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CARSWELL, Robert (1793-1857). Pathological Anatomy. Illustrations of the Elementary Forms of Diseases. London: Longman, Rees, Orme (and others) for the author, 1838.
2o, text volume (365 x 262 mm) and 12 fascicules containing plates (366 x 267 mm). 48 hand-colored lithographed plates after Carswell. Contemporary blind-embossed plum cloth, half leather renewed (text vol.) and original tan printed wrappers; quarter morocco folding case.
FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM of one of the finest pathological atlases. Originally published in twelve fascicles between January 1833 and January 1838, Carswell's Pathological Anatomy contains fine hand-colored lithographs which he selected from his collection of water-colors and personally drew on stone. "These illustrations have, for artistic merit and for fidelity, never been surpassed, while the matter represents the highest point which the science of morbid anatomy had reached before the introduction of the microscope" (Osler). Garrison-Morton 2291; Heirs of Hippocrates 1501; Osler 2250; Wellcome II, p. 306; Norman 408.
[With:]
CARSWELL, ROBERT. Pathological Anatomy...Fasciculus Fifth. Softening. -- ...Fasciculus Sixth. London: Longman, Rees, Orme (and others) for the author, 1834. 2 parts in one volume, 2o (368 x 266 mm). 8 hand-colored lithographed plates. Disbound (original printed tan wrappers present).
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FIRST EDITION IN BOOK FORM of one of the finest pathological atlases. Originally published in twelve fascicles between January 1833 and January 1838, Carswell's Pathological Anatomy contains fine hand-colored lithographs which he selected from his collection of water-colors and personally drew on stone. "These illustrations have, for artistic merit and for fidelity, never been surpassed, while the matter represents the highest point which the science of morbid anatomy had reached before the introduction of the microscope" (Osler). Garrison-Morton 2291; Heirs of Hippocrates 1501; Osler 2250; Wellcome II, p. 306; Norman 408.
[With:]
CARSWELL, ROBERT. Pathological Anatomy...Fasciculus Fifth. Softening. -- ...Fasciculus Sixth. London: Longman, Rees, Orme (and others) for the author, 1834. 2 parts in one volume, 2