The Flemish physician Jan Baptiste van Helmont is one of the most important followers of Paracelsus. Van Helmont had a major influence on the iatrochemical movement in early modern Europe. His most important book Ortus medicinae was published posthumously and sets out his medical, philosophical and religious worldviews. He is famous for inventing the concept and word gas
This short and prospective article deals with Johannes Hartmann (1568-1631), who is reputed as havin...
Helmont van, Jan Baptistn. A ternary of paradoxes: the magnetick cure of wounds, nativity of tartar ...
It is a general human quality to concentrate the interest in eminent personalities of a more or less...
Joan Baptista Van Helmont, the most prominent chemist of the first halt of the seventeenth century w...
L’histoire des sciences attribue au médecin, alchimiste et philosophe Jan Baptist Van Helmont (1579-...
By Sietske Fransen, with Saskia Klerk A few weeks ago Saskia Klerk introduced the Leiden manuscript ...
Van Helmont's work was of major importance in seventeenth-century medicine, chymistry and natural ph...
Today, the Flemish physician, alchemist and philosopher Jan Baptista Van Helmont (1579-1644) is most...
This chapter discusses Jan Baptist Van Helmont’s (1579-1644) views on poison in light of his medical...
" Unknown consequences of the chemical philosophy of Jean-Baptiste Van Helmont (1578-1644) in Centra...
" Gnosis and experience in the chemical philosophy of Van Helmont " Recent research on Van Helmont h...
By Saskia Klerk, with Sietske Fransen Five years ago the Special collections of the University Libra...
MEDICINA E CHIMICA DA PARACELSO A VAN HELMONT: indagini sperimentali, teorie e motivi religiodi dell...
The present M. A. theses COUNT FRANZ ANTON SPORCK - SUPPORTER OF JANSENISM THOUGHTS AND RELIGIOUS TO...
l'articolo esamina l'impatto della teoria di van Helmont relativa alla flebotomia sulla medicina ita...
This short and prospective article deals with Johannes Hartmann (1568-1631), who is reputed as havin...
Helmont van, Jan Baptistn. A ternary of paradoxes: the magnetick cure of wounds, nativity of tartar ...
It is a general human quality to concentrate the interest in eminent personalities of a more or less...
Joan Baptista Van Helmont, the most prominent chemist of the first halt of the seventeenth century w...
L’histoire des sciences attribue au médecin, alchimiste et philosophe Jan Baptist Van Helmont (1579-...
By Sietske Fransen, with Saskia Klerk A few weeks ago Saskia Klerk introduced the Leiden manuscript ...
Van Helmont's work was of major importance in seventeenth-century medicine, chymistry and natural ph...
Today, the Flemish physician, alchemist and philosopher Jan Baptista Van Helmont (1579-1644) is most...
This chapter discusses Jan Baptist Van Helmont’s (1579-1644) views on poison in light of his medical...
" Unknown consequences of the chemical philosophy of Jean-Baptiste Van Helmont (1578-1644) in Centra...
" Gnosis and experience in the chemical philosophy of Van Helmont " Recent research on Van Helmont h...
By Saskia Klerk, with Sietske Fransen Five years ago the Special collections of the University Libra...
MEDICINA E CHIMICA DA PARACELSO A VAN HELMONT: indagini sperimentali, teorie e motivi religiodi dell...
The present M. A. theses COUNT FRANZ ANTON SPORCK - SUPPORTER OF JANSENISM THOUGHTS AND RELIGIOUS TO...
l'articolo esamina l'impatto della teoria di van Helmont relativa alla flebotomia sulla medicina ita...
This short and prospective article deals with Johannes Hartmann (1568-1631), who is reputed as havin...
Helmont van, Jan Baptistn. A ternary of paradoxes: the magnetick cure of wounds, nativity of tartar ...
It is a general human quality to concentrate the interest in eminent personalities of a more or less...