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Iatrochemistry (from
Ancient Gr**** ἰατρός (iatrós) 'physician, medicine'; also
known as
chemiatria or
chemical medicine) is an
archaic pre-scientific school...
- Brussels. He
worked during the
years just
after Paracelsus and the rise of
iatrochemistry, and is
sometimes considered to be "the
founder of
pneumatic chemistry"...
- who made key
discoveries in
reproductive biology. He
specialized in
iatrochemistry and iatrogenesis, and was the
first to
develop a
syringe to
inject dye...
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phenomena of the
human body
followed the laws of physics. It was
related to
iatrochemistry in
studying the
human body in a
systematic manner based on observations...
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medieval Islam Chinese Alchemy Neidan Processing (Chinese
materia medica)
Iatrochemistry Spagyric New Age
Psychoanalysis Analytical psychology Individuation...
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Paracelsus to
define his medicine-oriented alchemy; the
origins of
iatrochemistry,
being first advanced by him. Browne's coffin-plate verse,
along with...
- Debus,
Allen George (1961). The
English Paracelsians: A
Study of
Iatrochemistry in
England to 1640.
Harvard University. Debus,
Allan George (2002) [1991]...
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certain illnesses of the body had
chemical remedies that
could cure them.
Iatrochemistry refers to the
pharmaceutical applications of
alchemy championed by Paracelsus...
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common as a suffix; see -iatry) Gr**** ἰατρός (iatrós), healer,
physician iatrochemistry,
iatrogenesis -iatry
denotes a
field in
medicine emphasizing a certain...
- way to
reforms of
medical practice and
understanding in the
field of
iatrochemistry.
Oratio academica qua probatur, bene
intellectam a
Cicerone et con****atam...