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Facsimile: Codex Resta Fontes Ambrosiani, in Lucern, Cura et Studio Bibliothecae Ambrosianae XXIX, Milan, 1955, over 100 plates, half leather binding, the plates with representations of drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, Carracci and many other Italian mastersof the 17th century, Spine torn, cover with signs of wear, good condition inside, approx. 53 x 38 cm

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Facsimile: Codex Resta Fontes Ambrosiani, in Lucern, Cura et

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FALLOPPIO, Gabriel. Tractatus De Compositione Medicamentorum dilucidissimus; Nunc Primum Ad Candidatorum Medicinae Vtilitatem Summa Opera, Ac Cura Castigatus, Et In Lucem Editus. Venice, apud Paolum and Antonium Meietos Fratres, Ex Officina Gratiosi Perchacini, 1570 In-4to, coeval hardback binding, mm. 206x146; 4, 67, but 72, 12 ff. Typogr. insignia on title page and at end. Very good copy in its officinal binding. Rare first edition. Gabriele Falloppio was one of the greatest anatomists of the sixteenth century, a pupil of Vesalius. He taught at the University of Padua from 1551. He was the author of admirable anatomical discoveries, with fundamental contributions in osteology, myology, and splanchnology. In his numerous anatomical studies he described the exact structure of the uterine tubes, also called fallopian tubes, the oculomotor muscles, the chorda tympani, the bony cochlea, and the aqueduct of the vestibule. Besides being one of the most important scientists in the history of anatomy, he also made important contributions in comparative anatomy, botany, physiology, and pharmacology. A sought-after physician, he had an extensive clientele who called on him for consultation from all parts of Italy: in this regard he is also remembered for having treated and cured Paolo Manuzio. Falloppio's pharmacological merits have recently been brought to light by A. Benedicenti in his work Malati, medici e farmacisti, which lists him as one of the most distinguished pharmacologists of the 16th century.Hirsch, II, p. 475. Durling, 1453. Wellcome, I, 2159. Mieli, Italian Scientists, II, p. I, p. 57 (n.11). 4to, Contemporary cadboard binding, mm. 206x146; 4, 67, i.e. 72, 12 leaves. Printer's device on title page and at the end. Very good and fresh copy. Rare first edition. Gabriele Falloppio was one of the greatest anatomists of the sixteenth century, a pupil of Vesalius. He taught at the University of Padua from 1551. He was the author of admirable anatomical discoveries, with fundamental contributions in osteology, myology, splanchnology. In his numerous anatomical studies he described the exact structure of the uterine tubes, also called the fallopian tubes, of the oculomotor muscles, of the chorda tympani, of the bony snail and of the aqueduct of the vestibule. In addition to being one of the most important scientists in the history of anatomy, he also made important contributions in comparative anatomy, botany, physiology and pharmacology. A sought-after doctor, he had an extensive clientele who called him to consult from all over Italy: in this sense he is also remembered for having treated and healed Paolo Manuzio.The pharmacological merits of the fallopian were recently highlighted by A. Benedicenti in the work Malati, Medici and Pharmacists, who indicates it as one of the most illustrious pharmacologists of the 16th century.