Memorabilium clinicorum medico-practicorum. Fasc. I-IV.

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Reil, Johann Christian (1759-1813).
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Halae [i.e. Halle], Impensis Curtianis, 1798, 1791-1795. 8:o. (12), 185 pp.; (1), 215, (1) pp., 1 folded copperplate engraving; viij, 208 pp.; (4), 219 pp. Later half calf with five raised bands, red title label to spine, marbled boards. Partly opened but uncut interior. Foxed and darkened paper due to age, some parts quite heavily. From the library of Denis Leigh, with his name label on fly-leaf.

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Blake Garrison pp. 326-327. Hirsch IV, pp. 755-756. This copy is as large as it gets. As in the Wellcome copy, this copy has the second edition of part 1, and first editions of the other three parts. 4 parts in 1 volume. ‘Memorabilium clinicorum medico-practicorum’ is a classical medical work written in Latin by the German physician and anatomist Johann Christian Reil in the late 18th century (published c. 1791-1798). The work is a collection of clinical observations, cases of illness, and practical medical experiences. Reil used this work to document and disseminate knowledge about various medical conditions, ranging from febrile illnesses to chronic indigestion. His work during this period laid the foundation for his later, more famous contributions to the understanding of brain anatomy (such as the insula Reili) and the development of psychotherapy.

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