Two papers in Virchow's Arch. path. Anat., Volume 68
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- Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1876
Berlin: Georg Reimer, 1876. (1) Cohnheim, Julius (1839-1884). Erkrankungen des Knochenmarkes bei perniciöser Anämie, pp. 291-293. G.-M. 3125.1.
(2) Friedreich, Nikolaus (1825-1882). Ueber Ataxie mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der hereditären Formen, pp. 145-245. G.-M. 4696
Whole volume, 634pp. 15 pll. 135 x 220mm. Contemporary off-white wrappers with the journal name and volume stamped on the front. Book description and G-M. references tipped to inside front wrapper, mentioning that "This volume also contains valuable neurological works by E.v Leyden, H. Nothnagel, Friedrich Schultze, A.Eulenburg, & L.Landois." Mostly uncut & unopened. Plates are loose and are bundled together, being fixed to the inside bottom wrapper via a ribbed strip of paper. A very good copy. (1) Cohnheim gave a more convincing account than Pepper of the bone-marrow changes in pernicious anemia. (No. 3125.1).
(2) Friedreich was the first to describe a form of ataxia ("Friedreich's ataxia"), hereditary, attended with impairment of speech, lateral curvature of the spine, and with paralysis of the muscles of the lower limbs. The titles of the last two papers vary. Garrison-Morton.com No. 4696.
(2) Friedreich, Nikolaus (1825-1882). Ueber Ataxie mit besonderer Berücksichtigung der hereditären Formen, pp. 145-245. G.-M. 4696
Whole volume, 634pp. 15 pll. 135 x 220mm. Contemporary off-white wrappers with the journal name and volume stamped on the front. Book description and G-M. references tipped to inside front wrapper, mentioning that "This volume also contains valuable neurological works by E.v Leyden, H. Nothnagel, Friedrich Schultze, A.Eulenburg, & L.Landois." Mostly uncut & unopened. Plates are loose and are bundled together, being fixed to the inside bottom wrapper via a ribbed strip of paper. A very good copy. (1) Cohnheim gave a more convincing account than Pepper of the bone-marrow changes in pernicious anemia. (No. 3125.1).
(2) Friedreich was the first to describe a form of ataxia ("Friedreich's ataxia"), hereditary, attended with impairment of speech, lateral curvature of the spine, and with paralysis of the muscles of the lower limbs. The titles of the last two papers vary. Garrison-Morton.com No. 4696.
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Two papers in Virchow's Arch. path. Anat., Volume 68
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Georg Reimer: Berlin
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1876