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Medicina catholica

Fludd, Anatomiae Amphitheatrum (1623), 163. Fludd, Medicina Catholica, 3 (1631), 52. [Pg.32]

In the Medicina Catholica (1629—31) Fludd explained that the way to conserve or restore health was through a righteous, prayerful life. The highest level of spiritual health was attainable through penitence and humility, virtues that were sacramental and granted supercelestial health. The apostles had cured the sick and had even raised the dead in the Name of Christ because the Name contained in itself all other kabbalistic names of God Ehieh, lah, Elohim, El, Sadai, Adonai. Jesus is a personal name, but Christ is invoked... [Pg.132]

Medicina catholica, seu, Mysticum artis medicandi sacrarium In tomos diuisum duos. [Pg.167]

The angels of the four directions and the winds, Robert Fludd, Medicina Catholica, 1 (Frankfurt William Fitzer, 1629), 2. With the permission of the British Library, London. [Pg.232]


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