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Spinoza and the Rise of Liberalism
Cornells Bontekoe (1647-1687), Spinoza's opponent, was the chief
representative in Holland of the so-called iatrochemical school. The iatrochemists
held that all physiological processes were to be explained on a chemical basis;
they ...
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Web of Nature: Martin Lister (1639-1712), the First ...
To present, at the least, a united intellectual front, the College under Charleton's
leadership in the s began “conscientiously to affix their official Imprimatur
to all [iatrochemical] treatises written by those members of the College who ...
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Foreign Bodies and the Body Politic: Discourses of Social ...
13 Like the emergent explanation of the exogenous nature of disease, the folk
belief in the medicinal properties of poison arguably acquired its most rigorous
and widely-read theorization in the iatrochemical pharmacy of Paracelsus.
Jonathan Gil Harris,
1998
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The Pancreas: An Integrated Textbook of Basic Science, ...
Postulates that digestion is an acid fementation under the influence of a “special”
spirit called Blas 1663 F. Sylvius Refines Iatrochemical doctrine. Regards
digestion as a chemical fermentation and focuses on saliva, “acidic” pancreatic
juice ...
Hans-Gunther Beger, Markus Buchler, Richard Kozarek,
2009
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A Clinical Guide to Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases
This so-called “iatrochemical” approach was further championed in the 1600s by
a student of Paracelsus, Jean Baptist van Helmont. Although van Helmont did
allude briefly to work-related lung disease in his work, occupational respiratory ...
Yuh-Chin T. Huang, Andrew J. Ghio, Lisa A. Maier,
2012
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A Practical Medical Dictionary ...
Medical. iatrochemical (i-afro-keml-kal). Noting a school of medicine of the
seventeenth century which attributed all physiological and pathological as well
as therapeutic phenomena to chemical action. iatrochemist (i-at"ro-kem'ist). A
member ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman,
1922
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Encyclopedia of the Scientific Revolution: From Copernicus ...
His considerable prominence in this field stems, however, from his being the
main formulator, together with Thomas Willis (1621-1675), of the iatrochemical
system which should not be confused with Paracelsianism, or medical chemistry,
...
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A History of Immunology
Two new schools of medicine arose as a result of the scientific advances, each
vying to apply its theories and its therapeutic regimens to the diseased patient.30
On the one hand there was the iatrochemical school, which interpreted all of ...
Arthur M. Silverstein,
2009
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Four Centuries of Clinical Chemistry
SYLVIUS AND IATROCHEMISTRY The iatrochemical school which succeeded
Van Helmont explained the greater part of physiology and pathology in terms of a
balance in production of acids and alkalies, and administered therapy based on ...
continuing to undertake alchemical and iatrochemical experiments, and from
continuing to produce treatises which offer detailed descriptions of alchemical
and iatrochemical procedures and processes and of the experiments he
undertook, ...
Alison Adams, Stanton J. Linden,
1998
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