Paris, J. -B. Baillière, 1855.
Édition originale.
Duchenne de Boulogne (1806-1875) est l’un des plus grands cliniciens du XIXe siècle et le fondateur de la neurologie.
Il est aussi l'un des pionniers de l’utilisation de l’électricité comme instrument d'expérimentations physiologiques. L’usage du courant alternatif lui permet de stimuler avec précision un seul faisceau musculaire à la fois.
Références:
Garrison-Morton [1995 & 614 : "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. [...] Duchenne, most famous of the electrotherapists, employed faradic current in treating patients as early as 1830."].
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
8vo (217x139 mm), xii-926 pages.
Modern half sheep, flat spine lettered in gilt. Rebacked (Parts of the original spine are glued on the modern parts).
First edition.
Duchenne de Boulogne (1806-1875) is one of the greatest clinicians of the 19th century and the founder of neurology.
He is also one of the pioneers in the use of electricity as an instrument for physiological experiments. The use of alternating current allows it to precisely stimulate only one muscle beam at a time.
Références:
Garrison-Morton [1995 & 614 : "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. [...] Duchenne, most famous of the electrotherapists, employed faradic current in treating patients as early as 1830."].
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