A few weeks ago, I was at an actual live, in-person auction, and a lot of early 1800's French medical dictionaries came up for bid.
There wasn't a lot of interest in them (!), so I snatched them up for a great price. When I got them back to the office, I found that a full set of these books are valued at about $7,200! If you know me, you know I didn't pay that kind of price.The collection numbered 50 volumes, including two indexes. The books were published by Imprimerie de Panckoucke and edited by C.L.F. Panckoucke between 1813 and 1822. Each volume numbers about 500+ pages, and the volumes aren't evenly divided, but are in sections such as Pht-Plad, or Eau-Emo.
Most volumes have one or more engravings and some of them have fold-out charts. I have selected some of my favorite illustrations below.
Polydactyl Hands
Although the bookplate illustrated at the top says Transylvania University, most of the other books were marked "The Dudley Heirs" or Walter O. Bullock, who was a physician in the late 1800s. I haven't been able to find anything about the Dudley Heirs.
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