Paris, J. -B. Baillière et Fils, 1861.
8vo (214x139 mm), xi-1046 pages, 1 plate and 10 pages of editor's catalog. binding : Contemporary quarter sheep, gilt flat spine lettered in gilt, blue edges. Spine faded and rubbings on joints. Some stainings and one lack of paper on covers. Some foxing.
references: Garrison-Morton [1995 & 614 (ed. 1855): "Duchenne classified the electrophysiology of the entire muscular system and summed up his findings in the above work. The application of his results to pathological conditions marks him as the founder of electrotherapy. An Album de photographies pathologiques was published in 1862 to accompany the text of the second edition, 1861. [...] Duchenne, most famous of the electrotherapists, employed faradic current in treating patients as early as 1830."].
Price : 250 €