Zakharin, G. A. Clinical Lectures and Selected Articles (Klinicheskie lektsii i izbrannye stat'i). Edited and with a Preface by V. F. Snegirev. Moscow, 1909. In Russian.

Zakharin, G. A. Clinical Lectures and Selected Articles (Klinicheskie lektsii i izbrannye stat'i). Edited and with a Preface by V. F. Snegirev. Moscow, 1909. In Russian.

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Zakharin, G. A. Clinical Lectures and Selected Articles (Klinicheskie lektsii i izbrannye stat'i). Edited and with a Preface by V. F. Snegirev. Moscow, 1909. In Russian.
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Zakharin, G. A. Clinical Lectures and Selected Articles (Klinicheskie lektsii i izbrannye stat'i). Edited and with a Preface by V. F. Snegirev. Moscow, 1909. In Russian.

$900.00

Захарьин Г.А. Клинические лекции и избранные статьи. Издание Е.П. Захарьиной. Под редакцией и с предисловием В.Ф. Снегирева.
Москва, печатня А.И. Снегиревой, 1909.
28, [2], IX, 502 с.; 1 л. портр., 1 табл.
26 × 17,5 см.
Во владельческом полукожаном переплете эпохи.
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Zakharin, G. A. Clinical Lectures and Selected Articles. Published by E. P. Zakharina. Edited and with a Preface by V. F. Snegirev.
Moscow, A. I. Snegireva Press, 1909.
28, [2], IX, 502 pp.; 1 leaf of portrait, 1 table.
26 × 17.5 cm.
In an owner's half-leather binding.
Condition: good. Minor rubbing to binding edges and corners, light age toning and occasional spotting to a few leaves, foxing on the portrait leaf. Text block firm, contents clean, complete with illustrations.

Grigory Antonovich Zakharin (1829–1897) was the founder of the Moscow school of clinical medicine and one of the most influential Russian physicians of the nineteenth century. As professor and director of the Faculty Therapeutic Clinic at Moscow University from 1864 to 1896, he transformed Russian internal medicine through his insistence on detailed patient interrogation (anamnesis) and a functional, individualized approach to diagnosis and treatment, an approach that shaped generations of practitioners including his student Anton Chekhov. His reputation as a clinician brought him to the bedside of the Tolstoy family and to Emperor Alexander III, and his lectures were translated into English, German, and French, exerting wide influence beyond Russia. This posthumous 1909 edition, prepared by his widow E. P. Zakharina under the editorial supervision of the gynecologist V. F. Snegirev, gathers twenty-two clinical lectures on diseases of the abdominal organs, nervous system, joints, kidneys, and respiratory tract, together with selected articles on mineral water therapy, presenting Zakharin's mature clinical thought in its most authoritative form.

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