Fragen.
Artikelbeschreibung:
Oduncu, Fuat:
Hirntod und Organtransplantation. Medizinische, juristische und ethische Fragen.
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht in Göttingen, 1998, kl.8°, 219 pp., 22 Abb., OKartBd.
EUR 20.00 (Bestell-Nr: 34898)

Artikelname: Die heteroplastische und nomöoplastische Transplantation. Eigene Untersuchungen und vergleichende Studien.
Artikelbeschreibung:
Schöne, Georg:
Die heteroplastische und nomöoplastische Transplantation. Eigene Untersuchungen und vergleichende Studien.
Berlin, Verlag von Julius Springer, 1912, 8°, (4), 161, (1), 6 pp. Anzeigen, 29 Abb., 1 Tafel, orignal broschiertes Exemplar in einem feinem Halbleinenband im Stil der Zeit.
Georg Schöne (1875- ), coiner of the term "transplantation immunity," was among the first to study tumor immunology by means of transplantable tumor lines in experimental animals. "From the very outset of these investigations of transplantable tumors, it was noted that there were very strict limitations on the ability of the tumor transplant to survive in the new host. The experimental work of barely a decade was summarized in 1912 in "Die hetroplastische und homöoplastische Transplantation".
Schöne made clear, tumor researches had already established by 1912 the general rules governing the acceptance or rejection of tumor grafts. . . . Here, in 1912, are the 'laws of transplantation' substantially as we understand them today" Silverstein, Hist. Immunology, pp. 278-79.
Schöne generalized these findings beyond tumors to encompass the transplantation of skin and organs. His work forms one of the foundation stones of the Nobel-Prize winning transplantation researches conducted a generation later by Medawar and Burnet.
Garrison & Morton No. 2567.1
EUR 850.00 (Bestell-Nr: 39857)

Artikelname: Vergleichende Untersuchungen über die Transplantation von Geschwülsten und von normalen Geweben (pp.1-49, Tab.).
Artikelbeschreibung:
Schöne, Georg:
Vergleichende Untersuchungen über die Transplantation von Geschwülsten und von normalen Geweben (pp.1-49, Tab.).
Beitr. klin. Chir., 61. - Tübingen, Verlag der H. Laupp'schen Bhdlg., k1909, 8°, VI, 804 pp., 49 Abb., 15 z.T. farb. Taf., Halbleinenband der Zeit.
Georg Schöne (1875- ) conined the term "transplantation immunity". He set put general rules govering the acceptance or rejection of tumour grafts which are essentially the same as the modern "laws of transplantation".
EUR 70.00 (Bestell-Nr: 12279)