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physical health was
dependent on a
specific balance of
bodily fluids.
Iatrochemical therapies and
concepts are
still in wide use in
South Asia, East Asia...
- the
widespread introduction of
mineral therapies and
several other iatrochemical techniques. Spagyric, or spagyria, is a
method developed by Paracelsus...
-
Ayurvedic period, the
transitional period, the
tantric period, the
iatrochemical period and the
indebtedness of the
Arabians to India. The
Hindu chemistry...
- by the
author of the Ah[citation needed]. the Rasaratnasamuccaya, an
iatrochemical work, is
credited to Vāgbhaṭa,
though this must be a much
later author...
- Scottish-French physician,
Huguenot by religion,
known as a
writer of
iatrochemical works. He was born at
Montauban in Languedoc,
where his father, Peter...
-
Reinier de Graaf,
Niels Stensen and
Burchard de Volder. He
founded the
Iatrochemical School of Medicine,
according to
which all life and
disease processes...
- and
known remedies,
attempting to
integrate the two; he
mixed both
iatrochemical and
mechanical views.
According to Noga Arikha:
Willis combined the...
-
studied medicine in Montpellier, France. He
became a
practitioner of the
iatrochemical medicine of Paracelsus.
Beginning in 1610 he
practiced medicine in Castelnaudary...
- two
volumes folio,
after his death.
Musitano was a
follower of the
iatrochemical school and an
outspoken enemy of Galenism. He was a
proponent of the...
- 胞衣水 "processed
fluid of
human placenta"
specify particular methods of
iatrochemical or medical-chemical preparation. Qiūshí 秋石 (lit. "autumn mineral"),...