Paris, P. Fr. Didot le jeune, 1768.
Un volume in-8 (195x116 mm), viii-685-(1) pages et 7 planches hors texte. reliure : Pleine basane marbrée de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs orné et doré portant la pièce de titre, tranches rouges. Coins abîmés et légers frottements.
références: Garrison-Morton [2154 : "One of the most important works on military surgery during the 18th century. Ravaton, a skilful army surgeon, was the first to employ a tin boot, suspended on four rings, for the “hanging” position of broken bones. He was also first to adopt the double-flap method in amputations.].
Prix : 750 €