Theophrastus Paracelsus / by F. Parkes Weber.
- Weber, Frederick Parkes, 1863-1962.
- Date:
- 1897
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Theophrastus Paracelsus / by F. Parkes Weber. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by The Royal College of Surgeons of England. The original may be consulted at The Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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![(10) Karl Sudhoff, Versuck ciner Kritik dcr Echtheit dcr Paracelsischen Schriften, Berlin, 1894. (11) Andreas Jociscus, Oratio de ortu, vita, et obitu Joannis Oporini Basiliensis, p. 9, Argentorati, 1569. (12) Melchior Adami, Vitae Gern.anorum Medicorum, p. 35, HaideN bergae, 1620. (13) Thomas Erastus, Disputationum de medicind nord Philippi Pam• celsiparsprima, pp. 236, 237, Basileae (1572 ?). (14) Erastus, op. cit., p. 239, “ quern carnificis cujusdem fuisse jac- tabat (15) “ De urinarum ac pulsuum judiciis Theophrasti Paracelsi heremitae \i.e., of Einsiedeln, where he was born] utriusque medecinae doctoris celeberrimi libellus.” Published at Cologne, 1568. (16) Melchior Adami, loc. cit. (17) Preface to the Paragranum. J. Huser’s German edition of his collected works, published at Basel in ten volumes, vol. ii., p. 15, 1589 et seq. (18) See Aberle, op cit.. p. 332. (19) See introduction to the Paragranum. (20) G. Gilles de la Tourette, Theophraste Rcnaudot, Paris, 1884. (21) Von dan Bad Pfeffers. (22) The Baths and Wells of Europe, pp. 23. 24, London, 1869. (23) Theod. Puschmann, Geschichte des Medicinischen Unterrichts, p. 259, Leipzig, 1889. (24) Dr. Crocq fils. L'Hypnotisme Scientifique, pp. 2, 10, Paris, 1896. (25) Athanasius Kircher, Scrutinium physico-medicum cant agio me luis quae dicitur Pestis, 1659. Kircher’s name is preserved by the Museum Kircherianum, which he founded at Rome. Illustrations kindly lent by the Editors of the “ Numismatic Chronicle . P'igure 1 is a reduced copy of the engraving of 1538, from Aberle, op. cit., Plate Va. Figure 2 is a reduced copy of the engraving of 1540 from the example in the British Museum. Figure 3 is from a unique medallion, in the collection of Dr. F. P. Weber, described in the Numismatic Chronicle, vol. xiii., p. 60. Figure 4 is taken from the portrait in the work De Urinarum (op. cit.), published in 1568. Figure 5 is from a portrait in the book of. Erastus (op. cit.), published about 1572.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22326704_0020.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)