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COOPER, Astley Paston, Sir. Observations on the Structure and Diseases of the Testis. London: John Churchill, 1841.
4o (318 x 250 mm). 25 hand-colored lithographed plates (plate I with repairs along outer margin). Modern quarter morocco. Provenance: New York Academy of Medicine Library (ink stamp on verso of plates, deaccession stamp on title-page).
Second edition. "After an excellent description of the structure of the human testis, this work discusses in detail the various clinical conditions Cooper had encountered during forty years of practice. Many illustrative case histories are recorded to show the great variety of afflictions to which the testis may be subjected... The book also contains his classic description of cancer of the scrotum in chimney sweeps, which was a serious occupational hazzard in coal-burning England. The volume was edited by Bransby Blake Cooper (1792-1853), surgeon to Guy's Hospital and Cooper's nephew. Heirs of Hippocrates 1230 (1845 edition).
[With:]
COOPER, Bransby Blake (1792-1853). The Life of Sir Astley Cooper. London: John W. Parker, 1843. 2 volumes, 8o. Half-title in vol. I. Frontispiece portrait in vol. I. (Some occasional pale spotting.) Original cloth (some rubbing, front hinges of both volumes weak). Provenance: inscription excised from half-title. FIRST EDITION. (3)
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Second edition. "After an excellent description of the structure of the human testis, this work discusses in detail the various clinical conditions Cooper had encountered during forty years of practice. Many illustrative case histories are recorded to show the great variety of afflictions to which the testis may be subjected... The book also contains his classic description of cancer of the scrotum in chimney sweeps, which was a serious occupational hazzard in coal-burning England. The volume was edited by Bransby Blake Cooper (1792-1853), surgeon to Guy's Hospital and Cooper's nephew. Heirs of Hippocrates 1230 (1845 edition).
[With:]
COOPER, Bransby Blake (1792-1853). The Life of Sir Astley Cooper. London: John W. Parker, 1843. 2 volumes, 8