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leader was Paracelsus, an
important Swiss alchemist of the 16th century.
Iatrochemists believed that
physical health was
dependent on a
specific balance of...
- be
tested on the
subjects at the end of
their studies. Areskine, an
iatrochemist,
became head of the
court apothecary;
Johann Daniel Schumacher was appointed...
- 1650, Middelburg – 23
February 1704, Amsterdam) was a
Dutch physician,
iatrochemist, and entomologist, who
worked on the same
field as Jan Swam****am. Blankaart...
-
people with the plague. The
French anatomist Ambroise Paré and
Swiss iatrochemist Paracelsus were also
famous Renaissance plague doctors.
Nostradamus gave...
- Jean
Beguin (1550–1620) was an
iatrochemist noted for his 1610
Tyrocinium Chymi**** (Begin Chemistry),
which many
consider to be one of the
first chemistry...
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entomologist and
painter Steven Blankaart (1650–1704), a
Dutch physician,
iatrochemist, and
entomologist Pieter Boddaert (1730–1795), a
Dutch physician and...
-
Paracelsus (1493–1541), German-Swiss physician,
iatrochemist, philosopher,
astrologer and
commentator as to the
nature and
properties of metals. He referred...
-
scene with a
similar subject called The
iatrochemist (Chemical
Heritage Foundation)
shows a man (the
iatrochemist)
holding up for
inspection a
urinal that...
- 1576,
Vicenza – 2
October 1637, Bützow) was an
Italian doctor and
early iatrochemist. He
promoted chemical remedies and,
drawing on the
relative merits of...
- with the
practice of medicine. He was a
devoted follower of the
Flemish iatrochemist Jan
Baptist van Helmont, and had been
tutored in the
practical applications...