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Medicina - Flaiani, Giuseppe

New method of treating some diseases due to surgery divided into four dissertations., 1786

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Rome, Antonio Fulgoni, 1786. 4th, pp. XII-148 with three plates engraved on copper f.t. Slight blooms. Contemporary binding in mz. leather with corners, title and gold friezes on the spine, colored cuts, slight defects.

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Rare original edition. Flaiani was a surgeon in the hospital of S. Spirito in Rome (1769), in which he founded a celebrated anatomical cabinet; then professor of operating medicine and surgeon to Pope Pius VI. In 1800 he described the association of tachycardia with certain forms of goiter, giving a first, albeit incomplete, report of dysthyroidism, therefore called Flaiani-Graves-Basedow disease.

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