Description: " ". By John Maxson Stillwell, 1920. The Open Court Press, Chicago, Il. Hardcover, 9 by 5 by .5 inches, Illustrated, 184 pages. The author was Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at Stanford University. This book discusses the history of Theophrastus Bombastus Von Hohenheim, more commonly known as Paracelsus. This book covers his life's history and work, especially as a physician and alchemist of his era. Discusses his reforms in Medicine and science in general, and the opposition he suffered from the medical establishment of his day. A good historical book on an early scientist, medical reformer, and mystic. Alchemists, which we consider more as magicians by todays standard, were the scientists of their age. *** I Combine Shipping *** I work weekends at a high responsibility job which often takes me away from my accounts. If I'm not available to answer your questions right away, please be patient! I aim to get your items shipped within two days of purchase, if not sooner. Items go USPS Media Rate, and I am happy to combine shipping for my auctions and wrap your items securely.
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Publication Year: 1920
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: Paracelsus : His influence as Physician, Chemist and Reformer
Book Series: Alchemy
Author: John Maxson Stillman
Publisher: The Open Court Press
Genre: Alchemy, Health, Treatments & Medicine, Magick, Medicine, Medicine Reform, Occult
Topic: Alchemy, Biochemistry, Chemistry, Magick, Medical History, Medicine, Mysticism, Natural Medicine, Occult, Popular Medicine, Religion and Medicine