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Ortus medicinae

Excerpts from Ortus medicinae, Id est, initia physicae inavidita. Progressus medicinae novus, in morborum, ultionem, ad vitam longam. .. (Amsterdam Elzevir, 1648), translated by John Chandler (as Oriatricke, or Physick Refined, the common Errors therein Refuted..., London 1662, 1664) and reprinted in Henry M. Leicester Herbert S. Klickstein, A Source Book in Chemistry, 1400-1900"... [Pg.197]

Van Helmont, Jean Baptiste. 1667 4th ed. Ortus Medicinae, ed. Francisco Mercurio van Helmont. Lyon Joan. Ant. Huguetan et GuUlielmi Barbier. [Pg.199]

How ironic that Johann Baptist Van Helmont (1577-1644) refers to Dame Nature as the Proto-Chymist, for if ever there was a human protochemist it was he. His writings navigate the borders between science, pseudoscience, and superstition. Van Helmont was bom in Brussels but travelled extensively. The picture of Van Helmont (Figure 138, left) is from the Ortus Medicinae, compiled by his son the alchemist and polymath Franz Mercurius (Figure 138, right) and first published in 1648. [Pg.195]

Fig. 15. Title page and p.370 (actually p.372) of van Helmont s Ortus medicinae"... Fig. 15. Title page and p.370 (actually p.372) of van Helmont s Ortus medicinae"...
Van Helmont, JB (1652) Tria prima chymicorum. In Ortus medicinae, 2nd edition,... [Pg.27]

Joan Baptista van Helmont, Ortus Medicinae (Amsterdam, 1648) English translation by John Chandler, Oriatrike (hereafter Oriatrike) (London, 1662), p. 42, similarly p. 171. Robert Fludd, Utriusque cosmi maioris scilicet et minoris metaphysica, physica atque technica historia (Oppenheim, 1617), vol. I, De macrocosmi historia, pp. 7-8 ((hereafter Mac, Hist,),... [Pg.100]

The word nucleus is the Latin term for kernel or nut. Philalethes uses it in his unfinished manuscript of the Vade mecum Philosophicum (British Library, MS Sloane 633, 107v). The term is also used by Van Helmont, as in the Ortus medicinae (Lyons, 1667), p. 43, 17 .. . interior Mercurii Nucleus, a dissolventibus non attingitur, multo minus terebratur. ... [Pg.180]

Van Helmont, Gas aquae, in Ortus medicinae (n. 40), 46, 10 Non intercedit enim essentiae mutatio, ubi sola est localis divisio partium extraversio. ... [Pg.181]

VAN HELMONT J.B. 1652. Opera omnia complexionum atque mistionum elementalium figmentum. (see Sutcliffe J.F. reference number 197) also In Ortus Medicinae, Amsterdam. [Pg.74]

Van Helmont, Jan Baptist (1648) Ortus Medicinae, Amsterdam, Elzevir, reprint Brussels, Culture et Civilisation, 1966. [Pg.269]


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