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Bernard Swebach (1800-1870) Attribué à Halt at the Inn - Oil on panel. 32x27cm

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Bernard Swebach (1800-1870) Attribué à Halt at the Inn - Oil on panel. 32x27cm

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BOURGERY (Jean-Marc) & BERNARD (Claude). Traité complet de l'anatomie de l'homme [...] Paris, Guérin, 1866-1871. 7 volumes (out of 8) large in-folio, red half-chagrin with corners, spine with ornate nerves (period binding). One headband and one corner missing. Rubbed and worn. First volume Osteology Syndesmology: [2] ff, 191 pp, [2] ff and 59 plates (with caption leaves). Second volume Myology Aponeurology: [2] ff, ii-141 pp, [2] ff. and pl. 60-159 (with their caption leaves). Brown stain in lower margin of last plates. Third volume, Neurology: [2] ff, ii-341 pp, [2] ff and 115 plates (ch. 1-100 including 15 bis) (with their caption leaves). Fourth volume, Angelology: [2] ff, 162 pp, [2] ff and 98 plates (ch. 1-91 of which 7 bis) (with their caption leaves). Fifth volume, Splanchnologie: [2] ff, 342 pp, [2] ff and 96 plates (ch. 1-76 of which 20 bis) (with their caption leaves). First few pages partly detached. Volume six Operative Medicine I: [2] ff, 280 pp, [2] ff and 93 plates (ch. 1-91 of which 2 bis) (with their caption leaves). Volume Eight Embryogenesis: [2] ff, viii-335 pp, [2] ff and 67 plates (ch. 1-60 of which 7 bis) (with their caption leaves). Lacks volume seven (Médecine opératoire II). A total of 538 plates, most in color. Scattered foxing. Monumental work by surgeon and anatomist Marc-Jean Bougery (1797-1849), published under the direction of Claude Bernard. The lithographs, most of them colored, are of the highest quality. The illustrations were engraved after drawings by Nicolas Henry Jacob, a pupil of David. Some of the dissections and preparations reproduced are attributed to Claude Bernard.