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  • ...ppus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim but later became known as Paracelsus. He is credited (among other things) with founding the modern fields of [[p ...ifeofparacelsus00stoduoft/lifeofparacelsus00stoduoft_djvu.txt" The life of Paracelsus, Theophrastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541"] by Anna M. Stoddart (1911)</ref> <
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  • * Paracelsus, ''Selected Writings'', edited by Jolande Jacobi (translation by Norbert Gu
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  • ...eum for the History of Medicine: The Zurich Paracelsus Project [http://www.paracelsus.unizh.ch/index.html] ...University Medical Library (St. Louis). [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/paracelsus/paracelsus_1.html]
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  • * Paracelsus, ''Selected Writings'', edited by Jolande Jacobi (translation by Norbert Gu
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  • ...eum for the History of Medicine: The Zurich Paracelsus Project [http://www.paracelsus.unizh.ch/index.html] ...University Medical Library (St. Louis). [http://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/paracelsus/paracelsus_1.html]
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  • ...ppus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombast von Hohenheim but later became known as Paracelsus. He is credited (among other things) with founding the modern fields of [[p ...ifeofparacelsus00stoduoft/lifeofparacelsus00stoduoft_djvu.txt" The life of Paracelsus, Theophrastus von Hohenheim, 1493-1541"] by Anna M. Stoddart (1911)</ref> <
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  • ...d began ''Paracelsus'', which was published in 1835. The subject of the [[Paracelsus|16th century savant and alchemist]] was probably suggested to him by the Co
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  • ...toxicology said, “Sola dosis facit venenum” (only dose makes the poison). Paracelsus, who lived in the 16th century, was the first person to explain the dose-re
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  • ...ch uses the term "signature", said to be related to the "signatures" of [[Paracelsus]], invoking the authority of an ancient wisdom. The remedies are said to wo
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  • ...[[Aristotle]] (earth, air, fire, and water) and the three principles of [[Paracelsus]] ([[mercury]], [[sulphur]], and salt) did not deserve to be called element ...e experiments of the Spagyrists, followers of the ''tria prima'' theory of Paracelsus, who posited that salt, sulfur, and mercury are the three prime chemical e
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