Supplementa ad Historiam Embryonis Humani
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- Contemporary paste paper boards
- Tubingen: J F Heerbrandt, 1797
Tubingen: J F Heerbrandt, 1797. First Edition. Contemporary paste paper boards. Near fine.. 4to, [2], [1] - 74 pp.
A most interesting book. Autentrieth's account of the notable developments in the human foetus in the first 100 days. What is known to the author through the literature is cited throughout. The author spent two years in America with his father in the early 1790s where he observed Rush, the Yellow Fever outbreaks, and travelled throughout Maryland and Pennsylvania. The work offered here is referred to by Hirsch as "berühmt" and was his inaugural presentation upon attaining his chair at Tubingen in the autumn of 1797. Hirsch I, p. 249-251; Waller p. 560. OCLC cites only 4 locations in America.
A most interesting book. Autentrieth's account of the notable developments in the human foetus in the first 100 days. What is known to the author through the literature is cited throughout. The author spent two years in America with his father in the early 1790s where he observed Rush, the Yellow Fever outbreaks, and travelled throughout Maryland and Pennsylvania. The work offered here is referred to by Hirsch as "berühmt" and was his inaugural presentation upon attaining his chair at Tubingen in the autumn of 1797. Hirsch I, p. 249-251; Waller p. 560. OCLC cites only 4 locations in America.
Details
Title
Supplementa ad Historiam Embryonis Humani
Author
Autenrieth, J H F
Binding
Contemporary paste paper boards
Condition
Near Fine
Publisher
J F Heerbrandt: Tubingen
Date
1797
Edition
First Edition