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  1. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. German-Swiss physician Paracelsus contributed substantially to the rise of modern medicine by pioneering treatments using new chemical remedies, including those containing mercury, sulfur, iron, and copper sulfate, thus uniting medicine with chemistry. He disseminated his novel ideas through lectures and ...

  2. Jun 11, 2018 · Paracelsus was the son of William of Hohenheim, a memeber of the Bombast (Banbast) family of Swabia, who practiced medicine from 1502 to 1534 at Villach, in Carinthia; his mother was a bondswoman of the Benedictine abbey at Einsiedeln. Paracelsus received his early education particularly in mining, mineralogy, botany, and natural philosophy ...

  3. Jul 21, 2011 · Paracelsus. While still a youth Paracelsus became aware of many of the conflicting currents of his age. His father was a physician in Einsiedeln and he practiced in a number of mining towns. The boy surely learned some practical medicine at home through observing his father. It is likely that he learned some folk medicine as well.

  4. Paracelso, pseudônimo de Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus von Hohenheim, [ 1][ 2] ( Einsiedeln, 17 de dezembro de 1493 — Salzburgo, 24 de setembro de 1541) foi um médico suíço, [ 3] alquimista, teólogo leigo e filósofo da Renascença alemã. [ 4][ 5] Ele foi um pioneiro em vários aspectos da "revolução médica" do ...

  5. Paracelsianism (also Paracelsism; German: Paracelsismus) was an early modern medical movement based on the theories and therapies of Paracelsus. It developed in the second half of the 16th century, during the decades following Paracelsus' death in 1541, and it flourished during the first half of the 17th century, representing one of the most ...

  6. Paracelsus. Paracelsus (November 11 or December 17, 1493 – 24 September, 1541) was a Swiss alchemist, physician, astrologer, and philosopher. Born Theophrastus Philippus Aureolus Bombastus von Hohenheim, he took the name Paracelsus later in life, meaning "beside or similar to Celsus," an early Roman physician.

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