- (physician) (c. 1619–1676),
English physician and
notable advocate of
Helmontian medicine Timeline of
hydrogen technologies Pneumatic chemistry Van Helmont's...
- region. In
Italy the
diffusion of
Helmontian ideas was
concentrated mainly in Venice,
where two
influential Helmontians lived: the
German physician Otto...
- the alkahest. The
theory of
alkahest was
conceived in
terms of alchemy,
Helmontian theories, and the
physical theory of corpuscularianism.
According to Helmont...
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William Newman.
Alchemy Tried in the Fire: Starkey, Boyle, and the Fate of
Helmontian Chymistry.
University of
Chicago Press, 2002. Look up
alchemy in Wiktionary...
- M. (2002).
Alchemy Tried in the Fire: Starkey, Boyle, and the Fate of
Helmontian Chymistry. Chicago:
University of
Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-57711-1...
- R. Newman,
Alchemy Tried in the Fire: Starkey, Boyle, and the Fate of
Helmontian Chymistry (University of
Chicago Press, 2002) also
promotes the continuity...
- all of his
belief in the
ability of the
Helmontian medicines to cure
disease and
prevent illness, the
Helmontian alchahest Starkey prepared to
combat the...
- Like Hooke,
Slare was
interested in
chemical theories that were not
Helmontian. He was an
early supporter of
contagium animatum – an
early modern theory...
-
Galenic teachings were
challenged successively by
Paracelsianism and
Helmontianism.
Around the year 1500 an
issue for
learned medicine was the
nature of...
- W.R.R.
Newman and L.M. Principe,
Alchemy Tried in the Fire: Starkey, Boyle, and the Fate of
Helmontian Chymistry (University of
Chicago Press, 2002)....