Paris, Claude Morel, 1607. In the 8th. Woodblock mark on the title page, Y8 paper missing, defects on the title page, slight bluing, reddening, back binding in half parchment with red leather insert with title, slight defects § Together in the lot Saraceno, Giovanni , & nbsp; Galen's recipe book. Approved, and very useful for the infirmities, to which human bodies are subjected. & nbsp; Venice, Giov. Batt. Bonf., 1611. In 8th. Typographic mark on the title page, with a typographical illustration in the text, restoration of the upper outer corner of the first cards, slight reddening, some slight halo, parchment binding.
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An outstanding representative of Paracelsian medicine, which he reinterpreted in a more moderate form than in the past, Joseph du Chesne (Armagnac 1546-Paris 1609) was King Henry IV's ordinary physician as well as a French chemist, writer and diplomat. Advocate for a renewal of Hippocratic-Galenic medicine sided with the conciliators by demonstrating that it was possible to respect and appreciate ancient medicine by trying to correct and complement it while accepting medical innovations. & Nbsp; He managed to bring the debate on chemical medicine to a European level
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