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RAYNAUD, KLEBS AND CRUDELI, MARCHIAFAVA AND CELLI, NEUGEB...

Selected Monographs: Raynaud's Two Essays on Local Asphyxia. Klebs and Crudeli on the Nature of Malaria. Marchiafava and Celli on The Origin of Melanaemia. Neugebauer on Spondyl-Olisthesis

London New Sydenham Society 1888, 199, 83, 64 p. 22 cm. Final section has some illus. The New Sydenham Society Volume CXXI. Case histories. Appendix. Hardcover. Hinges cracked. some foxing p. 1-8 of second section, foxing on rear endpapers, top of spine frayed, mark across front board, bookseller's sticker on back paste-down endpaper. G&M 2704 for French translation of Raynaud and the first description of "Raynaud's disease". This is the first English translation of his first and second papers on the subject. G&M 6264 for the German edition of Neugebauer. G&M 5238: In 1885 Marchiafava and Celli pub. the first accurate description of the malaria Plasmodium, (discovered by Laveran in 1880) in German. These writers were the first to adopt the name P. malariae.

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