In 1608, Oswald Croll published his Basilica chymica, a treatise devoted to a predominantly Paracelsian iatrochemistry. |
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Thoren talks a great deal about alchemy, but it always sounds like Paracelsian iatrochemistry to me. |
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But like its Galenic enemy, Paracelsan iatrochemistry declined in the second half of the seventeenth century. |
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The term iatrochemistry means the use of chemistry in medicine which was unheard of before Paracelsus. |
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A parallel bid to read the body in terms of the new science came from iatrochemistry. |
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