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Paracelsist
Paracelsist Par`a*cel"sist, n. A Paracelsian.

Meaning of Celsis from wikipedia

- The House of Celsi was a patrician family in Venice. Its most notable members were doge Lorenzo Celsi and soldier Bartolomeo Celsi. Traditionally held...
- Mino Cèlsi (1514 – c. 1576) was an Italian amb****ador and scholar; he was forced to flee to Basel, Switzerland, for his defense of Protestant critics...
- Lorenzo Celsi (born Venice, c. 1310 – died there 18 July 1365) was a Venetian statesman who served as the 58th Doge of Venice, from 16 July 1361 until...
- Kerion or kerion celsi is an acute inflammatory process which is the result of the host's response to a fungal ringworm infection of the hair follicles...
- Claire A. Celsi is a member of the Iowa Senate, representing Senate District 16 in Central Iowa. A member of the Democratic Party, Celsi has served as...
- pre-clinical development. In July 2015, the company announced it would acquire Celsis International for $212 million. In 2016, the company announced it was set...
- Sebastián Celsi Ovando (born 25 July 1985) is a Chilean footballer who currently plays for the Primera B side Barnechea as right midfielder. "Rodrigo Celsi"....
- doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(89)90592-8. PMID 2569600. S2CID 26710636. Duc****é JL, Celsis P, Marc-Vergnes JP (March 1995). "Non-comatose patients with acute carbon...
- The Palazzo Celsi Pollini, once also called the Palazzo del Vescovo, is a Renaissance style urban palace in Siena, Italy. It is located on Pian dei Mantellini...
- often found in medical terminology regarding the skin, e.g., kerion celsi and area celsi. He is also the namesake of Paracelsus (lit. Above Celsus), a great...