Although he obtained a medical degree at the University of Caen in 1618, Isaac Beeckman never practised medicine. Instead, he developed an atomistic conception of Galenic physiology by discussing, throughout his notebook, the constituents and functioning of the living body. Interestingly, Beeckman applied his atomistic interpretation to the notion of temperament as the balanced proportion of elemental qualities, which defined the state of health. In this chapter, it is shown how his atomistic views on health and temperament amalgamated the Galenic theory of elements, mixture, and digestion. In appraising related interpretations of the body by late Renaissance novatores, Beeckman proposed an original theory of the organism, which put forward...
Sixteenth-century natural philosophers and physicians crafted novel ideas on bodies and their intern...
Until the eighteenth century, the medical view of the mind remained inextricably intertwined with a ...
Despite his overall negative assessment of ancient, pre-mechanistic science, Christian Wolff held Ga...
Though he obtained a medical degree at the University of Caen (France) in 1618, Isaac Beeckman never...
Centred on the eclectic sources of early modern neo-atomistic medicine, this chapter examines the ph...
In his treatise On the Elements According to Hippocrates, Galen synthesized the Hippocratic doctrine...
This paper is centered on early modern matter theories in the medical framework, in particular the a...
In the first two decades of the seventeenth century, atomism was not a widely held doctrine amongst ...
The present paper is centered on the role of Galenic physiology in the emergence of early modern mat...
Within the field of the history of science, this dissertation examines late Renaissance physiology a...
Abstract In his Journal , Isaac Beeckman investigated plants by means of his corpus- cular and...
Related to the history of medical ideas in the 16th and 17th centuries, the present paper aims at ap...
This paper aims to spotlight some important, but neglected, aspects of early modern interactions bet...
The history of science is that of older theories being challenged and eventually being superseded by...
In late Renaissance medicine, the example of digestion was frequently invoked to prove the elemental...
Sixteenth-century natural philosophers and physicians crafted novel ideas on bodies and their intern...
Until the eighteenth century, the medical view of the mind remained inextricably intertwined with a ...
Despite his overall negative assessment of ancient, pre-mechanistic science, Christian Wolff held Ga...
Though he obtained a medical degree at the University of Caen (France) in 1618, Isaac Beeckman never...
Centred on the eclectic sources of early modern neo-atomistic medicine, this chapter examines the ph...
In his treatise On the Elements According to Hippocrates, Galen synthesized the Hippocratic doctrine...
This paper is centered on early modern matter theories in the medical framework, in particular the a...
In the first two decades of the seventeenth century, atomism was not a widely held doctrine amongst ...
The present paper is centered on the role of Galenic physiology in the emergence of early modern mat...
Within the field of the history of science, this dissertation examines late Renaissance physiology a...
Abstract In his Journal , Isaac Beeckman investigated plants by means of his corpus- cular and...
Related to the history of medical ideas in the 16th and 17th centuries, the present paper aims at ap...
This paper aims to spotlight some important, but neglected, aspects of early modern interactions bet...
The history of science is that of older theories being challenged and eventually being superseded by...
In late Renaissance medicine, the example of digestion was frequently invoked to prove the elemental...
Sixteenth-century natural philosophers and physicians crafted novel ideas on bodies and their intern...
Until the eighteenth century, the medical view of the mind remained inextricably intertwined with a ...
Despite his overall negative assessment of ancient, pre-mechanistic science, Christian Wolff held Ga...