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BOHN, J.- Forensic medicine.- 1711.- - De renunciatione vulnerum seu vulnerum lethalium examen cui accesserunt dissertationes binae. De partu enecato et an quis vivus mortuusue acquis submersus, strangulatus aut vulnernatus fuerit.

Lipsiae, Apud Thomam Fritsch, 1711. 4to. W. nice woodc. vignet [Pegasus] on pr. title, woodc. head-piece. Nice contemp. full vellum. (title in ink on spine; lower lefthand corner of spine chipped). ( IV, 198, X [Index rerum] pp.). (Paste down endp. & free endp. & last 3 lvs. lower margin a (very) vague waterspot.; main body of text clean;). Second enlarged edition. DSB II, 237/8: 'Bohn contributed several significant works to forensic medicine. He is considered one of the founders of this discipline and one of the initiators of forensic autopsy.' Hirsch I, 606/7: Garrison, 470, a.o.pl.: 'J. Bohn had accused the reflex movements of the decapitated frog as a 'material phenomenon'. Mettler 381: 'Cardiac rupture was discussed by J. Bohn...': G&M. 1726 (First ed. 1689): Neu 534: Blocker Coll. 45: Wellcome II, 194: Classic Work on legal medicine, in the 2nd enlarged ed. 'Egregrium opus (Haller)'... und endlich zwei grosse, grundlegende, ja classische Werke über gerichtliche medizin, die noch geschätzt werden'. M. Salomonson. Bohn was a critic of the iatrochemistry, and one of the most prominent experimental physiologists before Haller.: Rothschuh 48/9: A very good copy.
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